marspiter
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I did not interpret the results as indicative of "raised levels of chloroform". There are many things that would explain this though if it were the case, including but not limited to the cleaning of the trunk.
As far as the computer searches go, I am sorry but I do not find them relevant at ALL. Common sense tells me that Casey did not MAKE chloroform (nor did she need to google shovel and neck breaking if she was planning on breaking her neck and digging a hole). If she did make chloroform (or the state even believed it), I would expect that the ingredients used would have been collected as evidence and presented by the state in the doc dumps. I dont think the state is even going to use that in court. Of course I very well may be wrong![]()
So based on the fact that chloroform was found and that computer searches were made for chloroform on the A's computer the reasonable conclusion then is the computer searches are not relevant?