I shall consult with Jedi Master Obi-Won Kenobe.
He may know of another...
I do.:woohoo:
I shall consult with Jedi Master Obi-Won Kenobe.
He may know of another...
Taken separately, the leggings DNA, the underwear DNA, and yes the fingernail DNA may not be significant due to their degraded state. Taken together, where each sample of DNA matches the other, is HUGELY significant. It no longer matters if the DNA is degraded, as long as it matches.
We no longer care if its degraded, because we're told by labs, not politicians, that it matches.
It really turns the whole case around.
Thats why the latest thing we've got out of an official body and the media is the 'intruder DNA' and how 'the Ramseys should be treated as victims and not suspects.'
Its time to get with the times if anyone is really, truely interested in a solution. The evidence tells us that the solution is with an intruder scenario.
Trying to rule out every way this male DNA could had gotten transfer can we honestly rule out the LE or someone in the morgue..Cause IDI keep reminding everyone how the LE messed up this case...
Trying to rule out every way this male DNA could had gotten transfer can we honestly rule out the LE or someone in the morgue..Cause IDI keep reminding everyone how the LE messed up this case...
I suggest going to google, and typing in Jonbenet fingernail DNA, and you may note that CBS, CNN, Denver Post and many others are freely referring to this DNA and how it was matched to other DNA on JBR's clothing.
Unless JBR, while dead, managed to 'scratch' with both hands, a morgue worker or an investigator who was involved with the investigation AND was not subsequently DNA tested, its really not possible the DNA is post-mortem innocent transfer.
Note: I was offered fifty bucks by RDI to not mention fingernail DNA.
the coroner didn't even use a different pair of clean, sterile nail clippers for each nail,like he was supposed to.no telling what was on the ones he did use!
I suggest going to google, and typing in Jonbenet fingernail DNA, and you may note that CBS, CNN, Denver Post and many others are freely referring to this DNA and how it was matched to other DNA on JBR's clothing. Unless JBR, while dead, managed to 'scratch' with both hands, a morgue worker or an investigator who was involved with the investigation AND was not subsequently DNA tested, its really not possible the DNA is post-mortem innocent transfer. Note: I was offered fifty bucks by RDI to not mention fingernail DNA.
Your loss. And it was $100. (matching funds)
And they were wrong- no useful fingernail DNA was obtained. Look at the source. This is what happens when falsehoods are perpetuated by the media and not retracted when found to be untrue.
And that offer wasn't because we fear you are right- it's because we are so tired of hearing the lie perpetuated. IDI doesn't help their case when they do this. The fingernail DNA matches NOTHING. The touch DNA is found in 2 places- underwear and longjohns.
The truth.
None of us has the truth. Lets see the source for 'your' truth. C'mon, I know you have something?
Folks, when we say stuff here, its not asking too much for a source. Especially if its an outlandish claim that goes against all the reporting. Without a source, its just rhetoric.
The truth.
You can't handle the truth.