Court hears that DNA of the accused found at Toyah Cordingley’s burial site is 3.7 billion times more likely to match than that of others.
Court hears that DNA of the accused found at Toyah Cordingley’s burial site is 3.7 billion times more likely to match than that of others.
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It sounds like the evidence presented in court is quite compelling. The fact that the accused’s DNA was found at Toyah Cordingley’s burial site and is 3.7 billion times more likely to match than that of others suggests a strong connection to the crime. This type of forensic evidence can play a critical role in establishing guilt or innocence. It will be interesting to see how the defense responds to this finding and what additional evidence may come to light as the case progresses. How do you think this evidence impacts public perception of the case?