sissi
Former Member
BC, you know this picture isn't online, we have all looked for it, the only recourse we have is to believe Kane was lying in the interview if we believe there was no picture. Heck, I'll buy it!!
Back to Bonita.....maybe I will use her as a source..her info is way off, but I will pick and choose some things that may make my case "work".
Bonita papers:
Agent Dressel examined the fingernail clippings taken during the
autopsy. According to the DNA profile developed, there was an indication
of least two persons, the major component being JonBenet. It was Agent Dressel's opinion that if the other DNA component from the fingernails were from a single individual, all samples submitted for comparison could be eliminated. These samples included John, Patsy, Burke, Melinda and John Andrew.
Agent Dressels next task was to run DNA testing on the panties worn by JonBenet. Again, Dressel found that if the DNA was attributed to one person other than JonBenet, the same people could be excluded as a match.
The DNA analysis of the trace evidence recovered from the duct tape revealed a human hair, an animal hair, later identified as beaver, and various natural and man made red, blue, pink, purple and brown fibers.
The white blanket found with JonBenets body and the swabs of substances
recovered during the autopsy were examined for semen. Serological studies
did not find the presence of semen on any of these items. However, two hairs were recovered from the blanket. One of the hairs, identified as a
Caucasian pubic hair, did not match samples from John, Patsy or John Andrew.
A second hair, was also identified as human head hair several inches long,
Was also examined but no conclusions were reached as to the source.
I'll take this bonita stuff..will be back soon with more
Back to Bonita.....maybe I will use her as a source..her info is way off, but I will pick and choose some things that may make my case "work".
Bonita papers:
Agent Dressel examined the fingernail clippings taken during the
autopsy. According to the DNA profile developed, there was an indication
of least two persons, the major component being JonBenet. It was Agent Dressel's opinion that if the other DNA component from the fingernails were from a single individual, all samples submitted for comparison could be eliminated. These samples included John, Patsy, Burke, Melinda and John Andrew.
Agent Dressels next task was to run DNA testing on the panties worn by JonBenet. Again, Dressel found that if the DNA was attributed to one person other than JonBenet, the same people could be excluded as a match.
The DNA analysis of the trace evidence recovered from the duct tape revealed a human hair, an animal hair, later identified as beaver, and various natural and man made red, blue, pink, purple and brown fibers.
The white blanket found with JonBenets body and the swabs of substances
recovered during the autopsy were examined for semen. Serological studies
did not find the presence of semen on any of these items. However, two hairs were recovered from the blanket. One of the hairs, identified as a
Caucasian pubic hair, did not match samples from John, Patsy or John Andrew.
A second hair, was also identified as human head hair several inches long,
Was also examined but no conclusions were reached as to the source.
I'll take this bonita stuff..will be back soon with more
