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#361 Re: The Garden » DNA match in 1975 murder case » 931 weeks ago

luckylittlelady wrote:

The jury heard how Stefan Kiszko, who was wrongly convicted of the murder and spent 16 years in prison, was infertile and could not produce sperm.

They showed old footage of this guy being interviewed after his release on TV last night.  It was really sad, he obv had some kind of learning difficulties but he was really hopeful that he could go on to lead a normal life and was speaking about how he hoped to get married.  He died the year after he was released though.

#362 Re: The Garden » DNA match in 1975 murder case » 931 weeks ago

He has now been found guilty.



A 54-year-old man has been jailed for life for the murder of schoolgirl Lesley Molseed more than 30 years ago.

Ronald Castree, of Brandon Crescent, Oldham, Greater Manchester, was told by the judge at Bradford Crown Court he must serve a minimum of 30 years.

Lesley, 11, vanished from her Rochdale home in October 1975. Her body was later found on moors in West Yorkshire.

Stefan Kiszko was wrongly convicted for the murder and spent 16 years in jail. He died soon after his release.

   
You left [Lesley] for dead, drove back to Rochdale and carried on with the rest of your life as if nothing had happened
Judge Mr Justice Openshaw

The guilty verdict came after 11 hours and 38 minutes of deliberations by the jury and was a majority decision.

After the sentencing Lesley's mother, April Garrett, read a statement outside the court.

She said: "We are relieved that after so long our quest for justice for Lesley is now over.

"It has been a long and harrowing ordeal, and our gratitude to the friends, family and strangers throughout the world who have given us their support is immense.

"We would particularly like to thank the West Yorkshire police force whose dedication and professionalism played a key role in the outcome today. They have been more than police, they have been friends."

Lesley Molseed
Lesley had been stabbed 12 times and sexually assaulted

The jury heard Castree, a comic book dealer, had abducted Lesley as she went on an errand for her mother on Sunday 5 October, 1975.

Her body was found three days later on moors on the West Yorkshire and Greater Manchester border.

She had been stabbed 12 times during a "frenzied attack", the jury was told.

Passing sentence, Mr Justice Openshaw said: "This was a truly dreadful crime. Lesley Molseed was only 11.

"She was vulnerable, not just because of her age but because of her learning difficulties.

"You approached her, you would have no difficulty in luring her away for she was trusting."

He added: "You repeatedly stabbed her. You left her for dead, drove back to Rochdale and carried on with the rest of your life as if nothing had happened.

"It was a pretence you kept up for 32 years. Your past has now caught up with you."

DNA match

As Castree was taken from the court he tried to address the judge, crying: "My Lord," but was cut off by the judge with the words: "No. You have had your say."

Castree replied: "I did not do it," as he was led from the dock.

A DNA sample from Castree, taken in 2005 when he was arrested but not charged in connection with another sex attack, was a direct match with a semen sample found on Lesley's underwear.

Castree told the jury he had no idea how his DNA ended up at the scene of the murder.

His defence team had tried to argue it was "overwhelmingly probable" a convicted paedophile called Raymond Hewlett was Lesley's murderer.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/bradford/7086361.stm

#363 Re: The Garden » What are you eating? » 931 weeks ago

I've never tried artichoke but I would like to.

I had roast beef and yorkshire puddings.  belated sunday dinner.

#364 Re: The Garden » Food Poisoning » 931 weeks ago

the_real_jessica wrote:

You posh little lady, sainsburys lol

Beleive me, I've done my time eating all the 'no frills' 'basics' you name it products!  I ain't going back to that unless I have to! 16

My husband is worse than useless when I'm ill, it's all a huge inconvenience to him and he acts like he can't do anything even though I know he can roll  Don't get me started lol

I've been speaking to other family members and a lady at the playgroup I take my son to and they have been ill over the weekend too.  Looks as if it was a bug rather than something I ate.  Funny my son has been ok though.


I've had something called campylobacter  before that I caught from cow poo.  I worked at a vets and had to  package some samples to send to the pathologists and must have got it on me somehow.  You don't want to know the details 18

#365 Re: The Garden » What have you bought yourself today? » 931 weeks ago

I bought 2 jumper dresses but I'm taking one back and using the money to put toward another, nicer one.

#366 Re: The Garden » Guess the album cover game » 931 weeks ago

Russ and Saikin, both correct!

Who can get No 1?

#368 Re: The Garden » Food Poisoning » 931 weeks ago

You went many years?  I don't think I'd have gone back at all after that,

I think I had it easy then!

#369 Re: The Garden » Guess the album cover game » 931 weeks ago

3 out of 3!!

Now I better think of some more.

#370 Re: The Garden » What have you bought yourself today? » 931 weeks ago

I bought some purple liquid eyeliner and a lilac glitter eyeliner pencil.  Must want to make myself look like something that's been resurrected.

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