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Name three objects used as evidence
Plastic bin liners, twine, dog collar, cable ties, hair and the scarf, carpet fibre, bloodstains
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What is John Taylor known as?
The Leed's Strangler
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When did Taylor get arrested?
October 16 2001
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When did Leanne disappear?
Sunday November 26 2000
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Why couldn't dog DNA be used in this case?
The dog was deceased
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Where was Leanne before her disappearance?
Christmas shopping with her friend
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Where was Leanne's body found?
Lindley Woods
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Leanne's body provided most of the evidence which led to John Taylor's arrest?
No, Leanne's body did provide clues, but did not specify who the murderer was
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Was DNA profiling used for the first time in this case?
Yes
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Who led the investigation?
Superintendent Chris Greg
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Taylor buried Leanne's body right away
False, evidence suggests it was stored in the freezer for some time.
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Where was Leanne's body stored before being buried
John Taylor's freezer
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John Taylor admitted to the abduction and murder of Leanne
False, he only admitted to the abduction of Leanne.
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How many years does John have to serve to be eligible for parole?
20 years
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Who stumbled upon Leanne's body?
A man walking his dog
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Where was Leanne abducted?
Houghey Gill
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How long after was Leanne's body found?
Nine months after her disappearance?
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What was the court's decision?
He was convicted of abduction and murder. Was sentenced to life imprisonment
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What was Taylor locally known as?
The "pet-man"
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Were the bloodstains found on the red carpet in Taylor's house?
No, bloodstains were found on under the floor boards
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When comparing strands of human hair, the criminalist is mainly interested in matching all of the following except:
Radius
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Which was not used as trace evidence in this case?
Soil
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Which items were found in Taylor's house that linked him to the murder?
Cable ties, dog collars, pink carpet fibres, remains of a dog with a shattered skull, Leanne's blood