puakenikeni
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The police have not released any forensic testing results. In the media articles on the motion to dismiss, details from the grand jury proceedings are discussed as part of the motion hearing, that is all. This info came from the Maui News article of February12, posted in the timeline I would think. I have linked it here a few times, just don't have the link in front of me right now.Pua do you have a link for the analysis of the jaw bone saying the results of testing?
If you remember, there was also testimony about defleshing a jawbone.The hearsay evidence was froman entomologist with knowledge about maggots; Scott's dentist, who compared dental records with the jawbones suspected to be hers; a Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command forensic anthropologist who did a trauma analysis on jawbones suspected to be Scott's; and a Honolulu Police Department DNA specialist who examined fingernails suspected to be Scott's.
My read is that the jawbone(s) sustained trauma, but they were not so destroyed that dental record matching was impossible.