One of the most contentious pieces of evidence presented at the trial was a polo shirt, like this one, that belonged to Mark Lundy. Forensic tests revealed that there was a small almost invisible smear of brain or spinal tissue from Christine Lundy, as well as DNA from Amber. The prosecution said the shirt was the "silent witness" to the killings.– Greg King outlines the figurative "smoking gun" of the Lundy trial
I would have had to be in that courtroom and seen the man, and the police and all the other people that were giving evidence to make up my mind.– A mock juror reveals the difficulty of giving a verdict without the realities of a trial
Twelve members of the public ... were locked in a studio for about eight hours to consider a condensed summary of the main evidence in the trial that took seven weeks. Each of the fundamentals of the case — motive, timing and opportunity, forensic evidence and witnesses — have been packaged into television clips, which were screened to the jurors...– NZ Herald writer Greg Dixon, 30 March 2005
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