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I hate when that happens. Just had the same issue with the Durango Herald. I only use an iPad and usually if I clear my browsing history on Chrome and Safari it fixes it.The link to The Journal article is great but I'm blocked by a paywall so I can't read it. They only allow 3 articles per 30 days.
We are allowed to copy and paste only 10% of articles here due to Copyright. Here are a couple of items from the article. It summed up the testimonies of Miller and Strub and gave key points that I hope the Jury will remember.
A new software program, STRmix, was adopted by the Colorado Bureau of Investigation in 2018, and evidence in Dylan’s death was retested using the software. It was the first evidence from a criminal case in Colorado tested using STRmix, said Sarah Miller, who until recently was program manager of the Colorado Bureau of Investigation Forensic Lab.
Miller testified that DNA collected on a coffee table in Mark Redwine’s Vallecito home had overwhelming statistical probability of coming from two individuals – Dylan and Mark Redwine.
Miller told Bogan that further analysis showed 84% of the DNA sample from the coffee table came from Mark Redwine and 16% came from Dylan Redwine.
The contribution of DNA to a sample, she said, could depend on if one person was at the site of its collection more frequently than the other person.
“The more likely you sit in that chair the more likely we’ll find DNA in your chair,” Miller said in response to a question asked by a juror.
When prosecutor Michael Dougherty asked Strub if the inability to exclude Dylan’s blood from multiple positive tests in the living room meant it was likely Dylan bled in the living room in multiple places, she offered a simple answer: “That is correct.”