Police have renewed an investigation into the Trades Hall bombing and revealed evidence that points to a key suspect. An inefficient health system, economics for the everyman, and theatre in the Cook Islands are the matters discussed on the pages of a newspaper lining the Trades Hall bomb. The pages of the June 18, 1977 Evening Post have been described by detectives as a "very strong evidential clue" in the 35-year-old bombing mystery. READ MORE:* Securing conviction in Trades Hall bombing case a difficult job* Trades Hall bombing evidence points to a key suspect, retired marine engineer Edgar Kidman* Prime suspect in Trades Hall bombing to give DNA evidence in decades-old case* Cold Case - the Trades Hall bombing case is close to getting its suspect* Crowd-funding effort to turn Wellington Trades Hall into a museumThe same edition of the paper, without the pages found in the bomb, was located at a key suspect's Breaker Bay home. It would lay, somewhere, for seven years before scraps were found among remnants of the Trades Hall bomb.
Source: Stuff July 18, 2019 05:03 UTC