Maureen Maher
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the new investigators who took over the case testify about the three distinct spots of dna on jane's pantyhose that clearly match gary leiderman here here and here that is correct and they say dna in other places is a partial match a4 would be right there
the new investigators who took over the case testify about the three distinct spots of dna on jane's pantyhose that clearly match gary leiderman here here and here that is correct and they say dna in other places is a partial match a4 would be right there
the new investigators who took over the case testify about the three distinct spots of dna on jane's pantyhose that clearly match gary leiderman here here and here that is correct and they say dna in other places is a partial match a4 would be right there
Those places include three additional spots on the pantyhose, spots on the bloody towel found under Jane's head, and spots on the nylon stocking that was tied around her neck.
Those places include three additional spots on the pantyhose, spots on the bloody towel found under Jane's head, and spots on the nylon stocking that was tied around her neck.
Those places include three additional spots on the pantyhose, spots on the bloody towel found under Jane's head, and spots on the nylon stocking that was tied around her neck.
Hiller says that is a lot of DNA and proof that Leiterman was there when Jane was murdered, perhaps sweating as he moved her body. Leiterman denies that. But you can't think of any physical contact that you had with her?
Hiller says that is a lot of DNA and proof that Leiterman was there when Jane was murdered, perhaps sweating as he moved her body. Leiterman denies that. But you can't think of any physical contact that you had with her?
Hiller says that is a lot of DNA and proof that Leiterman was there when Jane was murdered, perhaps sweating as he moved her body. Leiterman denies that. But you can't think of any physical contact that you had with her?
Defense attorney Gary Gabry says he can imagine some possibilities.
Defense attorney Gary Gabry says he can imagine some possibilities.
Defense attorney Gary Gabry says he can imagine some possibilities.
Or as his expert testifies, DNA could have been transferred in a public place with a chance encounter, like a sneeze.
Or as his expert testifies, DNA could have been transferred in a public place with a chance encounter, like a sneeze.
Or as his expert testifies, DNA could have been transferred in a public place with a chance encounter, like a sneeze.
Hiller dismisses that, saying there is just too much DNA to explain away.
Hiller dismisses that, saying there is just too much DNA to explain away.
Hiller dismisses that, saying there is just too much DNA to explain away.
But he cannot so readily dismiss the crime lab's finding that a spot of blood on Jane Mixer's hand matches the DNA of a convicted felon who was only four years old when Jane was murdered.