There was only one question for the state at the end put by the assessor, which Desai read to Galloway. That was (paraphrasing) how Henri could have known that day in the police station that the evidence would show he wouldn't have Teresa's or Marli's blood on him (barring the spot of Teresa's on his sock).
Botha got upset when Galloway said wtte 'I'm sure if it had come back that there was blood on him
he would have changed his story to account for it', he meaning Henri, but Botha took it to mean that Botha would have changed his story. That's when Desai said something about come on it's the last breath of the trial and you've managed not to have any personal attacks on each other, and Galloway said she meant the accused not Botha.
But anyway, Galloway started a really good reply but she then lost her train of thought and cancelled it - she said that Henri had changed his original story that he was in the bathroom peeping through the door to being at the end of the bed in the bedroom. She should have carried this on to say that he therefore wasn't expecting them to find any blood on him including the men's blood but he changed his version to being in the bedroom when the results came back that the men's blood was on him.
Galloway finished by saying there are anomalies like no blood on the bottom of his socks when there should have been even if he was a victim, and his fingerprints not being on the axe when there should have been because he was holding it. Desai agreed that there are anomalies in every case.
I think they only need to consider the contradiction of blood on his shorts but not his body for starters. That is impossible. Henri reckons it dried and flaked off him

(Only the men's blood flaked off you understand, his own blood didn't because it is superior quality no doubt).
I still think about the mops and sock and t-shirt on the washing line. Lol, something isn't right about those items. I mean it wasn't a bra or normal assorted laundry, so I think it is likely connected to Henri's clean up.
Also thinking back to the early days when News24 reported from an anonymous police source that there was a search on a phone in the house for the Porco axe murder. Perhaps the state didn't include it because they couldn't say who had done the search. I hope it comes out after the verdict.