Joseph Scott Morgan
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Listen, Juergens has made tons and tons of money right off of dry skin.
The reason we have dry skin is that we have dead skin cells that we slough every day.
People don't realize this.
You slough thousands of these things all of the time.
So when you touch a surface, you can actually leave behind a skin cell, and it's not going to be a complete dead
DNA molecule.
It's going to be fragmented, but it can be amplified and you can develop a profile on that.
That's where I'm drawing this difference between the sourcing of the DNA.
Okay.
So yeah, you would expect somebody that's touching a doorknob, a counter, those sorts of things, or even handling, you know, cookware, knives, cutlery, anything like that.
You could find touch DNA in these environments, but it's a completely different animal than
When you begin to think about bodily fluids, all right, we're at another level at this point.
And so we would have questions relative to this.
Maybe it means nothing.
But, you know, as you know, as an attorney, if you never ask a question, you never get an answer.
And so that's going to be up to them to see how thoroughly they've investigated this space and if they can tie this back to anybody that's in there.
Yeah, yeah, it certainly is.
And again, that goes back to an earlier comment I made about objectification of her remains.
Well, of her, I think probably in life, but also her remains, how they're treated.