A “prolific burglar” has gone on trial accused of murdering elderly siblings nearly 30 years ago following new DNA techniques, a court has heard.
Danville Neil, 65, is accused of killing Anne Castle, 74, and her brother William Bryan, 71, during a break-in at their flat in Bethnal Green, east London, in August 1993.
The Old Bailey heard the siblings were beaten as their home was ransacked.
Mr Neil, of Lewisham, denies two counts of murder.
Prosecutor Alison Morgan KC told the court the defendant’s DNA had been found on a strap used during the burglary to tie the hands of World War Two veteran Mr Bryan.