|
According to molecular biologist Melissa Weber of CellMark Laboratories, the lab that did the DNA analysis, the so-called "foreign" DNA found on JonBenet's underpants (and under her fingernails) was degraded and had to be amplified through PCR amplification to ID enough markers. During PCR amplification, damaged or old, degraded, imperfect DNA is amplified along with the good, and can give the false impression that another person's DNA is present, when it actually isn't. The two extra markers found in the "foreign" DNA sample could be merely stutter (also called shadow bands), a common problem occuring in PCR amplification, which often results in a false positive. Melissa Weber went on to say that if there WERE two sources of DNA and they were mixed together, then no one could be excluded. The Ramseys like to claim that the "foreign" DNA did not match any of the Ramseys. What they don't admit is that under present technology, no DNA match is possible with ANYONE.
It has been theorized by law enforcement investigators and scientists alike that if the extra markers are actually from another person, that person could be someone who handled (or sneezed on) the underpants during their manufacture. The underpants were new, straight out of the package, and had not been washed prior to being found on the body.
The hair found on the blanket was an axillary hair, not a pubic hair - and the hair was Patsy Ramsey's.
The mysterious palm print on the basement door was innocently made by Melissa Ramsey, John's daughter from his previous marriage, and there's even a Ramsey home video showing Melissa making the print.
The shoe prints found beside the body were made by Burke Ramsey's Hi-Tec boots.
Moreover, both David Liebman, former president of the National Association of Document Examiners, and Gideon Epstein, director of the forensics unit of the documents lab at the Immigration and Naturalization Service until he retired in 2000, stated after examining exemplars of Patsy Ramsey's handwriting that they are positive that Patsy Ramsey wrote the ransom note.
There is no evidence of an intruder having been in the Ramsey house the night JonBenet died. None. All the evidence points to the Ramseys...
from the fibers found in the ligature around JonBenet's neck being indistinguishable from fibers from the jacket Patsy was wearing that day
to fibers discovered in the underpants that were on the body of JonBenet being indistinguishable from fibers from the wool shirt made in Israel that John was wearing that day
to the ransom note
to Burke Ramsey's boot print found near the body
And on and on...
There is not one single piece of evidence that points to anyone but the Ramseys.
|