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beesy said:Ah, Chris said there no carpet fibers found on the knife. I was saying if that's even true, then what Bevel said makes more sense. He said the outline was caused by blood running off the knife as opposed to putting it down on the carpet.
I don't know if there were or weren't carpet fibers on the knife because I only read it in MTJD, Chris' words, not mine. Does anybody know about this? Even if there weren't carpet fibers on the knife, it wouldn't make her innocent, Chris! I think he was throwing that in there to make it seem as if LE somehow "planted" the knife outline. :loser:
Beesy, look at that outline. There's no way blood dripping off the knife formed it while she held that knife in her hand. The knife had to be laid down there in order for that outline to form. It's possible the handle was heavier so it pulled the blade up a bit from resting directly onto the carpet and it's those drips that Bevel means. I tried with my son's knives (he's a cook) and he has one french knife that is the size of Darlie's. The handle is very heavy and when resting the knife on the floor, the blade doesn't touch it. Besides that I thought I read where the knife did have some fibres on it along with one of Darin's hairs. Have to go search out testimony again, LOL.
As always, MOO