accordn2me said:This is what happened: When Darlie was frightening with him, she pushed the knife out of his left hand with her bloody right hand. He picked it up, ran toward the garage, threw the knife down, she picked it up and now they can't get the prints. Ta da!
No that's not what happened. Couple of problems there straight off.
Bevel testified that the knife had to have been fed blood running down the arm of whoever was holding it for it to gather on the tip like it did. That puts it in the hand of someone who was actively bleeding.
If it had been knocked out of the intruder's hand there would be spatter around where the imprint is, not a nice little outline of the knife.
If he threw it down in the u-room again there should be some blood pattern which will indicate that it was ever there, and some spatter to indicate it landed on the hard lino floor.