regarding DNA at the scene Postby jhancock » Sun Jul 25, 2010 10:02 am
From DOJ report in 2006:
"...out of all of the items submitted the only DNA samples obtained match that of the three victims. In other words no DNA was identified other than from the three victims. [The technician] said that there was far more evidence initially collected at the crime scene that could still be sourced for suspect DNA. [Technician] said she had several more items within their possession that she would attempt to identify DNA."
From DOJ Physical Evidence Examination Report in 2004:
"DNA was extracted from the following: swab from the steak knife blade and steak knife handle; two stains from the front left side of the striped jacket; three stains from the front right sleeve of the striped jacket; two stains from the back lower portion of jacket; swab of the handle of hammer; swab of blade of butcher knife; swab of the handle of butcher knife; stains from notepaper; piece of north wall with stain from living room; swab of inside of kitchen door knob; swab of edge of door to west bedroom; swab of piece of wall from west bedroom; brown stain from side of fitted sheet..." [and several other entries here] User avatar jhancock