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Cold Case Justice: Police Face Scrutiny Over Missed Evidence
2 Dec
Summary
- DNA evidence was ruled insufficient by a judge in 2021, leading to acquittal.
- An IOPC report found police missed opportunities to pursue crucial forensic evidence in 2016.
- The victim's son expressed frustration over the decade-long delay and ongoing trauma.

A decade-old murder investigation faces renewed scrutiny after a judge dismissed DNA evidence as insufficient in 2021, leading to the defendant's acquittal. The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) later found that Northamptonshire Police had missed significant opportunities to pursue forensic evidence back in 2016.
The IOPC report suggested that earlier action could have strengthened the case, potentially leading to convictions or the identification of other suspects. While no individual misconduct was found, the watchdog deemed the overall service provided by the police force unacceptable.
The victim's son expressed his ongoing distress, lamenting the lost years and the impact of post-traumatic stress on his life. He feels the case has been shelved and the family is being "fobbed off." Northamptonshire Police reiterated that the investigation remains open and appealed for anyone with information to contact them to bring justice for the family.




