Thanks for your reply Mama.
So, the unsource DNA isn't from the same person?
No, that is not the message I am trying to relay. Rather, my opinion is that ALL of the unsourced male DNA may have been deposited by one person.
In 1997, unsourced male DNA was collected from the victim's right hand fingernail clippings, left hand fingernail clippings, and from the interior crotch of the victim's panties, commingled with her blood. These three samples were found to be consistent; meaning the genetic material may have been (& probably was) deposited, in these 3 separate locations, by the same male individual.
^^^This DNA, obtained in 1997, cannot be compared to the remaining evidentiary DNA (collected in 2001, 2003 & 2008) b/c the testing methods used then v. now target different genetic markers.
The DNA analyses conducted after 1997, revealed the same unsourced male DNA profile in three locations:
-The interior crotch of the victim's panties, commingled with her blood. (Submitted to CODIS in 2003)
-The left side of the victim's PJ pants/LJs.
-The right side of the victim's PJ pants/LJs.
ALL of the unsourced, evidentiary, male DNA (collected from 1997 on) may have been deposited by one person.
And if they tested the subjects in the morgue and noone was a match?
Right. No match, still unsourced...
I'm just baffled at how they have DNA on JB from different people.
ALL of the unsourced male DNA may have been deposited by one person.
Do many people believe that there were up to 5 or more intruders that night?
Absolutely not. There is no reason to believe so at all. The evidence is most indicative of one male intruder as
ALL of the unsourced male DNA may have been deposited by one person.
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