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what stands out to you? >> yeah, without question. so first of all, you're going to examine and look at those hairs. those hairs would trouble me greatly from a defense perspective. why? because whenever a suspect commits a crime, there is transference. what does that mean in english? you leave the crime scene. you go to your apartment. what do you carry or transfer from the crime scene to your apartment? in the event one of those hairs happens to be one of the people who unfortunately are dead as a result of his alleged hands, how do you explain the hair being there? second issue, right? you know there will be all types of forensics. with respect to the dog in the home. could you imagine in the event that one of those animal hairs belongs to that dog? how do you reasonably explain that animal hair would have gotten there? no, there's not a murder weapon but what do those receipts demonstrate and indicate? that he purchased something? a weapon? so there is a lot that concern me of the warrant.

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hands, how do you explain that hair being there? second issue, you know there's gonna be all types of forensics with respect to the dog that was in the home. could you imagine in the event that one of those animal hairs belongs to that dog, how do you reasonably explain that that animal here would've gone there? but there is not a murder weapon, but what do those receipts demonstrate and indicate? did he purchase something? to that extent, or the weapon. there's a lot of things that concern me. is indicative of police doing their job in order to connect the dots, which you know as a former prosecutor is overwhelmingly significant in

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Forensic Files-20150816-05:12:00

the medulla, or central core of animal hairs, can help identify the breed. in this case, analysts determined the hair was from a bernese mountain dog, tricolored and usually very large. the only other evidence at the scene was on the gate that led to the garbage dump. it looked as if a car had hit it to force it open. >> there was some brownish paint transfers on the gate at the compost site from the gate being pushed open by a car. >> and there was a small, plastic fragment that looked like a piece of the car's bumper. a witness told police that he saw michael's black mercedes benz in the lake parking lot next to a small brown vehicle similar in color to the piece of bumper found at the compost site. >> he also stated that the car possibly could have been a mazda 626.

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Forensic Files-20150524-07:42:00

this? it was something i'd never seen before, so it was my own curious nature that led me to pull it out of the sample and look for it in other samples. >> trace analyst cassandra burke extracted these threads and viewed them at 40 times magnification. >> and as soon as i looked at them under the microscope, i could tell they were animal hairs. >> prior to the 1940s, animal hairs were commonly used as a binding and strengthening agent in plaster. this meant the murder site was probably in a house built before 1940. unfortunately, there were thousands of them. kellogg's® frosted mini-wheats®... 8 layers of wheat... and one that's sweet. for the adult.... and kid - in all of us. (supergrass' "alright") (plays throughout) ♪ kellogg's frosted mini wheats® feed your inner kidult...

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Forensic Files-20150524-07:51:00

both samples were identical. scientists also found animal hair plaster. but this wasn't just any animal hair. the animal hair in the plaster found underneath wesley's body had something in common with the animal hair in the plaster from the renovated house. >> i was able to say that these were animal hairs that were from the same animal. they knew that they had the right residence. they knew that they had the right people. >> but the ultimate proof came from a piece of duct work from the basement floor. testing showed it contained a tiny speck of human blood. and dna testing left no doubt who the blood had come from. >> it ended up being the blood of wesley person. we had found our crime scene. we had the victim's blood there. >> investigators felt they knew who planned this attack.

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Forensic Files-20150405-06:42:00

revealed it was a dog hair. the medulla, or central core of animal hairs, can help identify the breed. in this case, analysts determined the hair was from a bernese mountain dog, tricolored and usually very large. the only other evidence at the scene was on the gate that led to the garbage dump. it looked as if a car had hit it to force it open. >> there was some brownish paint transfers on the gate at the compost site from the gate being pushed open by a car. >> and there was a small, plastic fragment that looked like a piece of the car's bumper. a witness told police that he saw michael's black mercedes benz in the lake parking lot next to a small brown vehicle similar in color to the piece of bumper found at the compost site. >> he also stated that the car possibly could have been a mazda

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Forensic Files-20140712-07:42:00

these thread-like strands embedded in every piece. >> i was saying, hmm, i wonder what that is. is this something that's important or, you know, what is this? it was something i'd never seen before, so it was my own curious nature that led me to pull it out of the sample and look for it in other samples. >> trace analyst, cassandra burk extracted these threads and viewed them at 40 times magnification. >> and as soon as i looked at them under the microscope, i could tell they were animal hairs. >> prior to the 1940s, animal hairs were commonly used as a binding and strengthening agent in plaster. this meant the murder site was probably in a house built before 1940. unfortunately, there were thousands of them. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare,

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Forensic Files-20140712-07:51:00

composition of the paint. >> the chemical structures in both samples were identical. scientists also found animal hair plaster. but this wasn't just any animal hair. the animal hair in the plaster found underneath wesley's body had something in common with the animal hair in the plaster from the renovated house. >> i was able to say that these were animal hairs that were from the same animal. they knew that they had the right residence. they knew that they had the right people. >> but the ultimate proof came from a piece of duct work from the basement floor. testing showed it contained a tiny speck of human blood. and dna testing left no doubt who the blood had come from. >> it ended up being the blood of wesley person. we had found our crime scene. we had the victim's blood there.

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Forensic Files-20140708-06:42:00

before, so it was my own curious nature that led me to pull it out of the sample and look for it in other samples. >> trace analyst, cassandra burk extracted these threads and viewed them at 40 times magnification. >> and as soon as i looked at them under the microscope, i could tell they were animal hairs. >> prior to the 1940s, animal hairs were commonly used as a binding and strengthening agent in plaster. this meant the murder site was probably in a house built before 1940. unfortunately, there were thousands of them. on the day wesley person so why are we so obsessed with turbo? because there's nothing more exhilarating than a powerful ride. and you can get that in places you might not expect. like the passat. and also in the fun-to-drive jetta. in fact, volkswagen has sold more turbos than any other brand over the last ten years.

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Forensic Files-20140708-06:51:00

>> you're using the microscope and all of the features of the microscope to be able to see what's included in that chemical composition of the paint. >> the chemical structures in both samples were identical. scientists also found animal hair plaster. but this wasn't just any animal hair. the animal hair in the plaster found underneath wesley's body had something in common with the animal hair in the plaster from the renovated house. >> i was able to say that these were animal hairs that were from the same animal. they knew that they had the right residence. they knew that they had the right people. >> but the ultimate proof came from a piece of duct work from the basement floor. testing showed it contained a tiny speck of human blood. and dna testing left no doubt who the blood had come from. >> it ended up being the blood of wesley person. we had found our crime scene. we had the victim's blood there.

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