J/Y may have spent more time on her way home according to the D/Express, saying she may have called in at the Clifton in Regent Street, a popular pub 10 minutes from her home.
http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/223431/Did-Joanna-Yeates-leaving-early-give-killer-a-chance-
I think it would be a lot easier for a killer to pick someone up off the street and kill, rather than in the home and then having the job of moving the body and dropping by the roadside, and they could leave the body in the car boot for sometime.
But as the police are looking for a hiding place around the flat, they must think it lay there for sometime before moving, they would know what position the body lay, and maybe the position was not possible in a car, if a body was flat out on the floor, it would'nt fit in a car that way.
Interesting bit in the D/Mirror about DNA Testing.
Last night an employee of LGC Forensics, the firm involved, said: We are working on the Jo Yeates *inquiry. We are *carrying out tests on DNA samples. I cannot comment further.
The virtually-invisible samples, which might have come from the killer as he dumped Jos body, have been found by swabbing it with special chemicals.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/top-stories/2011/01/16/rachel-nickell-forensics-team-working-on-joanna-yeates-case-115875-22852257/
I know that saliva has been reported in some papers but Im hoping that whatever has been found was under Jo's finger nails - she had nice length nails as you can see in photos and Im so hoping that she managed to take some of their dna so she can at least 'tell' what happened. I also wonder if the partial dna could be saline which could indicate a teardrop ? Does anyone know if teardrops contain dna?