We're not told if there was any connection made between the suspect nd the footprints.
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Earlier in the morning, the jury heard Waugh describe the Brooks running shoe footprints taken from the bathroom of the crime scene.
He contacted officials with Brooks, who provided a list of stores in Sudbury that sold the shoe. He found what he believed to be the best match to the shoe was a size 9 at Sears and grabbed a pair – adding he had permission to take them.
"I did not steal them," he said, in a rare light moment at the trial.
"It was the closest impression I had seen from my photographs."
Officials with Sears told Waugh that they had 17 pairs of that particular shoe in stock and had only sold four pairs since receiving the shoes in summer 1996.
Waugh also testified that he processed footprint impressions found at a Nepahwin Avenue address that police believed were linked to the case.
When he arrived, he said the footprints were covered in boxes to keep them intact. He painted a type of red wax on the footprints to preserve them and bring out more detail.
"At that time, I photographed both footwear impressions," Waugh said.
A former Sudbury police forensics officer testified in court Tuesday he thought it was a "joke" when he heard John Fetterly had been charged with the murder of Renee Sweeney.
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