kitchen. it was obviously close to the crime scene, but far enough away that we were hoping that was, in fact, the suspect s blood. blood tests revealed it did not belong to the victim, stephen holmes. somebody had to be standing over that table and blood dripped off of them onto the table. but if the blood was the perpetrator s, why was it there and why didn t he clean it up? these almost perfectly round blood drops, called passive drops, were made by someone standing still, possibly while washing his hands at the sink. a lot of times in a knife fight like that, the knife may slip out of his hand and cut his finger, or something similar to that effect. the blood dna was possible evidence, but investigators had no one to compare it to. with no sign of forced entry, the killer could have been an
counter near the sink in the kitchen. it was obviously close to the crime scene, but far enough away that we were hoping that was, in fact, the suspect s blood. blood tests revealed it did not belong to the victim, stephen holmes. somebody had to be standing over that table and blood dripped off of them onto the table. but if the blood was the perpetrator s, why was it there and why didn t he clean it up? these almost perfectly round blood drops, called passive drops, were made by someone standing still, possibly while washing his hands at the sink. a lot of times in a knife fight like that, the knife may slip out of his hand and cut his finger, or something similar to
it was obviously close to the crime scene, but far enough away that we were hoping that was, in fact, the suspect s blood. blood tests revealed it did not belong to the victim, stephen holmes. somebody had to be standing over that table and blood dripped off of them onto the table. but if the blood was the perpetrator s, why was it there and why didn t he clean it up? these almost perfectly round blood drops, called passive drops, were made by someone standing still, possibly while washing his hands at the sink. a lot of times in a knife fight like that, the knife may slip out of his hand and cut his finger, or something similar to that effect. the blood dna was possible evidence, but investigators had no one to compare it to. with no sign of forced entry, the killer could have been an employee.
but investigators noticed small, circular blood drops on the counter near the sink in the kitchen. it was obviously close to the crime scene, but far enough away that we were hoping that was, in fact, the suspect s blood. blood tests revealed it did not belong to the victim, stephen holmes. somebody had to be standing over that table and blood dripped off of them onto the table. but if the blood was the perpetrator s, why was it there and why didn t he clean it up? these almost perfectly round blood drops, called passive drops, were made by someone standing still, possibly while washing his hands at the sink. a lot of times in a knife fight like that, the knife may slip out of his hand and cut his finger, or something similar to that effect. the blood dna was possible
it was obviously close to the crime scene, but far enough away that we were hoping that was, in fact, the suspect s blood. blood tests revealed it did not belong to the victim, stephen holmes. somebody had to be standing over that table and blood dripped off of them onto the table. but if the blood was the perpetrator s, why was it there and why didn t he clean it up? these almost perfectly round blood drops, called passive drops, were made by someone standing still, possibly while washing his hands at the sink. a lot of times in a knife fight like that, the knife may slip out of his hand and cut his finger, or something similar to that effect. the blood dna was possible evidence, but investigators had no one to compare it to. with no sign of forced entry, the killer could have been an