I woke up thinking what a mess the Bahamas must be with "in-breeding" if they enforce such an archaic law wrt paternity.
If they don't recognize DNA testing, then no telling how many people are unknowingly dating or marrying their blood relatives...tsk, tsk.
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Good Morning spectre,
Just read this from annanicole.com:
An Open Letter From Anna, June 23, 2006
I am aware that my late husband's son E. Pierce Marshall has died. The media has been contacting my attorneys in an attempt to get my reaction. Out of respect for his family's request for privacy, neither my attorneys nor I will be making any comments.
--Anna Nicole
He's probably saying the KE should have never said that she was instrumental in shaping his conclusions. What Perper probably said was: Thank you. That helped.
(And them to himself: "Gotcha lady") Bet he has a tape of their conversation.
I think they do recognize DNA testing, but they only allow for blood DNA testing and it has to be agreed to by the party being tested because they consider blood DNA testing some kind of battery or invasion of something or other. That's why they weren't sure if it would be allowed in Dannielynn's case cuz they said it would be hurting her and she couldn't agree to it do to the fact that she can't talk (altho she does have a mouthpiece who can talk for her). But the thought was that if LB asked for a cheek swab DNA test it might be allowed. We'll find out today i guess which method will be used. They're bringing in an American DNA expert so i'm assuming the cheek swab was allowed.