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Submitted by Chris Leyton on August 4 2004 - 11:00

Reports allege that the controversial title was found in the victim’s bedroom, not the killer’s…

The continuing Manhunt saga took an unsuspecting twist today, with confirmation that a copy of the controversial RockStar title was found in the victimâ??s bedroom instead of that of Warren LeBlanc.

This does continue to cloud the situation, given that Pakeerahâ??s parents demanded a ban on such â??matureâ? titles, and once again raises the issue as to why a 14-year-old was allowed to illegally own/play a title containing an 18 BBFC rating.

Narinder Pooni, Media Services Officer for Leicestershire Police, confirmed to MCV: â??Apparently the game was found but it was in Stefan Pakeerahâ??s bedroom.â?

Pooni went on to reaffirm that the police are not making any link between the game and the case; stating that the motive was robbery and accusing certain sections of the mass-media of ignoring this fact.

The latest twist comes after news that Manhunt has re-entered the All-Format Top 20; proving once and for all that there's no such thing as bad publicity.

We'll have more on the situation as it develops.

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