I was thinking about SES's post, I mean novel, and about the idea that blood can only be on the exterior of the car to coinside with Rooster's account of Raven's activity the night Janet was murdered. And I've come up with a few questions of my own. Anyone want to help me get this straight in my head?
1. What is the difference between a swabbing and trace? Is swabbing a general term for just sweeping an item to find if there is something on it? And does trace mean that they found something, like a small spot of blood, and they are going to get a sample to have analyzed?
2. If LE was looking for something inside of the car, why didn't they swab more items that Raven would have touched--like the gear shift, the steering wheel, radio knobs, directionals, etc. To see if there is any of Janet's blood there. And if there was, wouldn't this prove that Janet's murder took place before Raven left--since there are indications that he was driving, fiddling with the radio, putting his turn signal on, and doing all of the things that one would do while driving?
Now if LE found something inside of the car and that discredits Raven's account of what happened, then this is definately the rope from which Raven will be hung. Thanks again for the thoughful post, SES!