Michael Stone, a man serving three life sentences for the 1996 murders of Lin Russell and her daughter Megan, is undergoing a new DNA test to potentially exonerate him. The test involves collecting a new sample from Stone, using advanced forensic techniques capable of analyzing mixed DNA samples. This comes amid efforts by the Criminal Cases Review Commission to investigate potential miscarriages of justice. The testing focuses on evidence such as a bloodstained plimsoll lace and other items collected at the crime scene, some of which were lost or contaminated over time. Stone has consistently maintained his innocence, and if new DNA evidence emerges, it could be compared to Levi Bellfield, a serial killer who previously claimed responsibility for the murders.
Bias read (Center): The article presents the situation objectively, focusing on the forensic process and the legal implications without overtly favoring either Stone's innocence or guilt. It cites the Criminal Cases Review Commission and references both Stone's claims and the possibility of comparing evidence to Levi B






