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JB questioning Eikenbloom
JB broke out his Jpad wrote the #17 on it
Jb asking if he thought the 17 was human dna and asks how many ?
JB so if I'm a 14/15 at the B3 can you exclude that person--Yes
JA up
JA original dna testing done thru (?? big word) so it requires a substantial amount of dna--Yes
JA Pcr made it so that less dna required--yes
JA the smaller amount of dna required for touch dna increases the chance for contamination--yes
JA if you tested the tape there is 3 possible results...nothing--yes
if you found nothing it wouldn't be unusual due to conditions--yes
other possible result you couldve found Caylees dna-yes
which could mean tape was over her mouth--yes
3rd is you couldve found unknown dna--yes
and if unknown found then theres no way to know if it belongs to anyone involved in the case--would have to do testing
Eik--low copy dna more prone to contamination having said that we test the unknown against all persons known to be in contact with the case to exclude them from contaminating the crime scene
JA because this test is so sensitive you cant know for sure if someone (tech) had contact with their wife and got it on the evidence--youd expect more dna from the tech than the wife but its less likely than direct contact
JA problem is you wouldnt know if unknown profile is you dont know where it came from--yes
Ja asking for pic of jacket. hand and panties to be brought up
JA was that object found with skeletal remains--No
JA saying basically none of the items were associated with skeletal remains
JB up
JB based on what you do wether its skelatal remains has no bearing on the outcome of testing on the item---you can have problems depending on condition of the items
JB back to the Jpad
Says JA 3 items leaves out a 4th scenario..that duct tape may not have been around Caylees mouth based on evidence state presented---if placed on mouth then in the beginning there would be dna
JB when you find perps dna on item you never go into court and say you dont know if the dna on the item is related to the crime---its up to the judge and jury to determine if the dna is crime related
JB either the evidence is there or not you never say if it is or not--correct
JA what youre saying is that the proximity of the tape to rotting flesh has no bearing on the outcome---yes it does
(I know JA made a point with the above but I lost it

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HHBP asks if witness can be excused for today
JB calling Yuri Melich