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the curtain, along with all the other evidence, was periodically tested over the years. because maybe the constant march of dna science might one day yield a clue. and in 2016, it did. what we found was there were minute hairs identified on this curtain, and these hairs were identified as being dog hairs. and, not just any dog hairs. and amy went missing, one of the things the investigators did was take samples of their dogs, jake s, hair for later comparisons. jake is long gone. his hair outlives him, carefully collected and preserved in this file for decades. a lab compared it to the hairs on the curtain. the result was a huge leap forward. so, the dog hair and the hair on this curtain matched up. based on that, the theories that possibly she was wrapped
something else from that home into that car. exactly. a theory is that you can bleach it out. there s always going to be i ll give you an example. there was a dog on the scene. if they find dog hair, university of california berkeley has the best dna for dog hairs. they ll be able to match that dog hair to the dog on the scene. so they re looking for evidence that you can t see that may be in the car. that was a great move by them to take everything in there. you never know what you ll find in the microscope. real quick. the nick hearing is at the end of june. trial won t be for months after that. what are investigators going to do between now and then? well what they re doing now, the biggest thing, the digital imprint of the phone. they need to get that information out of his phone. the dna from the vehicle and everything else that they got takes some time to work. they have plenty of time to get
periodically tested over the years because maybe the constant march of dna science might one day yield a clue. and in 2016, it did. what we found was there were minute hairs identified on this curtain. and these areas were identified as being dog hairs. and not just any dog hairs. when amy met missing, one of the things investigators did was take samples of their dog jake s hair for later comparisons. jake is long gone, his hair outlives him, carefully collected and preserved in this file for decades. a lab compared to the hairs on the curtain. the result was a huge leap forward. so, the dog hair on the hair on this current matchup. so, based on that, there s the theory that possibly she was wrapped in that curtain.
missing person from the friday night before, a female in a neighboring county. and the thought flashed through my mind that this probably is that missing female from the neighboring county. dental records confirmed that the body was karyn slover. she was just 23 years old. she liked everybody. everybody liked her. who could do such a bizarre thing? you don t think about that happening to you until it does. the bags were sealed with duct tape. inside were chunks of cement and cinders, consistent with the material found on the floor of the car karyn was driving. apparently, the killer used the cement to keep the bags under water, but the body gases most likely raised them to the surface. analysts found six dog hairs stuck to a piece of the tape, but there were no fingerprints