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CWW will have served his sentence by the time these other two nitwits go to trial at the rate they're going LOL.
MOO
Thinking the same thing!
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CWW will have served his sentence by the time these other two nitwits go to trial at the rate they're going LOL.
MOO
I hope....oh I hopeThinking the same thing!
Will this trial actually be televised?
I've diarized to check back on websleuths in late september
I bet his lawyers say no...too much media interference, but who knows what the Judge will say
New filing 30 July.
Notice of discovery for a mitochondrial DNA report.
MtDNA shows maternal lineage, so I'm struggling to think of the relevance.
View attachment 195910
https://matrix.leeclerk.org/
Thanks, after reading your link I'd say it's a good chance it's related to hair evidence.In other cases, I have heard that they can only do mitochondrial DNA for some ttpes of hair samples.
Perhaps they found a hair sample and they have done the genealogy to identify whose hair it was at the scene?
ETA Mitochondrial DNA Examination of Cold Case Crime Scene Hairs
"During the 1990s, forensic scientists learned that while naturally shed human hair roots and hair fragments lacking any root at all do not contain sufficient nuclear DNA for routine STR typing, they contain abundant mitochondrial DNA (Figure 2). Today, the ability to perform mtDNA analysis on virtually any head or body hair is a bonus technique in the investigation of criminal cases."
Thanks, after reading your link I'd say it's a good chance it's related to hair evidence.
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ETA, doing genealogy on DNA might explain why this is such a late introduction of evidence in the case, as I'm sure they had this DNA for a very long time? M o o
They would not being doing genealogy on mtDNA.