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Most Arrogant Killer Caught By A 1-In-A-Billion DNA Match

Most Arrogant Killer Caught By A 1-In-A-Billion DNA Match

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This episode recounts the decades-long investigation into the 1976 killing of fifteen-year-old Janet Cummins in Flint, North Wales. Following the crime, an innocent man named Noel Jones was coerced into a false confession and served six years for manslaughter, while the actual perpetrator, Steven Huff, avoided suspicion by providing a calculated alibi. The case remained cold for forty years until advancements in DNA technology linked a sample from the original crime scene to Huff following an unrelated arrest in 2016. Despite his arrogance and refusal to confess, Huff was ultimately convicted of manslaughter and sexual assault based on forensic evidence. The sources highlight the tragic miscarriage of justice that occurred in the 1970s and the eventual exoneration of Noel Jones four decades later. This overview illustrates how modern science can eventually expose violent predators who believe they have successfully evaded the law.

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