Absolutely, Tadpole! Just like he said: ask me! Since we're all letting Tadpole decide on his/her own, RIGHT?
Lacks information, eh? Try this on for size:
There's a man in Maine serving a life sentence for murder. His name is Dennis Dechaine, and his victim was a 12-year-old babysitter named Sarah Cherry. The evidence was damning, including a confession, eyewitnesses, papers that showed he was at the scene, even a confirmation from his lawyer a la Danielle Van Dam. BUT, some people in Maine are trying to free him. WHY? Because there was DNA under Sarah's fingernails that was not his. I read about this in a book --which had NOTHING to do with JBR, by the way-- where the author, a well-known lawyer and political pundit, had this to say:
"The world is fairly bristling with human DNA. She might have picked up human DNA from any number of people, by reading a magazine, eating candy, or playing with friends before her babysitting job that day. Only in cases of rape where ejaculate is present is DNA capable of excluding a suspect-and even then only if the victim was not sexually active and there was only one single rapist. In virtually all other cases, DNA can only include suspects; it can't exclude suspects."
JB was NOT raped. No ejaculate was found. She was six-years-old, so she was not sexually active (although PR said she flirted with people, and we all know what THAT is a sign of).
And yes, everybody DOES do this. If you knew how much foreign DNA you had on you right now, you'd probably freak. Yes, she very well could have transferred it to herself, most likely from her own hands. Here's how that happens: you shake hands with someone, then rub it off on yourself. It's that simple. And it's NOT just me or JMO8778 saying that. I can think of two pathologists and a criminologist for the FBI, just off the top of my head.
Now, Tadpole, aren't you glad you asked me?
Right. And as for the DA and the media, I'd trust them about as far as I can throw an aircraft carrier barehanded.