To: juzcuz
I also, thought Danielle was wearing a purple shirt that day I thought it was Brenda who said it. Yet, in the PP photo she has on a white shirt. I'm behind again...
I don't know whether this makes any difference, but in printing, unless it's done carefully, blues tend to go white and reds tend to go black.
With the Polaroid cameras that are used by many of the passport photo places, and depending on how they are used, it would be very easy for clothing to appear to change color.
To: The Other Harry
If you look at the pp-photo the backround color is the same whitish color as the shirt. No, she was wearing a white shirt for the pp-photo. The other interesting thing that I found was the fact that the blood on the PJ's was on the sleeve cuff of the PJ top, tested positive for Danielle's DNA. Well, you all knew it, I just excepted that you all knew it.
However, Brenda was asked if anyone in the household bled during that week she said just the dog. Yet, that was not dog DNA on her PJ's it was Danielle's blood. So, how is it that Brenda didn't know about Danielle bleeding. Still, there are questions in my mind about when the PJ's were worn. Just them being on her bedroom floor doesn't address when she wore them. Neither of the attorney's ever asked Brenda about when Danielle last wore the PJ's that were on the floor that had blood on it.
208 posted on
08/30/2002 5:50:58 PM PDT by
juzcuz
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