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Head light: too bright. If he takes the thing out only when he has left the house, no DNA at the scene. If the tiny bite light (really a keyring light with the key ring removed) is under a thin mask, less chance of dripping any saliva or the light falling out.What is this guy doing having a light in his mouth, covering it with DNA and then having to take it out at some point? The fact that he is using this mouth light and not a head light around his head makes no sense to me.
What this suggests to me is that he wasn't likely a hiker or an outdoors person who would have the need for a light as the sun starts setting.
It would never have occurred to me to use a flashlight in my mouth, and that makes me think that this is somebody who might put a flashlight in their mouth when working in a small dark place and they might be in a profession that would use a mouth light.
JMO