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This would make sense because of the THC residue found-THC is very resinous, it would stick around perhaps even after a shower, or under her nails if she had been handling marijuana the day before at TL's (where she was all day on Sunday).
Or, as a poster suggested earlier, maybe the stains on the towel were bong water, but I think the stains gave indications of something else under alternative light sources.
Not to get off track, I do think she could have wiped this from her hands, but then another poster reminds us that the decomp matter on the towels was later stage....Would adipocere or decomp fluid continue the process of decomp without a host body/on the towels?
ETA-I just noticed I am way off topic, that this is the entomology thread ----Sorry!!
Sort of on-topic, really. Dr. Vass addressed the independent decomp of the towel substance in his report, and yes some VFA conversion processes will continue sans body. But the VFAs in the towels, indicating a more advanced state of bodily decomp, were not on the trunk liner. What was on the trunk liner wasn't all that attractive to the coffin flies, there weren't that many in the trunk itself.
If the trunk had been thorougly cleaned, we'd find either no VFAs or traces of all the VFAs, not just one, IMO, if there had been a spill in the trunk at the time the towels were used.
Also to note, no thc was detected in the trunk, that we saw.