Heyya madeleine.
uhm, if EM is a valid source:
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Erin Moriarty on Court TV
December 18, 2004
(1:05)
Q: Erin, dna profile from where?
Where did this mystery dna come from?
EM: Well, there are two blood spots on JonBenet Ramsey's underwear
that she was wearing the night she was murdered.
And, originally the police only had one blood spot tested
and there was not enough dna.
When they finally went, looked at the other blood spot,
there was enough to do PCR and according to the Denver Police Crime Lab,
they feel very confident there was no contamination
and that they do infact have a complete dna profile for the person who left that dna.
Now why they beleive it's the killer is because that dna,
it matches the two blood spots, the same dna in both, and nowhere else.
So it's not like somebody could, whoever packed the underwear, could sneeze on it,
it's nowhere else. Plus, while there isn't the complete dna profile under her fingernail,
many of the markers they found under her fingernails match that dna in the blood spot.
So, and I, from my sources within this case, they're really pretty confident that the dna
is that of the killer of JonBenet Ramsey. And I should
point out, it does not match anyone in the Ramsey family.