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Cold Case Rape Hearing Commences: Key DNA Evidence Questioned

URGENT UPDATE: A pivotal hearing in a cold case rape from the 1980s is underway in Melbourne, where critical DNA evidence is under scrutiny. Michael Francis Martin, 70, appeared at the Melbourne Magistrates Court on Friday as his defense team questioned the validity of historical evidence linked to allegations of multiple sexual assaults against Jessie Grace Lauder.

Authorities allege that Martin, then 26, assaulted Lauder, a grandmother, at her home in Newport in 1981 and returned to commit rape in 1983. Lauder, who passed away in 1993, was in her 80s during the alleged attacks. The case has resurfaced decades later, with police having gathered substantial evidence, including hair, bodily fluids, and other items, some of which date back to the original investigations.

Latest developments reveal that Martin’s barrister, John Desmond, is challenging the strength of the DNA evidence collected in recent years. “It’s not straightforward, and I anticipate making submissions as to whether my client should be discharged,” Desmond asserted during the committal hearing. He emphasized significant issues with modern forensic testing that could undermine the prosecution’s case.

Key pieces of evidence include hair found on a towel and semen collected from a nightgown and underpants at the crime scene. However, forensic testing methods were not available at the time of the alleged offenses, leading police to store the evidence for potential future analysis.

Desmond raised serious concerns about the DNA evidence from recent investigations, which included discarded cigarette butts and a Jack Daniels can allegedly linked to Martin and his brother. An internal email from Victoria Police suggested mismatches between the DNA obtained from the underpants and other items, raising doubts about the prosecution’s claims. “You see the problem now?” Desmond questioned forensic specialist Katherine Bradley during the proceedings.

Visual evidence presented in court showed a chaotic scene within a police building, with boxes and evidence bags piled high, prompting Desmond to describe it as a “schemozzle.” Paul Dacey, a forensic officer involved in the case back in 1983, suggested the disarray was due to a move between police premises.

Martin remains on bail as the committal hearing continues, with the next session scheduled for February 2024. This case not only highlights the challenges of prosecuting historical crimes with outdated evidence but also underscores the ongoing impact on victims and their families.

As this story develops, it raises urgent questions about justice and the reliability of forensic science in cold cases. Stay tuned for updates on this significant hearing that could change the course of this decades-old investigation.

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