Thursday, November 1, 2007

DNA PINPOINTS 1975 KILLER, BRADFORD COURT HEARS

Castree waiting for being tried
Name: Fernanda Martín
Article: DNA pinpoints 1975 child killer, Bradford court hears
Source: Guardian Unlimited
Author: James Orr and agenciesDate of publication: Tuesday October 23, 2007
Links:
Articlehttp://www.guardian.co.uk/crime/article/0,,2197526,00.html#top
Photo: http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/crime/article2726748.ece?CMP=KNC-LBN&HBX_PK=ronald+castree&HBX_OU=50


A man, Ronald Castree is on trial accused of rapping and subsequent murder. He was 23 when he sexually abused and then stabbed an 11-year-old-girl in the moors near Manchester in 1975.
Samples of semen were left on the child’s body and clothes. Unfortunately the DNA analysis was not possible and available at that time as it is today. In a misunderstanding Stefan Kiszka was convicted of the killing he had never committed spending 16 years in prison. The proof against Castree cam about when the police took a DNA sample from him by chance when Castree got involved in unrelated incident.
It is really horrific that a person like Castree can go on living without any sense of guilt or remorse. Even worse than paedophiles like him go on with their unnamed acts, it is the problem of how Judges impart the so-called Justice and also it has to be mention the thirst of revenge society has. They wanted someone to pay the high price of Lesley’s life. And they got it. An innocent was condemned and punished with the deprivation of his freedom and the burden of amorality in front of a blind society. I only hope that the trial goes on the right track. Intolerable characters like Castree must not walk around freely in the streets.

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