And of course, the defence will likely ask "Could Allison have got those leaves tangled in her hair while running through the carport, for example, if she left in a huff?"
And of course, the defence will likely ask "Could Allison have got those leaves tangled in her hair while running through the carport, for example, if she left in a huff?"
Genuine question. - is that possible ?
Genuine question. - is that possible ?
Yes she could have. But those would have been fresh leaves not FALLEN leaves.
Kate Kyriacou ‏@KateKyriacou 55s
Dr Guymer says he went to nearby scout camp and travelled along to complete a plant survey. He didn't find the other plants. #badenclay
Kate Kyriacou ‏@KateKyriacou 1m
Dr Guymer says he returned to Kholo Creek bridge area on July 19 to complete another survey. Chinese Elm and Eucalypt only found. #badenclay
Yes. Plant DNA in Forensic Botany
Kate Kyriacou ‏@KateKyriacou 51s
Dr Guymer says the lillypilly leaf was a live, or recently fallen leaf. #badenclay
David Murray ‏@TheMurrayD 1m
Grass and leaf fragments from a vehicle footwell were provided to Dr Guymer for analysis #badenclay
Kate Kyriacou ‏@KateKyriacou 1m
Dr Guymer also looked at grass and leaf fragments from the Baden-Clay car, including from the footwells. #badenclay
And of course, the defence will likely ask "Could Allison have got those leaves tangled in her hair while running through the carport, for example, if she left in a huff?"
hopefully having flashbacks and sweating badly
So if there were grass and leaf fragments in the car we can surmise that the car was never vacuumed...
And the jury yesterday being asked to concentrate on the back of the carport, patio area too! All adding up I think