hair and the hair has grown and one can tell if she has had certain kinds of hair care taken. dying of the hair or various things. there might be evidence in the hair itself which not only identifies the person by dna but also by whether or not when is the last time she had a haircut or a beauty which might be. harris: that tells you about her life up until that point. gives you some of the life. harris: what piece of this really keeps you up at night in all of it? the piece that keeps me up lately is the domestic disputes and when police have to deal with emotionally disturbed persons like the people we see in the autopsy table who die during police restraints and things because they are acting bizarrely. that there should be some mental health input into what the police are doing when it comes to people in domestic
during the long months of waiting for a new trial to begin, the prosecution had an idea. what if that 603 sample was a simple mistake. what if something just got mixed up in the lab? so investigator mike sechez looked up the autopsy done just before carol s. and submitted a sample from that for re-testing. and? nearly three years after carol s murder, a call from the crime lab. the sample dna that we sent had matched the dna under carol kennedy s fingernails. we finally were able to discover and verify who mr. 603 is. mr. 603, it turned out, was another dead soul, the man lying on the autopsy table before carol got there. it was his dna. maybe on one of the coroner s instruments, that ended up under carol s fingernails. mystery solved.
was murdered. one thing for sure, it was not steve. we exhausted so many man hours and looked at any and all alternatives. reporter: and then it was during the long months of waiting for a new trial to begin, the prosecution had an idea. what if that 603 sample was a simple mistake. what if something just got mixed up in the lab? so investigator mike sechez looked up the autopsy done just before carol s. and submitted a sample from that for re-testing. and? nearly three years after carol s murder, a call from the crime lab. the sample dna that we sent had matched the dna under carol kennedy s fingernails. we finally were able to discover and verify who mr. 603 is. reporter: mr. 603, it turned out, was another dead soul, the man lying on the autopsy table before carol got there. it was his dna. maybe on one of the coroner s instruments, that ended up under carol s fingernails.
the mysterious dna found under carol s fingernails after she was murdered. one thing for sure, it was not steve. we exhausted so many man hours and looked at any and all alternatives. reporter: and then it was during the long months of waiting for a new trial to begin, the prosecution had an idea. what if that 603 sample was a simple mistake. what if something just got mixed up in the lab? so investigator mike sechez looked up the autopsy done just before carol s. and submitted a sample from that for re-testing. and? nearly three years after carol s murder, a call from the crime lab. the sample dna that we sent had matched the dna under carol kennedy s fingernails. we finally were able to discover and verify who mr. 603 is. reporter: mr. 603, it turned out, was another dead soul, the man lying on the autopsy table
he said i could be made to serve this whole nine-year sentence. or i could be cut loose right away. hypnotizing witnesses. we decided to give him objectifying to make sure he was telling the truth. leon. leon, does leon have a last name? oswald. would you say these methods were illegal? i would very say illegal and unethical. he had everyone and their grandmother involved in the assassination. at one time, it was oil millionaires. then it was the minutemen. then it was a homosexual killing. yes, sir. do you feel that homosexuality or the coercion of homosexuality was a factor in the planning or the assassination of john f. kennedy? no comment. at one point, he had 16 assassins in dealey plaza. with that many assassins, i don t know how kennedy made it to the autopsy table. garrison announced he had discovered a code. garrison said jack ruby s unlisted telephone number appears in address books belonging to shaw and oswald.