AFFIDAVIT OF STUART H. JAMES
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Missy~~here is your answer to that nagging question about those darn "flakes".
For this experiment I used fresh blood to better represent the time it would take for blood shed by Mr. Avery in his
bathroom sink to coagulate and dry. Blood was drawn from a volunteer and was deposited on the bathroom sink from Mr. Avery's residence.The blood dried on the sink for approximately thirty minutes.
Dried flakes of blood were then lifted from the
sink using a scalpel.
More fresh blood was drawn from the volunteer and deposited into the basin and rim of the sink. Using a pipette, blood was taken from the sink and transported to Ms. Zellner's 1999 RA V-4. Blood was then dripped on the driver's seat, the passenger's seat, between the driver's seat and center console, on a CD case sitting on the passenger seat, and on the door jamb of the rear passenger door. An applicator was used to recreate the stain near the ignition. Depositing blood in this manner and at these locations took less than thirty minutes. Blood was also dripped onto the carpet of Ms. Zellner's RA V-4 between the driver's seat and the center console.
The fresh blood absorbed into the carpet and did not form flakes.
Footnote: Mr. Avery's sink had been removed from his residence and brought to Ms. Zellner's office.
By the way~~did anyone see this guys credentials??? Holy Smokes!