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Clinical forensic psychologist Professor Mike Berry, who has spent years interviewing and treating criminals, has shared his insights on the case based on the limited information gathered by Sky News.

Buried in East Finchley, a stone's throw from Muswell Hill, Bernard's epitaph reads: "So sad was the day you were taken from us. You will always be in our hearts forever dearest brother. Always loved. Never Forgotten. R.I.P." Mr Hawkins said he did not think the policemen were "terribly high ranking" and were from the local force. A review of the forensic evidence has been concluded and the findings have been analysed but not been made public. The initials on the case are likely red herrings. Based on the sophistication of the rest of the killer's actions, they were likely put there to deliberately distract the police. She says: "As teenage listeners, we loved Big L [Radio London] and were - thankfully - innocent and totally oblivious to any scandals at the time.

She added: "We do not know if he accompanied police to further their enquiries, or departed separately, but management put his dismissal down to his alcohol addiction." The area where Bernard was left is unlikely to have been completely new to whoever left the suitcases there. People are rarely random and are often guided by their mental map. As so many murders are committed by someone known to the victim, investigators went through the family home, searched the father's car and asked difficult and upsetting questions at Highgate Police Station.

Chris Oliver, whose parents separated before Bernard was murdered, believes the police worked hard to find his brother's killer, but wonders if things would have been different had DNA testing been more advanced in the 1960s. The case was reviewed by police in 2009 and looked at again in 2015. The 50th anniversary of Bernard's death saw a number of calls come into police, prompting an additional review. Image: Clinical forensic psychologist Professor Mike Berry, who has spent years interviewing and treating criminals Sandra Vaughan, CEO of MTK Global, said: “We were naturally drawn towards Kitkase providing MTK’s official travel cases due to them already having such a positive reputation within the sporting arena.A spokesperson for Suffolk Police told Sky News: "The joint Major Investigation Team has its own team of police staff who routinely review unsolved crimes from Suffolk and Norfolk. Reddington, who previously had a warrant out for his arrest on charges of buggery and indecent assault of males, was living in Australia by this point and police felt there was insufficient evidence to extradite him.

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