and remember a boney palmprint had also been found on the bronco. more evidence, the defense said, that he was the killer. so here we have a 90s-era ford bronco. defense expert eugene liscio, an engineer who reconstructs crime scenes, showed us how the palm print would have been left by the shooter. it really is just as simple as reaching into the vehicle like this to make a shot for jill and then for bradley you would lean over a bit more and fire a shot this way. i noticed that you braced yourself. yeah. here. and this is where crime scene techs find a palm print. yes, they did. they found a palm print up in this particular airy. but it makes perfect sense that if you re leaning in, you want to be able to stabilize yourself, especially if you re making a shot.
like this to make a shot for jill and then for bradley you would lean over a bit more and fire a shot this way. i noticed that you braced yourself. yeah here and this is where crime scene techs find a palm print. yes they did, they found a palm print up in this particular area. bu makes perfect sense that if you re leaning in you want to be able stabilize yourself, especially if you re making a shot. reporter: and now the defense had fresh scientific evidence that boney actually put his hands on two of the victims. boney s story, of course, was i ran in. i i did this. i never touched anybody. clearly not true. reporter: there is something in the field of d-n-a analysis called touch d-n-a. lab experts use human cells to make an identifying hit on a suspect. touch d-n-a from boney s skin cells was found on kim camm s sweater, her underwear, and on her daughter, jill s shirt. the dna conclusively proves that he absolutely fought with
about five years has complete personality reflected in that crime scene up to the point of how kim was found. and remember a boney palmprint had also been found on the bronco. more evidence, the defense said that he was the killer. so here we have a 90 s era ford bronco. defense expert eugene liscio, an engineer who reconstructs crime scenes showed us how the palm print would have been left by the shooter. it really is just as simple as reaching into the vehicle like this to make a shot for jill and then for bradley you would lean over a bit more and fire a shot this way. i noticed that you braced yourself. yeah. here and this is where crime scene techs find a palm print. yes they did, they found a palm print up in this particular area. but it makes perfect sense that if you re leaning in you want to be able stabilize yourself, especially if you re making a shot. reporter: and now the defense had fresh scientific evidence that boney actually put his hands on two of the
scenes showed us how the palm print would have been left by the shooter. it really is just as simple as reaching into the vehicle like this to make a shot for jill and then for bradley you would lean over a bit more and fire a shot this way. i noticed that you braced yourself. yeah. here and this is where crime scene techs find a palm print. yes they did, they found a palm print up in this particular area. but it makes perfect sense that if you re leaning in you want to be able stabilize yourself, especially if you re making a shot. reporter: and now the defense had fresh scientific evidence that boney actually put his hands on two of the victims. boney s story, of course, was i ran in. i i did this. i never touched anybody. clearly not true. reporter: there is something in the field of d-n-a analysis called touch d-n-a. lab experts use human cells to make an identifying hit on a suspect. touch d-n-a from boney s skin cells was found on kim camm s sweater, her
defense expert eugene liscio, an engineer who reconstructs crime scenes showed us how the palm print would have been left by the shooter. it really is just as simple as reaching into the vehicle like this to make a shot for jill and then for bradley you would lean over a bit more and fire a shot this way. i noticed that you braced yourself. yeah here and this is where crime scene techs find a palm print. yes they did, they found a palm print up in this particular area. but it makes perfect sense that if you re leaning in you want to be able stabilize yourself, especially if you re making a shot. reporter: and now the defense had fresh scientific evidence that boney actually put his hands on two of the victims. boney s story, of course, was i ran in. i i did this. i never touched anybody. clearly not true. reporter: there is something in the field of d-n-a analysis called touch d-n-a. lab experts use human cells to make an identifying hit on a suspect. touch d-