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Beware
Defense BLOOD Sophistry
Wired Magazine’s reporter, David Kravets,
and other intelligent commentators, have repeated the erroneous idea the OPD’s criminalist failed to definitively identify Nina’s
blood on the post in the front doorway of the
“
The fragments of
blood, the scientist testified Tuesday, contained DNA from the Linux guru and
his wife, Nina Reiser. The authorities discovered it on a pillar in an entryway
in the
But on Wednesday, the
scientist testified on cross examination that errors she made meant it was unclear
whether there was two sources of blood -- meaning it could be the wife's or the
husband's -- or blood from both of them. She testified she was not "100
percent certain" whose blood was on the pillar.
This problem has been conflated to the false
assertion that the DNA evidence has failed to identify Hans’ and Nina’s blood
on the entryway post. Not so.
This incident shows how easily defense cross
examination can mislead highly intelligent observers, and how DA Paul Hora completely missed the opportunity, on redirect, to
clear up the matter.
The forensic “error” , here, was in the
failure to take two swabs from the post, so that OPD’s
expert witness was left uncertain whether the blood was from two distinct
smears, possibly overlapping or just one. The takeaway point, however, was that, beyond
any reasonable doubt,
Hans’s blood AND Nina’s blood were BOTH on the post.
JBG