To: sawsalimb
When you combine the fact that the items are so ordinary, with the fact that Julie Mills completely screwed up his order (wrong time, wrong items, entered later), and combine both of those with the fact that only the cop ID'ed the items as coming from the drycleaners...
WHO SAID THE ITEMS ORIGINALLY CAME FROM WESTERFIELD?
To: small_l_libertarian
I don't see much testimony about it, but it also really wasn't challenged by the defense, only the 1/26 date on another drycleaners ticket, probably not challenged because the jacket also had DW's blood on it so it is linked to him somehow.
I would think the prosecution could have asked any of the DW witnesses if they recognized the jacket, of course attorneys usually don't ask questions they don't know the answer to in advance, it could have been detrimental if the witness said no they had never seen the jacket before...the DW blood link was probably sufficient in pros. mind.
Then again what day was the jacket really cleaned and was it once or twice in a week?
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