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I had typed up the test results included in the investigative report for my own reference, but thought I'd post them here too.
It will save us all having to go back and forth between the pdf's.
So here they are....
P2503 -
Items from vehicle - florida tag # *******
Q1 Debris from front edge of trunk (item Q-1)
Q2 Debris from interior trunk floor (item Q-2)
Q3 Debris from right side interior fender well (item Q-3)
Q4 Debris from spare tire cover (item Q-4)
Q5 Debris from spare tire cover (item Q-5)
Q6 Debris from right side of trunk liner (item Q-6)
Q7 Debris from middle of the trunk liner (item Q-7)
Q8 Debris from left side of trunk liner (item Q-8)
Q9 Debris from left side of trunk liner (item Q-9)
Q10 Debris from left side of trunk liner (item Q-10)
Q11 Debris from left directional wire (item Q-11)
Q12 Debris from left side of trunk liner (item Q-12)
Q12.1 Hair from specimen Q12 debris from left side of trunk liner
Items listed as belonging to victim caylee marie anthony...
Q15 Hairbrush (item K-3)
Q16 Comb (item K-4)
K2 Head hair sample from casey A (items K-8 and K-9)
HAIR-(performed by fbi- karen korsberg lowe TEU)
P2504- RESULTS OF EXAMINATIONS-
A caucasian head hair found in specimen Q12 exhibits characteristics of apparent decomposition at the proximal (root)end. This hair is microscopically similar to the caucasian head hair recovered from the Q15 hairbrush,however a more meaningful conclusion cannot be reached as this is not a suitable known hair sample.The proximal(root) portion of the hair which exhibits the apparent decomposition has been preserved on a glass microscope slide. the remainder of the hair, designated Q12.1 has been submitted for mitochondrial DNA analysis. No other hairs exhibiting characteristics of apparent decomposition were found in specimens Q1 through Q7 and Q10 through Q12. No hairs were found in specimens Q8 and Q9. Due to the circumstances of the case, no other trace evidence examinations were conducted.
*This report contains the opinions/interpretations of the examiner(s) who issued the report.
P2406 Items from vehicle -
Q22 Piece of spare tire cover (OCSO item # 22, Q-18)
Q23 Spare tire cover (OCSO item # Q21)
Q24 Left side of trunk liner (OCSO item # 25, Q-20)
Q25 Right side of trunk liner (OCSO item # 24, Q-19)
Q26 Debris from trunk (OCSO item #1 , Q-14)
Q27 Debris from inside trunk (OCSO item # 3, Q-15)
Q28 Debris from trunk interior and fender well interior (OCSO item # 6, Q-17)
P2507 (Karen Korsberg Lowe TEU)
Results of examinations:
Specimens Q22 through Q25 and debis collected from specimens Q26 through Q28 were examined for the presence of hairs exhibiting characteristics of apparent decomposition; however none were found.
Hairs and fibers collected from specimens Q23 through Q28 have been preserved on glass microscope slides and in vacuum canisters for possible future comparisons. The specimens were examined visually using stereo-microscopy and comparison microscopy.
*This report contains the opinions/interpretations of the examiner(s) who issued the report.
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Mitrochondrial DNA-
P2508- Examination/report by Catherine Theisen PHD DNA analysis unit 2.(Dated 8/8/08)
Results from Q12.1 hair from specimen Q12 debris from left side of trunk liner.
K1 Buccal sample from Casey anthony (k6 & k7)
Mitochondrial DNA sequences were obtained from the Q12.1 from the Q12 debris from the left trunk liner and the K1 buccal sample sample identified as coming from Casey Anthony, identified as the mother of Caylee anthony.The mtDNA sequences obtained from items from items Q12.1 and K1 are the same. Therefore, neither Casey anthony nor Caylee marie anthony can be excluded as the source of the Q12.1 hair.
*This report contains the opinions/interpretations of the examiner(s) who issued the report.
It will save us all having to go back and forth between the pdf's.
So here they are....
P2503 -
Items from vehicle - florida tag # *******
Q1 Debris from front edge of trunk (item Q-1)
Q2 Debris from interior trunk floor (item Q-2)
Q3 Debris from right side interior fender well (item Q-3)
Q4 Debris from spare tire cover (item Q-4)
Q5 Debris from spare tire cover (item Q-5)
Q6 Debris from right side of trunk liner (item Q-6)
Q7 Debris from middle of the trunk liner (item Q-7)
Q8 Debris from left side of trunk liner (item Q-8)
Q9 Debris from left side of trunk liner (item Q-9)
Q10 Debris from left side of trunk liner (item Q-10)
Q11 Debris from left directional wire (item Q-11)
Q12 Debris from left side of trunk liner (item Q-12)
Q12.1 Hair from specimen Q12 debris from left side of trunk liner
Items listed as belonging to victim caylee marie anthony...
Q15 Hairbrush (item K-3)
Q16 Comb (item K-4)
K2 Head hair sample from casey A (items K-8 and K-9)
HAIR-(performed by fbi- karen korsberg lowe TEU)
P2504- RESULTS OF EXAMINATIONS-
A caucasian head hair found in specimen Q12 exhibits characteristics of apparent decomposition at the proximal (root)end. This hair is microscopically similar to the caucasian head hair recovered from the Q15 hairbrush,however a more meaningful conclusion cannot be reached as this is not a suitable known hair sample.The proximal(root) portion of the hair which exhibits the apparent decomposition has been preserved on a glass microscope slide. the remainder of the hair, designated Q12.1 has been submitted for mitochondrial DNA analysis. No other hairs exhibiting characteristics of apparent decomposition were found in specimens Q1 through Q7 and Q10 through Q12. No hairs were found in specimens Q8 and Q9. Due to the circumstances of the case, no other trace evidence examinations were conducted.
*This report contains the opinions/interpretations of the examiner(s) who issued the report.
P2406 Items from vehicle -
Q22 Piece of spare tire cover (OCSO item # 22, Q-18)
Q23 Spare tire cover (OCSO item # Q21)
Q24 Left side of trunk liner (OCSO item # 25, Q-20)
Q25 Right side of trunk liner (OCSO item # 24, Q-19)
Q26 Debris from trunk (OCSO item #1 , Q-14)
Q27 Debris from inside trunk (OCSO item # 3, Q-15)
Q28 Debris from trunk interior and fender well interior (OCSO item # 6, Q-17)
P2507 (Karen Korsberg Lowe TEU)
Results of examinations:
Specimens Q22 through Q25 and debis collected from specimens Q26 through Q28 were examined for the presence of hairs exhibiting characteristics of apparent decomposition; however none were found.
Hairs and fibers collected from specimens Q23 through Q28 have been preserved on glass microscope slides and in vacuum canisters for possible future comparisons. The specimens were examined visually using stereo-microscopy and comparison microscopy.
*This report contains the opinions/interpretations of the examiner(s) who issued the report.
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Mitrochondrial DNA-
P2508- Examination/report by Catherine Theisen PHD DNA analysis unit 2.(Dated 8/8/08)
Results from Q12.1 hair from specimen Q12 debris from left side of trunk liner.
K1 Buccal sample from Casey anthony (k6 & k7)
Mitochondrial DNA sequences were obtained from the Q12.1 from the Q12 debris from the left trunk liner and the K1 buccal sample sample identified as coming from Casey Anthony, identified as the mother of Caylee anthony.The mtDNA sequences obtained from items from items Q12.1 and K1 are the same. Therefore, neither Casey anthony nor Caylee marie anthony can be excluded as the source of the Q12.1 hair.
*This report contains the opinions/interpretations of the examiner(s) who issued the report.