Anti-K
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Actually, Smits testimony is heavy on evidence to support his claim: that a person did go in that window in a very close proximity of time to the murder. I can't say it was that night. No one can say that. But I can say it was very recent.It doesn't matter if there has been 1 in 100 cases where that has happened, it doesn't pertain to this case.
Two points, the window was highlighted by Smit and, as I've said before, his testimony about the method of entry is extremely light on forensic support. He wouldn't be coy if something was found and if he expected to find debris from outside dragged through the window, he most certainly expected fiber and fingerprint evidence. Oh yeah...he mentioned glove prints in a desperate Hail Mary.
Also, JR highlighted the window almost immediately, the house was closed up, forensics could have waited a while and still got results.
This wasn't terribly time sensitive.
Smits testimony is light on evidence that the entry occurred that night.
At any rate, there is no reason to think that someone coming through the window would have necessarily left fiber evidence.
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