okiedokietoo
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MV describing was was sent to him to collect samples - from DR VASS
i totally agree - and that's JB's point. It doesn't matter so much what he actually says - its how much confusion he is able to dump in the pot.
Would air actually maintain its originally odor without being affected by the material the can is made out of?
Jada - Anthony's used something other than chlorine in the pool...thus no chlorine to be tested in Caylee's hair.
Oh, how I wish that someone walking that can back to evidence table would trip, fall against the defense table and the can "accidentally" open! LOL!
Just think what the jury must be thinking right now...I would bet they're focusing intently on the can's contents. Just thinking of what the smell may be has them giving the science credibility. IMOI lied...just one comment:
If the state opens those canisters for the jury to smell, and it's horrific, I think that is definitely going to sway the jury wrt JB's theory that air quality testing is "junk science".
JMO
(shutting up now)
I think a hair being in the trunk could happen - if you're the type of person to throw your gym clothes, a hat you wear at the park, etc in the back...it would make sense to find hairs. But if you're dead, you aren't doing any of the above.
hunh? "the male side of the nut" ????
Remember Cindy remarked she brushed away some debris from the car. No one asked any further questions on that subject. Very surprised. Was it her apparent breakdown on the stand that held back more detail?
The jury MAY get the opportunity to smell the carpet anyway. Won't they get the opportunity to see the physical evidence up close?