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I wonder if the mud found in the wheel arches of Karen's car matches the dirt found on the shovel.
If it does, this would perhaps be another piece of corroborating evidence.
Forensics officer Glen Dower told the court Karen Ristevski’s car had large clumps of mud in the wheel arches, consistent with the car being driven for a short time on wet, unsealed roads.
The Australian, 12:00AM July 19, 2018
Police have seized a shovel from the home Karen Ristevski shared with her husband and believe soil samples from it could solve the mystery of her murder.
Testing on the shovel revealed two soil types, the Herald Sun reports.
One matched soil behind the family home in Melbourne, leading police to begin their initial search along the Maribyrnong River.
The other matched soil found in the Gisborne-Macedon area where her remains were found by a bushwalker at Mount Macedon on Monday.
Police seize shovel from the home of Karen Ristevski | Daily Mail Online
If it does, this would perhaps be another piece of corroborating evidence.
Forensics officer Glen Dower told the court Karen Ristevski’s car had large clumps of mud in the wheel arches, consistent with the car being driven for a short time on wet, unsealed roads.
The Australian, 12:00AM July 19, 2018
Police have seized a shovel from the home Karen Ristevski shared with her husband and believe soil samples from it could solve the mystery of her murder.
Testing on the shovel revealed two soil types, the Herald Sun reports.
One matched soil behind the family home in Melbourne, leading police to begin their initial search along the Maribyrnong River.
The other matched soil found in the Gisborne-Macedon area where her remains were found by a bushwalker at Mount Macedon on Monday.
Police seize shovel from the home of Karen Ristevski | Daily Mail Online
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