I'm not sure exactly how any of this discredits OCSO or the CSI's. I went back and read the docs again regarding the finding of hair by Dr. Lee. 3 hairs were found in the garbage. The doc states "we" found these hairs. At least one CSI was present with Lee as he took the garbage out of the bag. IMO, that means Lee and whatever CSIs were present with Lee found the hairs. There is no reason for the CSI to lie about this, even assuming this CSI is unethical and would lie about evidence collection. This garbage has been established as coming from TonE's house. TonE verified it in other docs somewhere. Therefore, any hair found could have come from anyone who was ever in TonE's house or even came in contact with TonE from the time that trashbag was put into use until it was tied to be tossed. Also, as much as CBS would like us to believe otherwise, it is not common practice to test every single piece of hair and fiber found. It would take a very long time and cost way too much money to be practical. That takes us to hair #4, found by and credited to Lee in the trunk of the car. The same trunk suspected because of other evidence found in it to have been used to transport Caylee's body. If a CSI were going to lie about who found what hair just to make them look better, this would be the hair to lie about, IMO. Yet, it states very clearly in the document this hair was pointed out by Lee and collected by the CSI. The rest of the hairs found were reported to have been found after Lee left, so I can't help but wonder why Baez is claiming Lee found 17 hairs, because I don't see it, unless they are saying 'hair' for multiple hairs, which IMO doesn't seem to be the case.
Anyway, back to the hair found in the trash. I'm not sure, because I don't have formal training, if that is a big deal or not. I lean towards it isn't, because I don't think they tested everything in the trash for DNA or fingerprints or fibers, either. The reality is these people operate on a limited budget, with limited manhours, this is not their only case, and the line has to be drawn somewhere.
Lanie