Stoelly and Centaurus are correct. Patty G also responded the same way in the Nancy G thread. The FBI have made no such statement. Neither has LE or Baez. I await official confirmation from named sources. Not sensational media speculation from irresponsible news entertainment outlets.
Please do consider editing your title. Thank you.
Apologies in advance for the long post.
I completely agree with Truly and others who've argued that there has been no official word on the DNA on the hair samples. It has been mentioned elsewhere in this forum by those who live in the Orlando area that the station cited in this thread is the area's "tabloid" station (my word), for lack of a better term. I will try to find this thread and post the link, but there are so many posts here that might be tough!
I think it's extremely pertinent that other Orlando area stations or newspapers are
not carrying this report. They report that the FBI will be sharing its results with the State's Attorney today, but they do not report the results of the tests. Even those who mention the information and cite a "source" for it (Local 6) are holding back from sensationalizing it.
I hope it's OK to include relevant quotes from the source as well as place the links to the original story:
Orlando Sentinel--no mention of DNA results (only Body Farm)
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/orange/orl-casey-anthony-082808,0,306070.story
Quote: Investigators in the Casey Anthony case are sharing the FBI's forensic lab results with state prosecutors today -- a day after air-sample tests from her car showed it once held a decomposing human body.
WESH--no mention of DNA results (only Body Farm)
http://www.wesh.com/news/17321225/detail.html
Quote: Meanwhile, results of DNA tests in connection with the investigation were received by the Orange County Sheriff's Office. They're expected to be shared with the state attorney's office later on Thursday.
LOCAL6--does carry the "hair" reference but cites a "source" and ultimately doesn't mention the FBI tests, just the Body Farm ones.
http://www.local6.com/news/17323035/detail.html
Air and hair samples removed from a car belonging to Casey Anthony indicated a decomposing body was in the vehicle's trunk.
Detectives now have scientific proof that a body has been in the trunk of Casey Anthony's car, sheriff's office sources confirmed to Local 6's Mike DeForest Wednesday night.
Early in the search for Caylee, Orange County sheriff's detectives took hair and air samples from Casey Anthony's vehicle. Local 6 showed video of CSI taking the samples in a garage.
The evidence was then sent to the University of Tennessee Body Farm -- a place that specializes in human decomposition.
Investigative sources confirmed to Local 6 News that evidence found in the trunk of Casey Anthony's vehicle indicates that a dead body was inside, Local 6's Jessica D'Onofrio reported.
And, finally FOXNews Orlando: only mentions "preliminary test results" aka Body Farm results
http://www.myfoxorlando.com/myfox/p...n=2&locale=EN-US&layoutCode=TSTY&pageId=1.1.1
On Wednesday a source close to the investigation tells FOX 35 that preliminary test results show that decomposition was found in the back of Casey's Pontiac Sunfire trunk. As a result, another round of testing will take place.
Late Wednesday night the Orange County Sheriffs Office released a statement confirming that tests sent to the FBI have returned.
"I have been advised by the Criminal Investigations Division that late this evening we have received and are in possession of results from the FBI Laboratory." Captain Angelo Nieves said in the statement. "These results will be reviewed by investigative personnel and we will be meeting with and sharing the findings of these results with the State Attorneys Office on Thursday.
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I know I'm new to this forum, but I'm here because it's been the most respectable and least sensational of all the ones out there, and because the mods and participants have been seeking the truth with the best interests of little Caylee at heart.
So while I understand the passion on this thread, I'm not ready to say "case closed" until the real DNA results are released and there's official word and/or respectable media coverage of said.