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Originally Posted by ShellyCrash
They have Caylee's DNA on the duct tape, I think you're thinking of the fuck up the FBI lab had.
They don't have Casey's DNA on the duct tape, but they found a match to the duct tape in the parent's garage as well as the sheet of stickers the heart sticker on the mouth came from. The garbage bag also match bags in the grandparents home as well as the pooh bear blanket the child was in the garbage bag with is part of a set also from the grandparent's house.
I guess we'll see how it pans out...
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The only thing I see powerful there is matching the duct tape and I'm skeptical of
that kind of science. That stuff is made in bulk and a bulk is shipped to the
same area stores. They may be able to match duct tape in the homes
of 10 people on that street for all I really know.
Same goes for the garbage bags.
I'm looking at a roll of duct tape on my desk right now. It's common stuff
for people to have. I use mine to tape the battery into my broken remote controls.
The other stuff; heart stickers, blanket? The child lives in the home too and
has access to those things. It would be strong evidence to find those things
in the home of a different suspect that did not know the child. But finding things
on the child that came from the home the child lives in would be exactly normal.
Say the kid has home made jam on her shirt that exactly matches the jam
in the home. I'm like, No shit Sherlock the kid eats jam at home. That's not
evidence of a murder, that's evidence that the kid actually lived at home and
nothing else.
The biggest evidence I see against her is her own statements and actions.
Those are hard to explain away. Real hard.