Not really related to current discussion, but we had 2 unsolved double murders, a rape and many robberies where I live (rural West Wales miniscule crime rate so huge deal). The murders occurred in 1985 and 1989. The police had little to go on (granted they had bodies, but 2 were badly burnt) and the theory police released locally and on crimewatch was unfortunately completely incorrect and quite sensationalist (through a lack of forensic knowledge at the time - not the fault of police). The case was solved over 20 years later (2012) It was a local man with a criminal past for robbery. Yes, forensics had advanced and it took huge time and expense to retest the old exhibits. But they got the man. The police dealt in facts and forensics, dismissed the sensational stories and even managed to break the petrified offender's family's wall of silence eventually. Which made me think of this case. Strange coincidence I found out today that it features on the same june 2009 crimewatch (update) programme that Claudia's case headlined on the main programme. Anyhow point was the truth will out eventually.