Hi GG and YN, this site wouldn't exist without you, so post away to your heart's content, always very interesting!!!
I heard the morning report on the radio re this case and they were saying that the seed pods could be vital to placing the crime scene at the rayney home in como. Apparently the soil contained in the seed pods can be traced to the como home. These pods could be crucial to the case and unfortunately the defense have pounced on the fact that the pathologist removed them from corryn's hair where they were embedded in the back of her head out of sight. Thank goodness the attending constable said ah, those COULD be important, hello!!! They weren't photographed in 'situ' where they were found, but no doubt the pathologist will be called as a witness. Apparently the defense really ribbed the policewoman and made her a bit flustered with their questions. Methinks they realized this could be very damning evidence and thus wanted to disprove the validity of the 'find'. No links as radio report (can't link actually, lol) but it was the radio. JMO
I heard the morning report on the radio re this case and they were saying that the seed pods could be vital to placing the crime scene at the rayney home in como. Apparently the soil contained in the seed pods can be traced to the como home. These pods could be crucial to the case and unfortunately the defense have pounced on the fact that the pathologist removed them from corryn's hair where they were embedded in the back of her head out of sight. Thank goodness the attending constable said ah, those COULD be important, hello!!! They weren't photographed in 'situ' where they were found, but no doubt the pathologist will be called as a witness. Apparently the defense really ribbed the policewoman and made her a bit flustered with their questions. Methinks they realized this could be very damning evidence and thus wanted to disprove the validity of the 'find'. No links as radio report (can't link actually, lol) but it was the radio. JMO