trisha_mc
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I manage a restaurant, and one rule we have is that chefs cannot wear wristwatches. This is a health code violation because of all the nooks and crannies on a watch, which cannot be properly cleaned, therefore bacteria can live there and causes a risk of cross-contamination.
Seemingly OT, but the point is, it seems to me that a watch would be a great potential source of DNA. If LE could have gotten a warrant for this wife's watch at the time they were investigating the suspect, they might have been able to find the victim's DNA in the watch, either through shed skin cells or sweat stuck in the watch/ band/ fastener.
Not an expert's opinion, just MOO.
Seemingly OT, but the point is, it seems to me that a watch would be a great potential source of DNA. If LE could have gotten a warrant for this wife's watch at the time they were investigating the suspect, they might have been able to find the victim's DNA in the watch, either through shed skin cells or sweat stuck in the watch/ band/ fastener.
Not an expert's opinion, just MOO.