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ITA! IMO the blood evidence will rule out any "accidental" death that DV may try to use. Remember the talk about him being sick and Maleah being sick? Any claims of some sort of illness/vomiting aren't gonna fly. MOO.BBM - I totally agree with you.
The blood evidence found in the apartment (reported in the probable cause affidavit) rules out a few possibilities listed in your above post.
In particular, the blood evidence that was revealed when the luminol was applied indicates that there was an attempt to clean up the crime scene. That tells me that there was much more blood present at the scene (which was cleaned up with the bleach) and that it was undoubtedly a very violent crime scene (ahhhhh - my heart breaks typing those words - poor precious baby! I hate this!).
Based on the info in the affidavit, and the activities and preposterous statements (lies) of DV following the last time Maleah was seen alive on the neighbor's video camera, and based on Maleah's father's statement that he was refused access to his daughter when he asked to see her, I believe beyond a reasonable doubt that little Maleah died at the hands of an adult entrusted to her care and I don't believe for a single, solitary second that Maleah's death was accidental.