Crime scene DNA profile Sample 1 – Blood from the base of the bottle.

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Crime scene DNA profile Sample 1 – Blood from the base of the bottle

Crime scene DNA profile Sample 2 – Blood from the broken edge of the bottle

Sample 3 – Blond hairs found on the body Crime scene DNA profile

Sample 4 – Post-mortem blood sample from Mary Jones Victim DNA profile

Sample 5 – Cheek swab sample from James Smith Suspect DNA profile

Sample 6 – Cheek swab sample from Andrew McCloud Suspect DNA profile

Sample 7 – Cheek swab sample from Ashley Seller Suspect DNA profile

Sample 8 – Cheek swab sample from Michael Wing

Suspect DNA profile Sample 9 – Cheek swab sample from Kevin Black