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A carefully constructed truth?...

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  My reason for becoming involved in Luke Mitchell's campaign, was always the pursuit of truth. Little did I know that I would be led in the direction of a carefully constructed truth. I became involved in Luke's campaign after watching Channel Five's documentary Murder in a Small town, in February 2021. I remembered the high profile case from back in 2003, and at the time, I was never quite sure why Luke had been convicted in January 2005, other than the implication that he had found Jodi's body. After the documentary, I began to read everything I could find. It became apparent that other than media articles and online forums, the only seemingly credible sources for case facts were the appeal papers, and a book called Innocents Betrayed, by Dr Sandra Lean - the criminologist who had spoken in the documentary. I purchased the book and read it several times over, taking notes. The book goes in to detail regarding people who were known to the investigation but apparently

The Luke Mitchell trial transcripts

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  The Luke Mitchell trial transcripts   I n a recent Podcast with Bob Ruff (Truth and Justice Podcast), some information was provided by a Dr Sandra Lean in relation to the availability of Luke Mitchell’s trial transcripts. It was stated that the transcripts are not available, would cost too much, only specified individuals could apply to obtain them and only with a specified reason.        This information contradicts the facts provided to myself directly by the Edinburgh High court, during a phone call. A friend also recently put a request in for the transcripts via e-mail, below is the information that we received, in relation to the statements made in the Podcast.        I will break down the information given in the podcast with a response in relation to the facts provided from the court.        Said on the podcast - Dr Sandra Lean: (The availability of the transcripts in Scotland and the cost), I found just the other day the transcripts of criminal proceedings in Scotland orde