Joe Scott Morgan
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You have to be very, very careful about it where you're trying to pull things out.
or try to enhance them so that you can examine them, because there's two types of examination that we're thinking about here.
First off, if there is in fact biological data contained within the rug, you have to be able to assess that.
And then if there is blood deposition, which means that there is a specific pattern, that has to be assessed.
So we're talking about photography and we're talking about biological assessment in the lab, Nancy.
Oh, my God.
You know, I think about the surface of what you know, when Savannah says it was propped open.
All right.
That doesn't just mean that it's it's open.
That means that some item that generally implies that some item was used to facilitate that.
Right.
So I am thinking about things like trace evidence relative to fingerprints.
I'm thinking about any kind of deposition relative to potential DNA.
If it is a rock, if it's an iron bar, if it's a piece of wood, I don't know.
And also, you think about, in addition to that, any kind of trace evidence that might be on the doorknob or on the actual door jamb,
where you're actually opening the door, where you're putting your hands on there to try to get it open.
And propped, I wonder if we can put into this environment the idea that it could have been pried.
All right, now they're saying no signs of forced entry.
That's something that I'm going to be very curious about.
Was the lock jimmied in any way?