Stephen Lawrence Murder Trial, 2011.
I'm sure many will remember this murder and the utter kuntish behaviour of those that were accused, particularly David Morris spitting and gloating at the media coming down the court steps.
Well two of them have gone on trial again after new DNA evidence has been submitted.
Stephen Lawrence Murder Trial Day Three: Live Updates From Gary Dobson And David Norris' Trial | UK News | Sky News
The first witnesses are giving evidence in the trial of two men accused of killing teenager Stephen Lawrence 18 years ago.
Eyewitnesses from the night Stephen, 18, was killed in Eltham, south east London, in April 1993 are testifying at the Old Bailey.
They include members of the public who were waiting at the same bus stop as Mr Lawrence shortly before he was attacked.
The off-duty police officer who found Stephen dying is also due to give evidence.
Gary Dobson, 36, and David Norris, 35, both of south London, both deny murder.
The jury has heard how a cold case forensic review found a previously undetected tiny stain of Stephen's blood on Dobson's jacket collar.
Prosecutor Mark Ellison QC said it was a one-in-a-billion match to the black teenager and showed Dobson was one of the gang who killed him in a racist attack.
He told the jury that the blood stain had not been found when the jacket was first examined when Dobson was arrested shortly after the murder.
But in a re-opened investigation in 2006, scientists used a new, slow and expensive technique involving a low-power microscope.
The court heard two of Stephen's hairs were found in a bag that contained Norris' jeans and seven fibres from Stephen's clothes were found on his sweatshirt.
Dobson and Norris deny murder. Their barristers told the jury that the clothing had been contaminated while in police custody.