Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Mark Lundy: Murder retrial Day 13; "While cross-examining scene-of-crime officer David Andrews, defence lawyer David Hislop described various prints taken from the scene. The results of the prints have been accepted by fact by both the defence and Crown. Hislop said a footprint inside the conservatory, and two hand prints in the same area, have never been matched to anyone known to be involved with the Lundys or the investigation." Stuff.co.


STORY: "Mark Lundy murder retrial:  Day 13," by reporter Jono Galuszka, published by Stuff.co on February 25, 2015.

GIST: The jury in the retrial of accused-killer Mark Lundy has heard graphic detail about the blood-covered room where Christine Lundy's body was found.
Mark Lundy, 56, is accused of staging a burglary, and launching a "ferocious" attack on his wife, Christine, 38, and daughter Amber, 7 on August 30, 2000. The Crown alleges the pair were killed with a small axe or tomahawk, which has not been found.Lundy was tried in 2002 and is being retried following a Privy Council ruling, and has pleaded not guilty........."While cross-examining scene-of-crime officer David Andrews, defence lawyer David Hislop described various prints taken from the scene. The results of the prints have been accepted by fact by both the defence and Crown. Hislop said a footprint inside the conservatory, and two hand prints in the same area, have never been matched to anyone known to be involved with the Lundys or the investigation."

The entire story can be found at:

http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/crime/66622889/mark-lundy-murder-retrial-day-13

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