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Originally Posted by fraleyight
This is probably bull **** but even if its true, what does that have to do with anything? Nothing else with Teresas dna on it was tested that day, and no other test yielded results for her dna that day.
I am not dumb here, you are dumb. If her dna was contaminating the lab we would see it on other tests..
I did not call you dumb. I did, however, call you a shill.
And just so its clear:
(SC's sworn testimony)
A.Okay. When you say cupboards for storage, these
are like drawers?
A. No, you just open the door and there's shelving.
Q. Okay. There's shelves underneath the bench you
are actually working on?
A. Yes.
Q. That's the lab bench where you are doing certain
tests?
A. Yes.
Q. Extractions usually?
A. Yes.
Q. Okay. And are these cupboards or these shelves
you are talking about, are they -- they have
doors on them?
A. Yes.
Q. Are they like open wire mesh kind of doors?
A. No, they are regular locked wooden doors.
Q. Solid doors?
A. Yes.
Q. And they have locks on them?
A. Yes.
Q. And there's two separate shelves, or two separate
cupboards?
A. There's two shelves in each cupboard and there's
two separate cupboards.
Q. Okay. And each analyst has two of those?
A. Yes.
Q. And that's so that if you are working on one big
case, you don't mix up the items from that case
with some other case you are working on?
A. Yes, it's just storage space for evidence that's
being worked.
Q. So you wouldn't mix one case -- evidence from one
case that you are working and put it in the same
cupboard with another?
A. No. We do store several cases, but the cases
are -- the items of evidence within the case are
packaged and sealed.
Q. Sure. All right. So you -- you do try and keep
the evidence from one case all together?
A. We try, yes. But we have several cases in that
area at the same time.
Q. Okay. And so in this case, when you would be
working on any of the evidence in this case, you
would try and keep all of the evidence that's not
up on the bench, you would try and keep it all in
one cupboard?
A. Yes.
Q. All right. And is the key that only you have to
the cupboard, or do all the analysts keys work on
the same cupboard?
A. All the analysts have a key.
Q. And the key works for all of these cupboards?
A. Yes.
Q. So you could open up someone else's cupboard?
A. Yes.
Q. Or they could open up yours?
A. Yes.
Q. Okay. Not that you would want to, but I'm just
trying to establish that for the record?
A. Right.
Q. Now, when you take evidence out of your cupboard
and start working it on your bench, is it always
put back at the end of the day and locked in the
cupboard?
A. No.
Q. Sometimes you have tests and things that work
overnight, right?
A. Yes.