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"I think it's as significant or more significant than finding decomposition products," chemist Jeff Flowers said.
Flowers has testified in state and federal court as an expert and said positive tests for vaporized chloroform mean those results could not have come from anything else -- not cleaning products, not human body fluids or a mixture of anything else. Flowers said it had to have been pure chloroform.
"It could not have come from a chemical reaction in the trunk. It's impossible. That solvent could knock out the driver of the car. It's a very dangerous thing to have that material in your car," Flowers said.
He also said that these kinds of tests to detect vaporized Chloroform are very common and admissible in court
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Why cant LE arrest her???