Chatted with the LE resource with whom I sleep :great: (HUSBAND, minds outta the gutter!) and he LOST it over the "intentionally" destroying the smell charge! The evidence techs were required & did separate, analyze, photograph & catalog the evidence and MAKE IT AVAILABLE TO THE DEFENSE for review. Now not being a lawyer, he also commented that the statements made by varied sources (family, LE, Tow yard guy) are from folks who have experienced ordinary household garbage smells and declared that THIS odor WAS ABNORMAL, resurrecting deep set memory of a DEATH SMELL. My comment: shrinks have documented via studies that smells can bring back deep set, hidden memories. :great:
BTW: Didn't the defense have the opportunity to file this motion back when they examined the CAR et al. with the high powered experts :banghead: (you know, back when LKB could have written a thoughtful, accurate motion)?
:twocents: MY TURN:innocent:: THAT CAR will still have essence of death! The stain was saturated with fluids, fluids that did not contain celluar material which would have presented DNA and then the SA would have had the proverbial almost "slam dunk". Why no DNA? Because it appears that Caylee's death was a "soft" kill vs a hard, invasive murder with "blood & guts" pouring out. The "HAIR" statement is another interesting point where
Baez is, well trying to "split hairs" in his interpretation.

floorlaugh: You KNOW I had to work something wicked into this!) Given the fact that there was ONE exemplar to work with, the analyst was able to make a statement where she was comfortable and yet remain within scientific parameters on paper. "Consistent with decomposition" is vernacular that can/will be "fleshed" out on the stand or at a depo.; it frequently leads to follow-up investigations/discovery/more evidence recovery.:rocker: