Fiber Analysis

In the statement Cindy gave the SA it appeared, from what she said, that the red plaid blanket was missing or had been removed from the bin where it was usually located. (my interpretation)

Hang on one sec.... Bond opened a Plaid Blanket thread.
 
I now am having trouble with the colored fibers that were stuck on the duct tape coming from the wtp blanket. In reviewing the pic from the ME report (pg 711/1405) it appears the wtp blanket is a "fleece" type with a fairly thick pile. Most of the fleece type blankets that we own that look like this are polyester (not cotton). I am now thinking the colored fibers stuck on the duct tape from the scene are from Caylee's (and/or kc's) clothing.
 
I noticed that OSCO found and listed 'fiber mass found in lane 6' and 'material fibers found in lane 7'.

I was going over the list in the FBI Lab Hair link (Off. Docs. post 339) of stuff they received from OSCO and the above fiber evidence is listed along with a rug found in lane 7.

Also many misc. pieces of fabric (but with no further descriptions) are listed. Some line items listed id the color - 'grey cloth 2 pcs lane 4', where other lines items are simply listed - 'plastic & cloth lane 4'.
 
ok, now I am confused . . . . (admittedly that happens a lot! LOL)
all of the colored fibers were cotton.

we have black wool fibers - but now I can't remember if we have red or any other colors of wool on any items found at the scene. Anyone? Anyone?
 
Fibers
(num = numerous, sev = several, manu = manufactured)
(number, color, type)

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Q59 (1) (Hair Mass from back of skull):
num - white - Manu textured delustered polyester-type
one - black - Manu lustrous acrylic type
sev - black - Manu heavy delustered with voids acrylic type
sev - light blue - cotton
one - blue - cotton denim type

Q59YarnsKN - Manu white round delustered

Q59 (2) Hair mass
MTFVTC including: blue cotton, purple cotton *Q23-Q25 KN (080805005 TO LF)

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Q60 (1) (Debris from skull):
sev - blue - cotton

Q60 (2) blue cotton, off-white cotton, brown (d) *Q23-Q25 KN (080805005 TO LF)
Note from BeanE: Note that this has the Q23-25 notation, but does *not* have the 'MTFVTC including' notation

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Q62 - Q64 (1) (Duct Tape - mouth/nose)
num - white - Manu textured delustered polyester type
one - black - wool
one - blue - cotton

Q62-064 (2)
MTFVTC including: blue cotton, black wool *Q23-Q25 KN (080805005 TO LF)
off-white (d) (like Q62-Q64 KN)

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Q66 (1) (Duct Tape) from Q65 (gas can):
one - blue - Manu delustered
??? - white - Manu round delustered, white textured delustered
??? - blue - cotton

Q66 (2)
MTFVTC including: black cotton
off-white (d), blue (d)
Note from BeanE: Note that this has the 'MTFVTC including' notation, but does *not* have the Q23-25 notation

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FBI Q Numbers:
Q23 - spare tire cover (ocso 26/q21)
Q24 - left side of trunk liner (ocso 25/q20)
Q25 - right side of trunk liner (ocso 24/q19)

Just in case I've confused which Q23-25 they're referring to:

OCSO Q Numbers:
Q23 - Swabs from tip of shovel
Q24 - Piece of spare tire cover
Q25 - Pants from closet of east room of 4937 Hopespring Dr

for reference - this was posted earlier in this very thread like 2nd post
 
ok, now I am confused . . . . (admittedly that happens a lot! LOL)
all of the colored fibers were cotton.

we have black wool fibers - but now I can't remember if we have red or any other colors of wool on any items found at the scene. Anyone? Anyone?

Black wool only on the duct tape.

In fact, that is the only evidence of any wool fibers that I am aware of.
 
Is it possible the black wool fibers came from the carpet in the car? Wool and another fiber.

I don't know what kind of carpet is used in a Sunfire and I haven't been able to find out. Just a thought...maybe the pieces of tape were cut and laid on the carpet before being place over the face. Therefore the fibers.



There are two types of carpet used in autos, loop carpet and cut pile carpet. Loop carpet is made via a machine that applies a coating to the back which locks the fiber and creates a fiber loop on the top. Cut pile is actually made with the same process except that the top loop is cut open.

There are a variety of carpet thicknesses, backings, and qualities for different vehicles. Of course the quality of the carpet is reflected in the cost. European autos more often use higher quality carpeting than their North American counterparts.

There is also a difference between domestic and import carpet. Domestic loop or cut pile carpet is usually made from nylon or acrylic fiber with fibers that are spaced wider than you would find in Import carpet. Import carpet is usually made from natural fibers such as wool with a nice heavy backing, tight short nap, and a much better quality overall. Import carpets tend to mat less, last longer, and offer better color choices.

http://www.carpets-guide.com/automobile-carpet.html
 
Sparky, I don't know too much about any evidence collected in re. interior of the car carpet. I am positive all trunk fibers were ruled out. I'm can't even recall what color the interior carpet of the Sunfire is....:waitasec:
 
Sparky, I don't know too much about any evidence collected in re. interior of the car carpet. I am positive all trunk fibers were ruled out. I'm can't even recall what color the interior carpet of the Sunfire is....:waitasec:

Black...

Now I'll crawl back in my hole. I only come out once in a while. LOL
 
Black...

Now I'll crawl back in my hole. I only come out once in a while. LOL

No, no, I think you might be on to something. If it was found ONLY on the duct tape, that has to mean something - could it have come from the car seat? From that missing blanket or something else wool? I feel like that could be a smoking gun if we could figure out where those fibers came from - I double wool was just out in the environment, floating in the water, and just happened to stick onto that duct tape.

I have seen murderers go down because of fiber matches to car interiors, rugs in the house, etc. So this could very well be important!
 
Black...

Now I'll crawl back in my hole. I only come out once in a while. LOL

Thanks, Sparky.

Nooooo, you can't go now! Please stay out and play!

I have been singing "Baa baa black sheep, have you any wool?" in my head for days now.

Somebody please find some black wool fabric that ties to Casey. :banghead:
 
Perhaps the KC wore black wool winter gloves to do the deed rather than plastic gloves. Sounds like something she would do. IMHO
 
I've been looking for any reference to wool content in landscape fabric. Although there is such a thing as wool landscape cloth, the common black stuff is made of polypropylene.
 
Thanks, Sparky.

Nooooo, you can't go now! Please stay out and play!

I have been singing "Baa baa black sheep, have you any wool?" in my head for days now.

Somebody please find some black wool fabric that ties to Casey. :banghead:

Too funny! :blowkiss:

I was just thinking the duct tape is very sticky. In order to keep it from sticking to itself, I would attach it to something to keep it straight. I have done that before in the back of my Jeep.

If the carpet in the Sunfire is made of a wool blend, then I'd think that's where the wool fiber would've come from. Especially since they are both black. JMO
 
I've been looking for any reference to wool content in landscape fabric. Although there is such a thing as wool landscape cloth, the common black stuff is made of polypropylene.
Junkie here is gardener extraordinaire and has tried every landscape fabric invented and no - I have NEVER seen wool fibers in any. There is one with fiberglass. DuPont is the brand, I think. Some have burlap and nylons, but I have never seen wool. This is just from my extensive use of these material - not official.
 
I have a feeling casey's grey slacks were a wool blend..imo (smoking gun perhaps?)

ETA..did cindy have any persian rugs in her house? I wouldnt' think she'd have the expensive wool type, but perhaps she found one in a garage sale.~L~
 
I have been thinking about the fibers found and wanted to take a different look at the info posted at the beginning of this thread. Listing only the fibers indicated in BeanE's early post in this thread - I grouped the fibers to see if we could find patterns:

(note due to OSCO's Q23-25 and FBI Q23-25 include trunk, spare tire, and tip of shovel - I included them all for the fiber's found)

cotton fibers:
light blue: hair mass back skull Q59
blue - Q60 - debris from skull; Q23-Q25 KN - Swab shovel tip, spare tire cover, pants (e. closet @ A's home) or trunk liner left & right ; duct tape nose/mouth Q62-64; duct tape from gas can Q66;
white -
purple
off white - (assume cotton) duct tape from gas can Q66; Q60 debris from skull
black - duct tape from gas can Q66
brown - Q60 - debris from skull
cotton - blue denim type (1) Q59 - hair mass back of skull

MTFVTC cotton:
blue - hair mass back skull Q59; Q23-25 shovel, spare tire cover, Pants -e. room closet @ A's home or spare tire cover, trunk liner left & Right
Purple - hair mass back skull Q59; Q23-25shovel, spare tire cover, pants or spare tire cover, trunk liner Left & right


poly -white manu textured deluster - hair mass & duct tape over mouth & nose Q62-Q64

lustrous acryllic - black - hair mass (1) Q59

manu delustered
white poly on hair mass & duct tape Q62- Q64
white round - textured white - duct tape from gas can Q66
white round - back of skull hair mass Q59 - YarnsKN
blue - duct tape gas can Q66



manufactured delustered - heavy manufactured - black

wool-
black - Duct tape nose & mouth Q62-64
 

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