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Court has restarted - we're still hearing from the forensic scientist - here's what we heard yesterday
A forensic scientist has told court it is "very unusual" that no DNA
Asked if there was any DNA belonging to Becky in the bathroom at Cotton Mill Lane, Ms Morse replied "there was nothing found in, or on, the bathroom".
It doesn't mean she couldn't have been dismembered in the bathroom, it could still have happened, I find it extremely surprising we found no blood in that bathroom, it is a difficult thing to try and clean up from all the nooks and crannies.
– CLAIRE MORSE
She added, if the dismemberment did happen in the bathroom it would have been a "combination of covered surfaces and full cleaning".
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On the inside of the mask there was a mixed profile which contained all the components of both Ms Hoare.
There is strong support she contributed to this sample.
That finding is what could be expected if she had contact with the mask, or what could be expected if she had worn it at some time.
– CLAIRE MORSE
She added that DNA from at least three people was found on a knotted bin bag, also taken from a suitcase, at least one was male, and one that could suggest Hoare had also contributed.
A number of blood stains, on the masks, safety goggles and circular saw matched Becky Watts, she said.
She went on to add that a 'Tweety t-shirt' found in the spotted suitcase had a high DNA match for Hoare - indicating she could be the usual wearer of the garment.
More on Day 9-
http://www.itv.com/news/west/story/2015-10-19/becky-watts-trial-day-9/