I know. I really wanted to hear about these 3 DNA samples. I haven’t found any tweets or news articles yet either. This is like a ghost trial. I find it do odd that no one is reporting on a quadruple murder.
And NO, it isn’t because these kinds of crimes are common in Fallbrook. Not at all.
I actually think it was 4 profiles or partial profiles, from defense OS's:
Preliminary computer analysis is all we have now, final results are due in two days, but they have developed profiles on those five items. They say we should be able to develop profiles, there's four of them, they said they're of unknown subjects meaning it's not the McStay family, it's not Charles Merrit, they have been all excluded from the evidence inside the grave.
I think it's been mentioned somewhere along the way that it was 3 male, 1 female, not sure where? maybe an article. jmo
After listening to the State expert, I figured the defense expert would have to convince me that DNA could survive... last week when looking at the OS from McGee again, I noticed he said "She'll (Suzanna Ryan) say it's degraded, it's not something that was just placed there, it's simply broken down from being in the ground." So now I'm really interested to hear what she will say, if she does actually say it's degraded.
I do think that this is something that is going to pose a problem regardless... either it's DNA found in the grave and it was there when they were placed there.... or there are 4 different DNA profiles that got on there after they were found. I could see 1 profile from a tech or someone working the scene... but 4? I'm not sure what that says either. JMO