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Making a murder 2
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<blockquote data-quote="IronSnake" data-source="post: 16037490" data-attributes="member: 46336"><p>I'm not sure it's on record or not, I think you'd have to be heavily tied into it and not dependent upon a documentary. Regardless, the amount of times i've helped people at work on their cars when I'm not an advertised mechanic, or even professionally a mechanic, is staggering. I just know cars, so when someone goes "I have a weird noise, think you can listen to it?" I say sure, walk out, open the hood and give it a listen. </p><p></p><p>His DNA on a hood latch shouldn't be admissible as it's completely irrelevant to the context of the case. Touching a persons hood latch or vehicle shouldn't implicate you for murder, much less make you a suspect. I guarantee there's 20 people's worth of DNA under the hood of that car from sweat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IronSnake, post: 16037490, member: 46336"] I'm not sure it's on record or not, I think you'd have to be heavily tied into it and not dependent upon a documentary. Regardless, the amount of times i've helped people at work on their cars when I'm not an advertised mechanic, or even professionally a mechanic, is staggering. I just know cars, so when someone goes "I have a weird noise, think you can listen to it?" I say sure, walk out, open the hood and give it a listen. His DNA on a hood latch shouldn't be admissible as it's completely irrelevant to the context of the case. Touching a persons hood latch or vehicle shouldn't implicate you for murder, much less make you a suspect. I guarantee there's 20 people's worth of DNA under the hood of that car from sweat. [/QUOTE]
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