JB now showing picture of napkins in the plastic bag.
Asks GB if they were paper towel, and if they were at one time moist, and then placed in dry room, and then they were dry.
GB: yes
JB: To your understanding & knowledge if items are to be tested dna they should not be dried.
GB: says he inspected napkins very well for evidence, saw no indication there were any body fluids to test for dna.
JB: again shows another item and asks GB it was not his intention to destroy evidence.
State continues to object to this line of questioning.
State redirects, LDB asks why it is important to dry items for evidence.
GB: explains it preserves the evidence and keep it in better condition to be examined. GB says if it remains wet it will become mouldy.