bos
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This is what I feel too; when one of the CSI people earlier in the trial was questioned by the defence re possible cross contamination and the changing of gloves when examining contents of the shed, she said something along the lines of (paraphrasing) when deemed necessary, when there was an item particularly rich in DNA. That underlines that there is a judgement call involved as to what is likely to yield DNA evidence and therefore be swabbed. Whatever was in the bathroom after the arrests was likely to have been tested by the police but there is no reason to suppose that those things were there if/when dismemberment took place. We've seen boot liners hidden in the back of cookers and stun guns down the back of their bed so although the majority of evidence relating to dismemberment was found in KD and JP's shed, I do believe it possible that they could have moved stuff about within the house after dismemberment. If the police had viewed every single item in that house as potentially yielding blood/DNA evidence, they'd have had to place every single item into evidence bags before removing from the house and putting it into the van to prevent cross contamination.Tortoise;12131234]I'm thinking the police probably emptied the house of clutter, performed their forensic analysis of an empty bathroom, and then put everything back after. I remember them saying that one of the stun guns on a downstairs table that looked like a torch had been loaded into their removal van. I doubt the police then forensically examined all the items removed, that would be a mammoth task. Could have been evidence of minute blood spatter they missed in this way.
Although it's surprising that no evidence of blood was found in their bathroom, it's not impossible given thorough covering/cleaning/degradation through time though I personally would have thought that the plastic used to cover would have been found in the same way packaging/receipts were, unless they were then used to wrap Becky's body parts.
At the moment, if I were on the jury, I couldn't find SH guilty on conspiracy to kidnap or murder but could on perverting the course of justice and preventing burial. MOO