"That's what the Cellmark Labs tech told the police."
I don’t believe you. I am quite confident that you are mistaken. Prove it.
Try this:
http://www.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0005/31/lkl.00.html
THOMAS: Nobody at this -- nobody at this table is a DNA expert, and the DNA experts in this case, at the time I left, had told us this is not a DNA case because of issues: degradation, contamination.
J. RAMSEY: There is unidentified DNA that was found under her fingernails and on her underwear.
KING: It could have been there from five day ago.
or this:
http://www.red dit.com/r/JonBenet/comments/2usb0m/excerpts_from_chief_james_kolars_book_relating_to/
or this:
http://www.crimeandinvestigation.co.uk/crime-files/jonbenet-ramsey/investigation
Some partial and degraded traces of DNA were collected from JonBenet’s underwear and fingernails. It was later determined to be male DNA, however, due to the damage and fragmentation in the samples collected, it was impossible to trace its origins. Indeed, the presence of DNA may be innocuous, as demonstrated by investigators who tested new underwear bought from a department store and who also found trace DNA, possibly from contamination at the plant.
I think Kolar sums it up best:
this single piece of DNA evidence has to be considered in light of all of the other physical, behavioral, and statement evidence that has been collected over the course of the investigation
I'm beginning to see why some people thought that when FF came out that I was Chief Kolar: he and I think alike! (I may have missed my calling in life.)
Eagerly anticipating STRIKE THREE!
I'm your huckleberry!