Why should the state want further testing done? The right people are in prison, and the conviction of each of them rests on a mountain of testimony and evidence. But, by all means, let the defense test the bloody shirt and the bloody amulet. Don't worry.. they won't. They know that the chances are statistically huge that the DNA results wouldn't serve their purpose, and would quite likely produce results far from what they hope to find.
I'll have to remember that. Next time my cat lies down on my puma running shoes, I can just rip the laces out, and all cat hair will be gone. Why hasn't someone thought of this before!? Oh. Because it's imaginary nonsense that is supported by nothing more than a few supporters' wacky ideas
If you go to www.wm3blackboard.com and read about the laces, you will see that Michael was apparently tied with one lace cut in half. That lace would have to have been about 60" long. Childrens' laces are not that long
So that's our supposition, that the laces were cut in half at the crime scene instead of doing what many of us do when our kids laces bust...take a long shoelace from a pair of high-tops that we no longer wear, and cut it in half, then lace them up and they're ready to go. I guess that theory isn't salacious enough, tho? No, there has to be something eeeevil behind the shoestring fiasco.
The murderer MUST have done it. Surely couldn't attribute something like that to a parent getting a child ready for school, and child has busted lace. so parent digs out her old high tops, cuts the lace in half, and laces up child's shoes with two matching half laces. I've done it. Parents do it all the time.
Here's a link:
http://www.wm3blackboard.com/forum/index.php?topic=887.0[/QUOTE]
I'll pass. I don't have the time or energy to dispel fantasy posts which, if they resemble many of your posts here, are based on little fact and a lot of wishful distortion.
Nah, I'm pretty happy with what I've learned at callahan. And even jive puppi. But I won't spend time on sites which claim to be legitimate, while at the same time postulation outlandish theories.[/QUOTE]
I agree the defense will never test those items.