“When you look at the material you just get this gut sense that’s something definitely not right here.”
A man convicted of murdering his baby son, former partner and another man in a horrific 2006 house fire is having his claim of innocence investigated by an Australian organisation that looks at wrongful convictions.
The Crown argued at trial that Hayes was motivated to set the house fire by jealousy over Marchetti and Christensen’s relationship. “It’s not about trying to eliminate or exonerate, it’s about following the facts and following the evidence,” she said.The Queensland Fire and Rescue Service investigation report categorised the fire as incendiary and said it had begun underneath the house, which was a high dwelling raised on steel stumps, and had an undetermined ignition source.
“[Key witnesses] were heavily involved in a really substantial drug scene in the locality at the time. [They] had very, very good reasons to reach deals with the police." “When you look at the material you just get this gut sense that’s something definitely not right here,” Ruyters said. “What it is, I don’t know, but we’re following that trail.”
"It’d be great if you could just open a folder and say here’s the DNA that needs to be tested," Ruyters said."The way we work is really intense."
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