The Murder Of Graeme Throne

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The Murder of Graeme Throne Q1. Where did Graeme Thorne live? A1. Graeme Thorne lived in Clontarf. Q2. How much was the ransom? Was it collected? A2. The ransom was £25000 and the ransom money was not collected. Q3. What role did Cecil Denmeade play in the Throne case? A3. Cecil Denmeade played the role of an eye witness, he helped them narrow down which car Bradley drove. Q4. What breakthrough was provided by the Seaforth postman? A4. The Seaforth postman was a amateur botanist, and he was able to tell them where they could find the two shrubs they were looking for. Q5. What did forensic experts collect from Graeme's body and the rug for analysis back in the laboratory? A5. The thing which were collected from his body and the rug were twine, hair, grey clay, twigs and leaves and a peculiar pink sand on Graeme' clothes and shoes. Some of the hair was human, and appeared to have been washed in yellow rinse. Others were non-human and appeared to have come from a Pekingese dog or similar animal. Q6. How long after the kidnapping was the body discovered? A6. The body was discovered on the 16th of August that means it was discovered 40 days after the kidnapping. Q7. What was the significance of the fact that Bradley's wife bleached her hair? A7. The significance of the fact that Bradley's wife bleached her hair was that when the forensic experts examined the body they found that the hair was washed in a yellow rinse and bleach is yellow. Q8. Suggest why police questioned Denmeade so thoroughly. A8. The police questioned Denmeade so thoroughly because they wanted to confirm that he could recognise cars well and did not get mixed up. Q9. Was the Onkaparinga rug strong forensic evidence? What was the point of knowing when it was manufactured? A9. Yes the Onkaparinga rug was a strong forensic evidence the point of knowing when the rug was manufactured was
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