Thai murders: DNA on weapon 'does not match suspects'
A forensics expert in Thailand has told a court that DNA on the weapon used to kill Norfolk backpacker Hannah Witheridge does not belong to the two men who are standing trial for her murder.
A forensics expert in Thailand has told a court that DNA on the weapon used to kill Norfolk backpacker Hannah Witheridge does not belong to the two men who are standing trial for her murder.
The trial has begun in Thailand of the two men accused of murdering Norfolk student Hannah Witheridge last year.
Hannah was on a backpacking holiday when she was killed, along with fellow Briton David Miller.
Defence lawyers say the men were forced into making confessions, and claim there are discrepancies in the DNA evidence that was found.
The trial of the two men accused of murdering a Norfolk tourist in Thailand has heard there was no trace of their DNA on the murder weapon
Two British backpackers murdered on a beach in Thailand were found partially naked near blood spattered rocks, a Thai court has heard.
Trial starts in Thailand of men accused of murdering Norfolk woman