Ciara Glennon DNA witness among a host of new evidence allowed in Claremont serial killer trial

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A host of new witnesses are allowed to testify at Bradley Edwards's trial for the Claremont serial killings later this month, a judge rules.

A host of additional witnesses including DNA and fibre experts will be allowed to appear at the trial of the man accused of the Claremont serial killings after a ruling by the trial judge.It includes a string of new witnesses including police and forensic expertsBradley Robert Edwards is accused of the murders of Sarah Spiers, Jane Rimmer and Ciara Glennon, who all vanished from the popular Claremont nightspot in the 1990s.

— one in Huntingdale in 1988 and the abduction and rape of a teenager at Karrakatta Cemetery in 1995. He pleaded guilty to five charges associated with those crimes, but denies the three murder charges against him.

 

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Did he act alone?

25 months is a long time.........hope the prosecution has got a case or maybe stuffed the DNA up in some way.

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