All RS&BBM,
Interesting choice of words on the Defence's part no?? "there was no dna found in the search warrant to connect RA to murders".
They have been very, very careful from the outset to qualify their remarks with "to the crime scene" as well.
Many posters on here have pointed out that specific qualifier does NOT rule out that DNA linking him to the crime may have been found somewhere else though. Like in his house, or in his car, or in a hairband that was seized during the search warrant perhaps??
It also doesn't have to be his DNA that was found ... perhaps a long hair strand that didn't belong to either Abby or Libby was found at the crime scene (kind of like Giglo -- perhaps a female from his household?? Ergo the FGG??). Perhaps a hairband that contained DNA from A or L at his place (which is "not at the crime scene" <--- very tricky that)?
There's numerous options for this possibility that would account for the "to the crime scene" being specifically used by the Defence Team which absolutely is not equal to "there is no DNA to tie him to the crime."
IMO, I think there is hair involved and I state that because of the item (hairbands) seized during RA's search warrant and because "hair" and "animal hair samples" were also included as being "sought" in previous search warrants executed on other now ruled out persons as part of the investigation of the murder of these girls. One specific SW being that of a now cleared and deceased ndividual whose SW is out there to be read (I am not linking it as this man was cleared and I'm quite certain it is included in the form in previous posts from the onset of this investigation).