Cece Moore
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Sometimes they'll cut things out.
I don't know if they would do that on a mattress or not, but they are probably putting that mattress into storage for future testing or maybe even to use in the courtroom.
I think it's extremely high.
Like you've pointed out, he would have had to have been covered in their DNA.
And then he must have gotten in that car still in those clothes.
I don't think he stripped down there on that street.
And so you cannot clean that completely out of a car.
even though we know he took great effort cleaning that car based on reports, there still would be DNA left behind, very likely blood, maybe hair, and maybe even transferred into his home, right?
When he went into his home, he might've brought some of that with him as well.
So I think there's a good chance they'll be able to tie the victims, one or more of the victims' DNA to his property.
That's key.
Yes.
Some of the detectives I've worked with have told me that they don't need me to perform investigative genetic genealogy on many of their cases, their active cases, because they have so much technological evidence.
They have cell phone data.
They have computer data.
They
Like, we don't know, of course, if the car was what first led them to identify him or the genetic genealogy, but also just having computerized systems where you can search cars, you know, who owns cars.
When we go back to the old cases, we often are not able to find that information.
It just doesn't exist.
It didn't make it into the digital age.