posted on July 26, 2005 06:41:53 AM
I was watching an interview yesterday with the forensic expert Michael Bodden about the hair on the duct tape in the Holloway case. Apparently DNA results came back as inconclusive/not a match to Natalie. Of course this guy has been talking so long about this hait and tape that simply had to save himself and so he stated that if this was not a clue in the Holloway case it was certainly a clue in another disappearance and this should be looked into further.
OK - Granted this man has probably not had long hair but certainly he knows that humans lose up to 100 hairs a day and as any ebay seller knows, this shedding is most likely to happen when in the vacinity of tape.
I'm in big trouble if a random hair on a discarded piece of tape is evidence of a disappearance... There must be experts looking for ebay sellers everywhere
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posted on July 26, 2005 11:48:48 AM
LOL.. Fenix..brings to mind how many times I've used a piece of tape to remove lint or dog hairs from my clothes when I was to lazy to find the lint brush..
posted on July 26, 2005 02:04:16 PM
Yes Krafty. about a week ago they found a piece of duct tape with a couple foot long blonde hairs attached on the "far side" of the island. The hairs were sent to the FBI lab and to the Dutch labs for DNA testing to see if they matched Natalies. They came back as a non match.
I had to laugh when the expert stated that these hairs were the sign of wrong doing even if not to Natalie. Obviously someone whose never dealt with the perils of long hair, shedding and tape.
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No, I'm saying -- I'm merely -- I'm saying what I'm saying. I don't know why I'm always having people say, are you trying to say -- you know what you can do if you want to know what I'm saying is listen to what I'm saying. What I'm saying is what I said ...