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Road Side Pub
Making a murder 2
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<blockquote data-quote="IronSnake" data-source="post: 16037531" data-attributes="member: 46336"><p>All very valid concerns. I'm not a forensics investigator let alone a lawyer. But to me it seems to be a logical place for it to be located given his background. It's one thing if they found his sweat DNA on her refrigerator or a cup in her kitchen, but you're talking about a place that is plausible he'd touch. Perhaps she was unsettled/didn't care for him after he looked at her car? It's all spit balling at this point. But it's not exactly a "slam dunk" piece of evidence they made it out to be in the show. </p><p></p><p>It was the equivalent of finding his sweat DNA on the counter of the restaurant she works at. It's not a situation only made available by murdering her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IronSnake, post: 16037531, member: 46336"] All very valid concerns. I'm not a forensics investigator let alone a lawyer. But to me it seems to be a logical place for it to be located given his background. It's one thing if they found his sweat DNA on her refrigerator or a cup in her kitchen, but you're talking about a place that is plausible he'd touch. Perhaps she was unsettled/didn't care for him after he looked at her car? It's all spit balling at this point. But it's not exactly a "slam dunk" piece of evidence they made it out to be in the show. It was the equivalent of finding his sweat DNA on the counter of the restaurant she works at. It's not a situation only made available by murdering her. [/QUOTE]
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