You obviously believe you already know the answer.
Because he collected the hair, he didn't test the hair.......
In that hot weather..within 24 hours..JMOO..again OT of thread..sorry:truce:
If it was a stranger's hair, it might mean something, but we already heard testimony today that it would not be unusual to find the defendant's DNA all over the house, and so why not the victim's hair all over the car?
If the jury came back with a guilty at this time, we would know that they were not objective.
It is establishing the chain of custody for these items. This guy collects, thats it - other than preliminary testing he does nothing else. It is then determined by others what goes where for follow up testing. This is foundation evidence and must be completed for the upcoming witnesses who actually did the testing. That is the way it works, all this squawking about no evidence is premature. Save if for what the lab guys testify to.
Milk was for the younger daughter not the older daughter. Younger one woke up at 4 am according to BC.
Because this particular hair might have a decomp band on it.
I like that answer ... he would expect to smell gas for over a week in his own vehicle ... so I guess it's not that unual to spill gas in a vehicle and clean it up.
All these witnesses, at RC said, are foundation witnesses. You can't just put on an expert and have them give the results of a test on evidence if you don't establish that the item was seen, then collected, then packaged, then sent somewhere, prelim tests run (if applicable), and then sent to final testing where an expert can testify if they found a result. Rules of evidence require this foundation.
How long would you expect to smell gas asked of Agent Galloway...he says over a week.
Jury being dismissed for the day.
That would be awesome for the prosecution if that's the case. A "smoking gun" I would think.
It is establishing the chain of custody for these items. This guy collects, thats it - other than preliminary testing he does nothing else. It is then determined by others what goes where for follow up testing. This is foundation evidence and must be completed for the upcoming witnesses who actually did the testing. That is the way it works, all this squawking about no evidence is premature. Save if for what the lab guys testify to.
Honestly I don't. I was asking because I'm interested in what you were saying. Does it happen immediately or after some period of time. I wasn't being sarcastic or smart, you just didn't answer.
Honestly I don't. I was asking because I'm interested in what you were saying. Does it happen immediately or after some period of time. I wasn't being sarcastic or smart, you just didn't answer.
Based on the description a few posts ago, it's very unlikely to have the death band since she wasn't "rotting" at that point. The defense could actually use the lack of a "death band" if it is her piece of hair as evidence that the hair couldn't have been from transporting a body.