Claremont: The Claremont Serial Killings
S2E64: The Sensitive Operation
- Autor: Vários
- Narrador: Vários
- Editora: Podcast
- Duração: 0:29:21
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On Day 64 of the Claremont Serial Killings trial, two forensic police officers detailed how they painstakingly sifted through Jane Rimmer’s hair mass 13 years after her post-mortem. It was a sensitive operation for two reasons. After being in frozen storage for more than a decade, Jane’s hair mass was extremely brittle, and still had icicles on it. But these officers were very aware they were sifting through the hair of a murdered woman. As forensic expert Brendan Chapman explains in this epsidode, while collecting and retaining a hair mass during a post-mortem is common, actually testing a hair mass isn’t - because mostly, it’s taken as a, what he called the “one per center” a “last resort” exhibit to examine. Through his experience, cases tend to get solved before sifting through a hair mass is needed. But this was a “one per center” case, and the prosecution would say that one per cent chance of testing paid off. The prosecution say 22 fibres, 20 of which the prosecution say matched a white commodor