you don t expect it in a small town like tunbridge wells. like myself. we were alljust working locally. it could have happened to any of us. julie monks was a friend of wendy and worked with her in a caf. she always wanted to get married and have children and be a homemaker. that s what she wanted to do. but wendy s home, her tiny bedsit, was where she was murdered. caroline was attacked on her doorstep and taken away. three weeks later, a farm worker looked down from his tractor into a drainage ditch and spotted a body. like wendy, caroline had been beaten, strangled and sexually assaulted. police were pretty sure the same man had killed both of them, but back then there was very little cctv, especially around here, no phones to track and dna techniques were rudimentary. but that has changed. fuller was tracked down using modern dna techniques,
using carbon dating and dna techniques, scientists hope to build a map showing the crucial role played by relics in the spread of christ s message. [ speaking in foreign language ] we re obviously aware of the fact that the vast majority of the material of the relics that we ll be testing are probably not going to fall into the period which historically we would expect, but this is just the first step in a big project in which we re looking at other similar relics, getting dates for them, getting reliable scientific data from them to find out more about who these people were, where they came from. the ambitious project to draw that historical map across europe begins in bulgaria in 2010 with an excavation that makes headlines around the world. buried beneath the ruins of a 5th-century orthodox christian monastery dedicated to john the
piece is a clue to the growth of the early church. using carbon dating and dna techniques, scientists hope to build a map showing the crucial role played by relics in the spread of christ s message. [ speaking in foreign language ] we re obviously aware of the fact that the vast majority of the material of the relics that we ll be testing are probably not going to fall into the period which historically we would expect, but this is just the first step in a big project in which we re looking at other similar relics, getting dates for them, getting reliable scientific data from them to find out more about who these people were, where they came from. the ambitious project to draw that historical map across europe begins in bulgaria in 2010 with an excavation that makes headlines around the world. buried beneath the ruins of a 5th-century orthodox christian monastery dedicated to john the
his attorney says there is new analysis have come forward raises questions of the time and how and when the victim was murdered. back then, their appears to be little dna testing like things like murder weapon and so now 20 years later or more. with sophisticated dna techniques. reed s lawyer wants dozens of items tested again, the court rejected that claim saying the materia material is contaminated now. reed is pushing it forward. there are fundamental aspect of the case that reed claims to his attorney were not investigated. the case caught so much attention because it is rare and definitely a case for someone to say imminent and here are the
the early church. using carbon dating and dna techniques, scientists hope to build a map showing the crucial role played by relics in the spread of christ s message. we re obviously aware of the fact that the vast majority of the material, of the relics we ll be testing, are probably not going to fall into the period which historically we would expect. but this is just the first step in a big project in which we re looking at other similar relics, getting dates for them, getting reliable scientific data from them to find out more about who these people were, where they came from. the ambitious project to draw that historical map across europe begins in bulgaria in 2010 with an excavation that makes headlines around the world. buried beneath the ruins of a fifth century orthodox christian monastery dedicated to john the