Court hears DNA evidence places accused at Toyah Cordingley’s burial site with a likelihood 3.7 billion times greater than that of others.
Court hears DNA evidence places accused at Toyah Cordingley’s burial site with a likelihood 3.7 billion times greater than that of others.
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This development in the case surrounding Toyah Cordingley’s tragic death highlights the significant role that forensic evidence can play in criminal investigations. The statistic presented—that the accused’s DNA was found at the burial site and is 3.7 billion times more likely to belong to them than to someone else—suggests a strong link between the accused and the crime scene. It’s crucial for the legal process to thoroughly examine this evidence alongside other factors to ensure a just outcome. Public interest in this case is likely to remain high as it unfolds in court.