logicalgirl
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Cindy never said she cleaned it out. She said she brushed away some debris and that was it. We have speculated here that she cleaned it out but NEVER was that proven in court, only speculated on. Also, if you understand the forensics completely, chloroform is volatile and evaporates quickly. The fact that some was even left for the air to be picked up by Vass's equipment is astronomical. Even further that some was left in the actual carpet is beyond astronomical. NONE should have been found in that trunk at all, and yet some was still found after the car was aired out. That tells me a large quantity, more than was in cleaners that were never proven to be used, was in that trunk. Normal people don't dump vast amounts of chloroform in their trunks for any reason.
And that had me convinced of the chloroform long before the disputed searches. I think some mountains are being made of molehills here...
And to piggyback on your comments Aedrys, clearly there is a no understanding of what a Frye hearing is - and what levels of acceptance evidence has to pass to even get introduced into a trial.