margarita25
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So, a year ago Leazenby said:
“The question is when to request the comparison since the new law creates an ever expansive database. Do investigators run a comparison now or wait a few more months after more suspected felons have been arrested, Leazenby rhetorically asked, thinking aloud during the interview.“
Delphi homicides: Could broader DNA database help catch teens' killer?
Apr. 17, 2018
Again I ask does this mean that their potential (remaining) sample is so minute it would be entirely consumed during the initial testing? Hence the reason to wait for technology to improve so they can have future samples to test? I’ve seen this before, moo. I do think they would gave immediately run their initial sample... idk just wondering about this and why it’s specifically a question?
“The question is when to request the comparison since the new law creates an ever expansive database. Do investigators run a comparison now or wait a few more months after more suspected felons have been arrested, Leazenby rhetorically asked, thinking aloud during the interview.“
Delphi homicides: Could broader DNA database help catch teens' killer?
Apr. 17, 2018
Again I ask does this mean that their potential (remaining) sample is so minute it would be entirely consumed during the initial testing? Hence the reason to wait for technology to improve so they can have future samples to test? I’ve seen this before, moo. I do think they would gave immediately run their initial sample... idk just wondering about this and why it’s specifically a question?
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