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Speaking late on Monday night, officers said they expected local disruption on the road network to stretch into Tuesday while forensic investigations continued.

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To this day, there has been no forensic evidence, DNA or murder weapon found but Mr Grant's testimony gave police what they needed to charge Ross.

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When AI systems are manipulated into performing malicious actions, critical details must be shared: attack vectors, guardrail failures, and forensic signatures that might help others detect similar intrusions.

Officers could be seen inside the building, which contains 59 bedrooms split across multiple flats, while vehicles including a forensic services van were parked outside.

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While Mr Sullivan later retracted his confessions, the police and prosecution also relied on bite mark evidence, a now widely discredited field of forensic science.

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