Christopher Tapp
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She's turned all of that love and devotion for her daughter into a very careful record of this case.
Carol was well on her way to becoming an expert in her own right in forensic science and
The one that said the pubic hairs found on Angie looked similar to or the same as the victims.
He goes, well, they're either hers or they're not.
I said, I assume that they're still in evidence.
So she called the Idaho Falls Police Department, which found the hairs in an envelope in the evidence room.
And once DNA tests were run on those hairs and compared with the semen and all the other materials from the crime scene, Dr. Hampikian concluded this.
There was no evidence whatsoever that anyone was inside Angie's apartment besides Angie and the mystery man who killed her.
It's all one person who did this in terms of the DNA.
Dr. Hampikian believed police were mistaken.
There was one killer, not three, like the police thought.
To imagine that there is this group of criminals who know about DNA and are so careful, what did they do?
And that remarkable news could mean only one thing.
According to the Idaho Innocence Project, Chris Tapp's confession was false.
No matter what the police thought, he wasn't even there.