GIST: "Police have responded to claims by David Bain supporter 
Joe Karam police misled the public with evidence supporting the theory Robin Bain shot his family. At a media conference this afternoon, Mr Karam 
released another set of fingerprints supporting the idea that gunpowder 
residue was visible on Robin Bain's hand. He said it was "extremely mischievous" of police to 
allege a "blotchy white area" of fingerprints to be cuts and said if 
Assistant Police Commissioner Malcolm Burgess is found to have 
deliberately put up the evidence showing markings instead of those 
without them, he should lose his job. Police say the fingerprints released today were 
determined to be of inadequate quality, which is why the second, 
blotchy, fingerprints were taken by an expert. "That fingerprint expert then took two further sets 
of prints on 22nd June 1994. These are the quality prints which have 
always been relied on in this case by fingerprint experts," a police 
spokesman said in a statement. This afternoon, before the police made the claim, Mr Karam pre-emptively dismissed it.  "It doesn't matter how ineffective or how inexperienced [the detective] is, he can't make perfect ridges appear," he said. "Regardless of their various expertise or 
experience, anyone looking at this can see that the proposition that 
those lines in this photo could be cuts or damaged is completely 
disproven by these fingerprints."" 
See Wikipedia account:  "Bain maintained his innocence, and thus began a lengthy campaign to have his case reheard, spearheaded by former All Black 
Joe Karam. According to one of his friends, media commentator 
Paul Holmes, Karam was appalled at the way the family, the Police and the Fire Service arranged to burn the Bain house down.
  He felt something was wrong with the case and began to study the evidence presented at the original trial.
  He went to visit Bain in prison in Christchurch and subsequently visited him over 200 times.
 Over the next 13 years, Karam wrote four books about David Bain's 
case and helped him in his numerous appeals against his convictions. The
 first appeal was made to the New Zealand Court of Appeal in 1995 but 
the Court refused to even hear it on the grounds that "the Crown case 
appeared very strong and the defence theory not at all plausible".
 New Zealand did not have a Supreme Court at that time, so in 1996 Bain 
made his first appeal to the Privy Council in Britain. However, the 
Privy Council also declined to hear the case.
  In June 1998 David Bain petitioned the Governor-General for a pardon.
 The Governor-General passed the application on to the Ministry of 
Justice which conducted an investigation into new information presented 
by the defence team. In 2000, Bain received his first ray of hope when 
Justice Minister Phil Goff said the investigation had shown that "a 
number of errors" may have occurred in the Crown's case against him
[ and some aspects of the case were referred back to the Court of Appeal.
 In September 2003, those hopes were dashed when the Court of Appeal 
examined the new evidence but decided once again that a retrial was not 
needed - on the grounds that it would not have changed the jury's 
verdict. Bain's legal team made a second appeal to the Privy Council and, in 
March 2007, Karam and the team travelled to London to lay out nine 
arguments why his convictions should be quashed.
 
 One of the nine points concerned Robin Bain's mental state and 
potential motive. Reliable witnesses said Robin had been depressed, and 
living alone in squalid conditions in a caravan. Journals in his office 
at the school where he taught were found to contain stories about the 
mass murder of a family. The Privy Council wrote: "Many of those facts 
are highly contentious and the evidence could well have influenced the 
jury's assessment of them... If the (original) jury found Robin to be 
already in a state of deep depression and now... facing the public 
revelation of very serious sex offences against his teenage daughter, 
they might reasonably (have) concluded that this could have driven him 
to commit these acts." The Privy Council concluded that: "In the opinion of the board, the 
fresh evidence adduced in relation to the nine points... taken together,
 compels the conclusion that a substantial miscarriage of justice has 
actually occurred in this case."
 The Privy Council quashed his convictions and ordered a retrial. Bain 
was released from prison and bailed to live with Joe Karam."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Bain 
 See TV New Zealand story: "Police request original Robin Bain fingerprints following 'new evidence." ..." Multiple sets of fingerprint images taken of Robin Bain's hands
are set to be examined by police, following further claims of
missed evidence. David Bain supporter Joe Karam today claimed that a comparison
of two sets of fingerprint samples taken on consecutive days after
the 1994 murders show inconsistencies in police evidence. In response to the claim, Assistant Commissioner Malcolm Burgess
slated Mr Karam for approaching the media before the police, and
said that police have applied for access to all of the original
sets of prints taken of Robin Bain's fingers in the days after the
murders.........This evening, Mr Burgess attempted to clarify the apparent
discrepancy, saying: "The fingerprints of Robin Bain taken on 21st
June 1994 and released by Mr Karam today were taken by a detective.
These were examined by a police fingerprint expert at the time who
determined they were not of adequate quality. "That fingerprint expert then took two further sets of prints on
22nd June 1994. These are the quality prints which have always been
relied on in this case by fingerprint experts." He said police have applied to examine all sets of the original
fingerprints taken, but even after being studied by an expert a
conclusive answer may not be found. "Police have made it clear there could be several possibilities
to explain these marks. Right now any explanation for them remains
a theory," he said. "Whilst it is hoped the examination will provide greater
clarity, it also remains a real possibility that even after the
originals have been examined there will still be no definite
conclusion regarding the marks.""
 
http://tvnz.co.nz/national-news/police-request-original-robin-bain-fingerprints-following-new-evidence-5505957
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