2011.06.21 TRIAL Day Twenty-four (Afternoon Session)

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  • #641
Wow, JB thought he'd snuck that one through. He's mental (imo)
 
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  • #643
Well, that was sneaky. Didn't the state object to the items going out of the country for DNA testing?
 
  • #644
I think so. A kid that was railroaded by a tunnel visioned cop. He was able to after 30 years extract dna that did not match him, but the womans exhusband. He first tries to recreate the how the crime sceen occured, then marks specific places most probable to contain DNA. He's really a nice guy, and from a guy who's been to Holland before, a farm with a barn is a really nice place :)

Not sure what you mean. Holland is one of the most modern countries in the world when it comes to business, science, culture, etc., and one of the most beautiful when it comes to the farms, cities, buildings, etc.


On another note, anyone know what the state didn't depose this guy until recently?
 
  • #645
Even being able to test and find DNA at 3 weeks, it was 31 days before anybody knew Caylee was gone and another 5 months before here body was found. So how is 'touch' DNA going help the defense in this case?
 
  • #646
Seriously, why would prosecution NOT want all DNA found? JB seems to think there's a big conspiracy theory out against his client!
 
  • #647
I'm bored. Glad to have the excuse of a vet appointment in order to bail.

Hey you...I think you already used that excuse up the other day. Permission denied.
 
  • #648
The more JB speaks, the more holes and opportunities I'M seeing for JA to address on cross, and I'm not an attorney nor an expert in DNA. Good grief.
 
  • #649
but... there was no dna on the tape except the fbi contamination lady which the defense called LOL..

this is crazy

Exactly, nurse!

While I certainly appreciate all this secondary education on DNA, entomology, forensic pathology, etc., it would really be nice if we could get to the case at hand.

sigh...
 
  • #650
WDBO AM 580 WDBO
When Jeff Ashton objects he festers all the way to the sidebar ... #CaseyAnthony
 
  • #651
While attorneys move to sidebar, Perry remains seated a little longer then typical before getting up. #CaseyAnthony -jfell
by cfnews13casey via twitter at 12:57 PM
 
  • #652
I'm feeling really stupid right now because I am totally lost with this testimony.
Is ALL this really all for proving there may have been a DNA profile under the contaminated profile on the Duct tape? really???


He DID say that extracting DNA from the duct tape that had gone through the conditions this duct tape had gone through would be difficult.
 
  • #653
Not sure what you mean. Holland is one of the most modern countries in the world when it comes to business, science, culture, etc., and one of the most beautiful when it comes to the farms, cities, buildings, etc.


On another note, anyone know what the state didn't depose this guy until recently?

because he was going to testify to things that were not in his report... oh wait.. he didn't even have a report!!! (seriously not making this up :-)
 
  • #654
ICA just does not look normal today. I think she was all prepped for the possible R.C. testimony, and it didn't happen.
 
  • #655
Ahhhhh...now I get it....Mason's reason to be on the DT, is as a 'sidebar monitor.' *rolleyes*
 
  • #656
*crickets*

I pity the poor jurors. At least we can go to the loo, or grab a snack, or change the channel. They are a captive audience!
 
  • #657
I've got it....why doesn't the state get up and ask if the DNA could have been ZFGs? If he say "yes it could have been"...then the accidental drowning is off the table. Just bring it right back to ZFG.
 
  • #658
MagpieFromHinky Pamela
kc looks bored enough to stand up & confess.
2 minutes ago
 
  • #659
Here's teh huge problem with all of this. The huge point that JB seems to completely miss (I would assume some clever strategy, but this is JB). While the E's technique CAN sometimes find a profile from harsh conditions, it is neither guaranteed nor expected to. Being able to sometimes do something does not mean that the failure to do so on a given occasion has evidentiary value.

He is just trying to get on record that Eikelenbloom could have tested but was not 'permitted' to. No one can now say what he might have found, or not...
 
  • #660
What's this sidebar about?
 
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