Doubt it Edvis, they apparently couldn't get any of Gannons DNA.
It bothered me back in the day…that they could not verify the body with DNA samples, they had bone, hair, and I assume flesh and blood. It was strictly identified by dental records. Strange to this day because I would have thought there was plenty there to pull DNA samples.
BUT they did identify the bedding the body was wrapped in, (and they have never said so but I suspect the Suitcase). There was a suitcase in the car identified in the original search on a police body cam, and a gun with Leticia’s DNA on the trigger, the caliber matches. I have no doubt it was Gannon; just don’t understand why they couldn’t pull DNA, what would cause that phenomenon?
When they talk DNA match for Gannon it is the blood in the house and on the board, not the recovery of a body.
Back on the night he was reported missing… Sgt. Yunkin starts going through a car in the garage. Letecia interrupts there says he’s never hid in the car before. We see what looks like a suitcase in the car captured on body worn camera.
They had the suitcase and pictures of the bedding taken a few days before, and a general body description.
This is why the first ID was tenative..
Yoder said they went on the missing persons database and saw pictures of Gannon. Noticed similar dental, height and weight features. Yoder said clothes on the body lead them to identify it as a male, they guessed it was someone 9 to 14-years-old….
Gunshot to the jaw, 18 stab wounds: preliminary hearing reveals gruesome details in Gannon’s Stauch’s murder
The body was found Tues 3/17/20 and it still was not confirmed (legally?) until the week of 6/6/2020
Prosecutors revealed during the June 5 hearing that a jaw bone from Florida was sent to the county to do dental record confirmation this week and it was identified as Gannon.
Prosecutors and defense lawyers in the Letecia Stauch case appeared in court Friday to discuss her upcoming mental competency evaluation that was ordered in early June.
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