08-23-2016, 06:33 PM
(08-23-2016, 04:59 PM)HairOfTheDog Wrote: I didn't say it was a coincidence or anything else, knucklehead.No, I believe he said he didn't believe the EDTA in the blood came from a sample tube, but rather a cross contamination in the lab. If he said there was no EDTA then he's a liar, because the FBI's EDTA tests are posted on line.
The defense forensic expert witness testified that the blood sample his team tested from the car was positive for EDTA.
The FBI forensic expert witness testified that the blood sample his team tested from the car was negative for EDTA.
I think that blood evidence may well be Avery's best bet for winning a new trial, especially with the exposure from the Netflix series.
I read sometime back that Avery's new defense attorney Kathleen Zellner is pushing for the development of a scientific test which will prove conclusively that the blood in Teresa's car contained EDTA (or not). That would be cool and could be useful in other cases as well.