I don't have your same life experience but I also don't think the blood proves anything.
I am puzzled by blood transfer but no plant matter.
And I am well and truly in the minority.
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The lack of plant material in the Captiva doesn't bother me. To me there are lots of potential scenarios to deal with this, assuming that Allison was transported to Kholo in the back of this car as the prosecution have alleged. Some ideas include that she was placed on a tarp in the back of the car or wrapped in a blanket. If these items were used they could have trapped any plant material on them rather than leaving them in the car.These items could have been disposed of or washed, dried and put away before the arrival of the police. The other scenario is that the car was vacuumed using a different vacuum cleaner to the one that NBC had and maybe at a different location to the house as well. Either of these ideas would leave the possibility of no leaves being found in the back of the Captiva. Obviously none of these ideas that I present have any factual basis. They are just ideas from my imagination about what could have happened to any plant matter in the back of the Captiva and explain why the lack of it doesn't bother me. I can also see how a small rivulet of blood could easily be missed by the alleged perpetrator in the darkness and the stress of the occasion too.
Thanks to all the people for keeping us updated with tweets and court reports too.