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to find out if it was joanne chambers' dna on the threatening letters, jim anderson needed her dna profile. for that, he looked in her trash. once trash is placed at the curbside, the owner gives up all legal rights to what's inside. plastic straws, used tissues and a cotton swab with ear wax, all items with possible genetic material were sent to the dna lab for testing. a doctor identified two different dna profiles from the mucus, saliva, and earwax samples from the chambers' trash. >> the dna from one of the household members was similar to the dna on the back of the stamps and the envelopes. >> with these dna results, the defense team demanded that all charges against paula nawrocki be dropped. the prosecution refused and joanne chambers provided a blood sample for further dna testing.
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once again, joanne chambers blood dna matched the dna from the stamps and the envelope flap. >> you could see how all five genetic markers line up perfectly between the dna of joanne chambers and the dna from the back of the postage stamps. >> the odds of someone in the random u.s. population having the same combination of five genotypes tested was 1 in 14,925. >> the match was fairly significant in that that's a small community there, so it's unlikely that too many people are going to be walking around with a similar dna pattern. >> despite the second dna test, the prosecution refused once again to drop their case against paula nawrocki. during the trial, the prosecution presented the circumstantial evidence against paula nawrocki, including the
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