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The desperation from AT & Co regarding the MTS on DNA and phone records during the 2 day hearing was palpable enough to be felt by me across the country. I don't believe it has a snowball's chance of being granted. BK's DNA was left at the scene (in the bed of a victim) of a vicious quadruple murder, it's coming in.All indications are that DNA only provided partial profiles, which weren't even eligible to be uploaded to CODIS. That means you're never going to be able to link a single person to those samples. Again, they knew they had the killer's DNA on that sheath.
Hypothetically, even if those samples were of a quality to allow for that type of testing, you're talking about finite resources here. I have never, not once, encountered a case where law enforcement sent off more than one sample for IGG. That would expand the investigation to an insane scope, and only serve to muddy the waters.
These guys always work alone, and all indications are that Kohberger did. In some alternate universe where he did have accomplices, that would have been discovered by now. The only use for that DNA would be for exclusionary purposes.
We only have the defense side of this right now, but there's no way this stuff was ignored, especially early on when their focus was inside that house, and those who had been inside that house.
But hey, that's just my opinion.
EBM: Added a word for clarity
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