Claremont: The Claremont Serial Killings
S2E55: Blood Everywhere…But No DNA
- Autor: Vários
- Narrador: Vários
- Editora: Podcast
- Duração: 0:20:24
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Ciara Glennon’s body was found 19 days after she went missing, in bushland 40 kms north of Perth on April 3, 1997. She was found fully clothed, her shirt covered in blood. After her post-mortem, her shirt was sent off for DNA testing, but what scientists found was unusual. They found nothing, not even Ciara’s own DNA. This was explained by senior forensic scientist Scott Egan, who told the court it was likely exposure to the elements destroyed all DNA, even Ciara’s. But when asked how DNA was found under her fingernails, that’s because, according to the forensic scientist, they were somewhat protected. It was the testing of the DNA of Ciara’s fingernails which came under questioning again today, this time by the prosecution, and as Tim Clarke and Alison Fan explain in this episode, they managed to get some ground back after an embarrassing end to the week for PathWest, with seven contamination events found on Claremont exhibits. Mr Egan told the court, however, in total, PathWest counted 28 ‘quality i