2011.06.21 TRIAL Day Twenty-four (Afternoon Session)

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  • #441
He is a hero in all this. I have never seen a prosecutor or debater this great in his craft.

ITA. And Linda Drane Burdick is a very close second!
 
  • #442
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 :)

Yep. Baez was rather desperately trying to make a connection between that case and this one while having Eikelenboom go over his credentials, which is why Ashton did a preemptive objection and asked for a sidebar. Evidently HHJP agreed it was not relevant and Baez was forced to move on.

Baez trying to plant seeds.

Thwarted again. :loser:
 
  • #443
Ashton asks about likelihood of finding DNA if subject was under water in extreme heat.. RE says difficult to answer but should be some.
by cfnews13casey via twitter at 1:27 PM
 
  • #444
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  • #446
So far, this appears to be the one DT witness who may escape with his reputation intact. :)
 
  • #447
ITA. And Linda Drane Burdick is a very close second!

They are both incredibly talented. I am in awe of the prosecution in general. Especially JA and LB.
 
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  • #449
I think this guy loves talking to Ashton no matter the circumstances, because he knows Ashton's reputation. Hopefully, he'll get caught up in the moment, and agree with Ashton.

I think he's being refreshingly honest without agenda. He is stating what he can or cannot do, what is likely or extremely unlikely to be found, and seems in agreement with JA - some of it is open to discussion obviously. They seem to respect each other, which makes a change..
 
  • #450
ITA. And Linda Drane Burdick is a very close second!

I think they have different strengths, therefore I have to love them equally. They're both amazing. Mr. George is pretty damn spiffy, too.
 
  • #451
I like this witness. He's honest and forthright.

And I think he likes JA...maybe he feels like he is talking to someone who actually knows about DNA....unlike Jose, who at dinner with Eik, probably said...'hey, does a banana have DNA?' :floorlaugh:
 
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  • #453
Does anyone know who is still waiting in Hall to testify today?

I so hope that the DT is done with scientific testimony as NONE of their witnesses have done well!! JMO

different tweets have said Mellich, Vass, and CSI girl that has been there before...
 
  • #454
Don't throw rocks at me, but I like this Dutch guy.

So far he seems to be a very honest witness. No excuses, no sassy attitude, just the facts as he sees them.
 
  • #455
But Eikelenboom does say it would be harder to trace DNA. #CaseyAnthony -jfell
by cfnews13casey via twitter at 1:28 PM
 
  • #456
Ashton: Contamination DNA would only mask original DNA at the same loci.
 
  • #457
Don't throw rocks at me, but I like this Dutch guy.

I'd like him more if he'd stated to His Honour that he'd been insufficiently briefed by JB, also that he should not be portrayed by JB as an 'expert' and that he did not feel himself qualified to tender a professional opinion in this case
 
  • #458
Every DT expert ends up agreeing with the state! Hmm, sounds like JB needs a new tactic!
 
  • #459
In a way, this is the best expert that the DT has presented. He is answering truthfully, not getting defensive, and doesn't sound (like the others) that he is skewing his testimony to fit the defense. :cow:
 
  • #460
And JB fought to get this witness ON the stand?
 
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