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Body in the Bag-Coroner said 'Unlawfully Killed'
Interestingly it was thought that for him to enter the bag and lock it then a third person was required. However a Mail reader today came up with an alternative solution. His experience at working at Heathrow Airport amongst the baggage handlers said he could have locked himself in.
The technique he suggested relied on using a pen like object (maybe even a key) inserted into the zip end and run it along the zip to open it. So he could put himself in the bag open the zip from the inside, LOCK IT, then close the zip.
Does this sound feasible?
The technique he suggested relied on using a pen like object (maybe even a key) inserted into the zip end and run it along the zip to open it. So he could put himself in the bag open the zip from the inside, LOCK IT, then close the zip.
Does this sound feasible?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I am no expert, but I'd be more concerned with the evidence that do have locked himself in the bag, he would have had to have touched the walls by the bath, and he did not, there was no trace of contact. Add to that the 'third party' DNA on the bag, and it adds up to someone getting away with murder.
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