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OT but they did use nail scrapings in 1988 Mount Vernon Jane Doe's case, which matched the DNA of a Massachusetts man but if I understand correctly, that was never really pursued.
I hope that the sandals could still have DNA on them, since LE wouldn't publicly say whether they did or not. Maybe that is so as to not "scare off" a suspect. But I clearly don't know much about DNA so I'm just hoping.
Also, I was reviewing the Tammy Jo case, and recalled how they took her tan lines into consideration to indicate she was from a warmer climate. Does this mean that WCJD could have had tan lines, and they weren't really that thought-of because Texas is warm?
I hope that the sandals could still have DNA on them, since LE wouldn't publicly say whether they did or not. Maybe that is so as to not "scare off" a suspect. But I clearly don't know much about DNA so I'm just hoping.
Also, I was reviewing the Tammy Jo case, and recalled how they took her tan lines into consideration to indicate she was from a warmer climate. Does this mean that WCJD could have had tan lines, and they weren't really that thought-of because Texas is warm?