it is petri dish.....So they are waiting on DNA test.I was wondering about that.
peachtree dish cultures? I am familiar with certain type of DNA testing.But not this.Does anyone know more on this type of testing?
it is petri dish.....
Thank you.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petri_dish
So I was thinking before they might have been sent back to re test because they were contaminated samples.I'm going to read up on this some more.I'm more familiar with Mitochondria DNA testing.
I was going to ask if there were alot of peach trees in Florida - like fruit with stones in the middle? lol
Do you know what they were growing in the petri dishes? TIA
Quote from article
The Rosemary Hill Transfer Station north of Green Cove Springs is where the dumpster containing Somer's body would have been emptied and then eventually placed in an 18-wheeler driven to the Chesser Landfill in Folkston, Ga. where she was discovered.
What does this tell us?
I have no idea LOL.
I was going to ask if there were alot of peach trees in Florida - like fruit with stones in the middle? lol
Do you know what they were growing in the petri dishes? TIA
http://www.bakercountypress.com/ind...ntil-killer-is-caught&catid=59:news&Itemid=57
Banner will fly until killer is caught
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Written by Kelley Lannigan
Thursday, 04 February 2010 11:42
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Verna and Robert Midgett of Macclenny.
Verna and Robert Midgett of Macclenny.
The Clay County Sheriffs Office continues to process thousands of leads in the investigation of Somer Thompsons murder. The 7-year-olds body was recovered from a Georgia landfill last October.
For Verna and Robert Midgett of Macclenny, the day Somers killer is caught cant come soon enough. Their son, Charles Currier, is the boyfriend of Diena Thompson, Somers mother.
My bold. They know she was in a dumpster?
I have not been keeping up with Somer's case as much as I used to - is this known for sure?