Well, we'll just have to disagree. I can't see any other way to interpret Cheshire's statements.
You can not disagree with the basic fact that LABS DONT FIND DNA ON ANY LIVE PERSON. Labs test what is sent to them. Labs might find DNA on a dead body sent to them. Live persons are not sent to Labs for testing.
We can certainly disagree on how to read Cheshire's statement. I think he was sandbagged by Nifong. You seem to think the state lab could not find and DNA on the swabs from within the woman, but Nifong someone got a message from above to send them to a private lab?
How do you figure Nifong knew there was DNA material on those swabs? The only way he could have known was from the state lab. So we are left with either the state lab could not match the material to anyone or the state lab could identify the material but could not do the type of test the private lab could.