Darcyline
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I have been thinking about the semen that was found quite a bit. My previous opinion was that it was from the killer. Now, I am not so sure. Apparently, it was trace amounts and sometimes even trace amounts can survive washes. I really wonder if they are able to tell the difference between newer and older samples. Like, could they tell that the semen was from that day? Or be able to tell the difference between semen from that day VS a trace amount that may have been there for weeks?
What an absolute tragedy if it ISN'T the killer's semen though. They apparently excluded a ton of men because of that.
What an absolute tragedy if it ISN'T the killer's semen though. They apparently excluded a ton of men because of that.