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10 Q. But the burnt bone fragments that you saw from
11 the three sites, again, all were roughly similar
12 in their burning, charring, and calcining?
13 A. That is correct.
http://www.stevenaverycase.org/wp-c...Trial-Transcript-Day-14-2007Mar01.pdf#page=30
You guys have to stop taking tiny slices and leaving out all the context.
You've quoted the smallest piece that gives the impression you want, and leave out the entirety of the rest which contradicts what you claimed.
In the same testimony you will find that she says the bones were different in size, in the cut marks, certainly in location, they were found something like a mile and a half away, and that they were not even determined to be human, merely suspected at the time.
Contrast that to the bones found in Avery's burnpit and barrel, which were conclusively determined to have been human, female, under the age of 35, with mtDNA matching Teresa Halbach, and a partial DNA profile that they determined would belong to one person in every one billion people.
That is a universe of difference.