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Claremont serial killings trial podcast: ‘The Trial Travels to China’

Kate RyanThe West Australian
VideoWith a video link to China, technical difficulties plagued the morning’s proceedings. When the technical issues were sorted, day 67 took a deep dive into fibres, VIN numbers and car seats.

With a video link to China, technical difficulties plagued the morning’s proceedings.

When the technical issues were sorted, day 67 took a deep dive into fibres, VIN numbers and cars.

Tim Clarke explains in this episode, you would have had to be a car buff for the day’s evidence to keep you interested and focussed the whole day.

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Luckily, Tim Clarke was in court and takes us through the most important aspects of the day.

A former Holden manufacturer, who told the court the particular colours of the fibres of the car - found in Jane and Ciara’s hair - were only found in that make and model of car.

It was a narrowing down exercise today, narrowing down the chances that the car police found could be the car which Jane and Ciara were in, and possibly taken to where they were killed.

Join Natalie Bonjolo and Tim Clarke as they discuss the day’s evidence, and make it easy to understand.

If you have any questions for the podcast team, or any of their guests, send them to claremontpodcast@wanews.com.au

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