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Schoenhorn conceded outside the courthouse on Thursday that at least one bag found in Hartford contained blood that tested positive for Jennifer Dulos' DNA.
"I'm not surprised that it's going to be Jennifer Dulos' blood, I'm not contesting that," Schoenhorn said. "But testing everything else, having it be negative for blood, or not confirmed as blood, is kind of — in my view — taking up a lot of unnecessary time."
But by Friday afternoon, Schoenhorn also pointed out that he understood prosecutors were showing the depth of the massive investigation, which might include items that are "arguably irrelevant to the case."
"I'm not going to criticize the prosecution for putting on a complicated, step-by-step approach," Schoenhorn said outside the courthouse after testimony concluded early Friday afternoon. "This isn't 'Law and Order' where you can conclude the case after an hour."
"I'm not surprised that it's going to be Jennifer Dulos' blood, I'm not contesting that," Schoenhorn said. "But testing everything else, having it be negative for blood, or not confirmed as blood, is kind of — in my view — taking up a lot of unnecessary time."
But by Friday afternoon, Schoenhorn also pointed out that he understood prosecutors were showing the depth of the massive investigation, which might include items that are "arguably irrelevant to the case."
"I'm not going to criticize the prosecution for putting on a complicated, step-by-step approach," Schoenhorn said outside the courthouse after testimony concluded early Friday afternoon. "This isn't 'Law and Order' where you can conclude the case after an hour."