Bartholemeus
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Police are DNA testing people in the hotel on the nights. You cant have a source for that, but I have friends who have been DNA tested. Actually, police knocked on their front door randomly and asked for a DNA sample there and then. I don't have a source, but it will come out in the wash what I am saying is true.
How do you even have a source for that?
What did a DNA test cost in 1990? Ouch!
So spending that kind of dosh if you don't have DNA is a bit of a waste if they didnt have DNA. They did DNA a couple hundred taxi drivers. That is a lot of money if you don't have DNA.
They have the Karrakatta victim who ran to a hospital. Who said they pull out the rape kit straight away? They have connected the two cases.
1. It's not a waste of time and money at all. There's almost no doubt that they didn't have a DNA profile in the first 10 years or so. There's a couple of good reasons to collect DNA even if they don't have a profile; a) In case through tech advances a profile becomes available, and b) to make POIs think they have a sample
2. No one said they had a rape kit straight away. This was speculated in a discussion. She ran to a hospital. It's likely they took samples.
3. It's not definite the cases are connected. Again - this is reported by media. The first report claimed "forensic link", the second "DNA link". The whole blitz attack theory is also media driven and potentially an extrapolation of the Karra link.