Surely if DNA had been found in Audrey's case, it would be compared to this alleged perp's DNA.
The man originally charged in Audrey's murder was released after it was declared there was no reasonable chance of conviction, or something to that effect, yet this man is going in for the 4th time.
While it may be true that often the first couple of suspects in a case turn out to be the culprit, iirc, we do not know ALL the early suspects in Audrey's case.
That is why I am posting this here.... jmo
Hmm, nurse dragged to creek, reminds me of S.V.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamil...-extremely-rare-fourth-murder-trial-1.2603019
"Ontario's top court has ordered an "extremely rare" fourth trial for a man charged with first-degree murder in the 1981 killing of a nursing assistant.
It has been 33 years since Diane Werendowicz was dragged into a ravine, allegedly sexually assaulted, strangled and dumped in a creek in the Hamilton area.
'There is a strong public interest in a trial on all the legally admissible evidence and this swings the balance against a stay.'- Appeal Court decision
Robert Badgerow was arrested in 1998 and was convicted of first-degree murder several years later, but the verdict was overturned on appeal.
Ontario's Appeal Court orderedordered a new trial, but the second trial ended in a mistrial, with the jury unable to reach a verdict, and the third trial also ended in a mistrial."