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From: bobaugust
Date: March 28, 2006
Time: 04:19 PM
Jasper, I'm sorry but I can let your false information go unanswered. 1. The blood samples were not completely degraded. Simpson's DNA was identified. Those samples were not exposed to other samples. 2. Mazzola admitted she was mistaken. She never initialed the coin envelopes. All of the bindles that came out of the coin envelopes had item numbers on them that Mazzola and Fung wrote when they created the bindles. Mazzola recognized her handwriting proving they were the original bindles. 3. Yamauchi testified that when he opened Simpson's reference sample with chem wipes a small amount of blood soaked through the chem wipes onto his gloves. Yamauchi disposed of those gloves. The Rockingham glove was no where near him when this happened. 4. No collected blood or blood found on any evidence ever tested was found to contain EDTA preserved blood. 5. Simpson's blood drops found on the walkway and the rear gate at Bundy, in his Bronco, and at Rockingham were not large drops. 6. Henry Lee disagreed with McDonald's speculation about the microscopic blood stain found on the sock. The transfer was explained when Dr. Lee looked at photographs of the condition the socks were in before they were collected. The socks were collected inside out with the toe touching the ankle. Dr Lee's testimony showed logical, rational explanations for how blood got from one side of the sock to the other. bobaugust
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