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What's Your Verdict - Mark Lundy

Television (Full Length Episode) – 2005

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