Maybe it's "Tory" (sp?) which is short for Victoria?
http://z9.invisionfree.com/LieStoppers_Board/index.php?showtopic=848
DNA Security, Inc. Statement re: the Duke Lacrosse Case Tests
December 19, 2006
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Two things about real-life DNA testing are often overlooked:
(1) There may be any number of samples from the crime scene or victim that labs are not able to "match" to a sample from a known reference specimen (possible perpetrator). This can occur when a sample from the crime scene or victim does not contain DNA, or when the DNA present is not from any reference specimen that was provided for testing. It is not the DNA lab's job to search for people whose DNA would match samples from the crime scene or victim.
(2) While DNA laboratories such as ours are confident in determining identity when there is a match between the evidence and an individual reference specimen, the absence of a match, by itself, does not exclude a possible perpetrator. Of course, evidence of the inability to match a defendant's DNA with that found at the scene or on the victim certainly presents an argument for a defendant or his counsel.
DNA Security is well aware of the importance of scientifically reliable DNA testing to the police, the prosecution, the public, and a suspect or defendant. We have and will continue to use the best scientific methods and practices to reach accurate and reliable results.
That's right. Tory, not Cory, was how the locals referred to her. Thanks.