Of course. But DNA can get onto objects in many different ways.
From wearing gloves as well.
Of course. But DNA can get onto objects in many different ways.
Trace or NOT, HIS DNA IS found on those items.
From wearing gloves as well.
Right, but he also said that he can't say the mode of how it got there ;-) We WILL hear more about this later, and probably with this witness... probably tomorrow because they are going blah blah blah.
The defense said in their OS that they think it got there by transfer DNA. I want to hear more![]()
Only if skin cells slough onto the glove first.
And it can get onto an object by way of a transfer.
You have to weigh where the DNA was actually found, Major-Minor-Trace vs CM's statement, IMO.
Handling the gloves PRIOR to placing them onto your hands works for me.
Here's another thought along this line. If Chase lied about being a passenger in the Trooper, how would this have helped him?
If Chase wanted to explain his DNA on the steering wheel, wouldn't a lie about having driven the Trooper be more effective?
Who would there be to contradict him?
Right, but that still doesn't prove how the DNA got there. What I imagine this will come down to is war of the experts. And the jury will decide what they think is most likely.
I *believe* the Defense is trying for "unknown" persons DNA being found in the graves. However, so far, the Pros expert testified NOTHING of any DNA has been found in the graves, so far.
Here's another thought along this line. If Chase lied about being a passenger in the Trooper, how would this have helped him?
If Chase wanted to explain his DNA on the steering wheel, wouldn't a lie about having driven the Trooper be more effective?
Who would there be to contradict him?
Then why didn't his DNA show up on the passenger side/door etc?
Then why didn't his DNA show up on the passenger side/door etc?
Well he couldn't answer "why yes. I was in the Trooper on the day I murdered the family". He needs a reason to explain his DNA possibly being found in the Trooper. And for me, it is too big of leap to think CM would be thinking his DNA could be found on steering wheel vs his DNA being in found in a random location.
Because he was a passenger in the Trooper.
Right, but that still doesn't prove how the DNA got there. What I imagine this will come down to is war of the experts. And the jury will decide what they think is most likely.
Because it was weeks prior?
The way this cross is going I think McGee is succeeding in increasing the jury's trust in this guy's opinion and results. He isn't discrediting him he's almost consulting him.