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DNA detectives, how does the science work? 03 Aug 2006
A rapist with a shoe obsession who attacked women in South Yorkshire twenty years ago was finally caught after advances in DNA analysis. James Lloyd pleaded guilty to four rapes. After he attacked his victims he would steal their shoes. So what are the advances that lead to his arrest? One of his victims speaks about her relief that he was finally caught. Peter Grant is a special adviser to the forensic science service and Detective Sargeant Claire Mayfield is from South Yorkshire police.

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