Season 10 features four more self-contained crime stories following the indomitable Vera and her trusted team as they investigate complex and chilling mysteries amid the breathtaking landscapes of Northumberland.
co-sleeping. they were in the same bed with one another. and so he would move from victim-to-victim, and the blood, in this case, blood will, in fact, tell, because we re going to learn a lot about sequencing here. relative to dna and physical evidence, as he moves with this knife from victim a to victim b to c and d and so forth, we re going to have an increase asked amount of dna from other victims deposited finally on in a final victim. of course, the big five here, nancy, is going to be in a car in his apartment. nancy grace: in no way he got rid of that blood evidence. he would have to use acid to get rid of all that dna. when we return, we ve managed to track down people that know him and what they had to say about him being a bully. socially awkward, and i quote, mean spirited.
nancy grace: i was surprised to see the prosecutors there, too, that i was a cardinal rule as a prosecutor, never speak to the press. chief mcdonough, what do you make of it? i love that last comment because i agree a hundred percent. also something else to consider, is, some of the trace element potential, there was a dog in that residence, right? that s a silent witness. does this individual potentially have trace evidence from the animal walking through that house? and that now transfers on to the suspect s clothing at some point? and then that turnovers into the car? and then they get the dna off of the animal hair so that s another possibility as well. not only blood, and then, of course, the suspect s shoes. those are always critical pieces of clothing, as this panel knows. we want to grab that stuff early and quickly. there is a whole bunch of variances that could play into this. it will be interesting to see.