razzledazzle
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Evidently, I have missed something. Is the "mystery accomplice" for real or speculation?
Evidently, I have missed something. Is the "mystery accomplice" for real or speculation?
Defense attorney Tony Anderson is now going through each piece of evidence that did not have David Eisenhauer's DNA on it and making Harold confrim from her report. (Gym bag, Minions blanket, stick from scene of crime etc.).
Biggie...
Annie Andersen
@Annie_Andersen
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She was more scientific, but Harold says Eisenhauer's DNA was found under Lovell's fingernails. (Odds it was... (link: https://fb.me/W5kx6ehZ) fb.me/W5kx6ehZ
Annie Andersen
@Annie_Andersen
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Harold now talking about DNA found on this stick. Says the probability the DNA on the broken looking end belongs to anybody other than Nicole Lovell is about 1 in 7 billion. The stick was found in the gym back that the prosecution introduced yesterday.
Here's the photo of that stick
https://mobile.twitter.com/Annie_Andersen/status/961690138547048448/photo/1
Well...that's enough for me!
Dumb question...was this a bag in his car? His dorm? Or what?
I/we have seen cases with much less forensics secure a conviction. Just sayin........
I/we have seen cases with much less forensics secure a conviction. Just sayin........
2:40 p.m.:
After a short break testimony continues with Nicole Harold, the forensic science supervisor. She extracted blood stains on the gym bag, the DNA matched Nicole Lovell's. A picture of blood stains on a minions blanket is proved to belong to Lovell. The same goes for a pair of female underpants. Blood was collected from the waistband. Harvey said she was not able to extra DNA from four cleaning clothes and one wash cloth that had blood.
A stick with hair fiber and blood on it was examined. The blood belonged to Nicole Lovell. Harvery was not able to use testing to pull DNA from the hair.
Boots, attorneys say belonged to Natalie Keepers, had blood stains on it. The blood belonged to Nicole Lovell. Harold is shown a picture of a shovel, and again tells the court the blood belonged to Lovell. Tony Anderson asks why some pieces of evidence were tested forensically and others were not. Harvey said she doesnt always examine evidence that are found in groups.
http://www.wdbj7.com/content/news/472974783.html
The prosecution has recalled Detective Desiree Twigger with BPD again. From initials questions, it sounds like they will be talking about messages sent on cell phones.
They've done a great job placing him with Nicole....but have they made a convincing case that he is the one who administered the fatal injury that killed her?
jmo
They've done a great job placing him with Nicole....but have they made a convincing case that he is the one who administered the fatal injury that killed her?
jmo
I think we're close. But remember "the hand of one is the hand of all"They've done a great job placing him with Nicole....but have they made a convincing case that he is the one who administered the fatal injury that killed her?
jmo