evidence, police didn t believe devon ever left the couple s home alive. first of all, no one saw her anywhere other than there. that was the last time she was seen, was at that location. detective barry golazeski decided to put brandon and michelle s home under 24-hour surveillance. he saw brandon take the garbage out to the sidewalk, and on a hunch confiscated it since trash is considered public property once it s put out for collection. in the trashbag, golazeski discovered something suspicious, a used telfa pad, commonly used to cover open wounds. and it has a unique wound outline on it. you re able to see the entire outline. and it sort of looked like a mouth. according to golazeski, they look like bite marks imprinted
on these bandages. scientists examined the telfa pad with alternate light sources, which can provide much more information than an examination with normal white light. if you look at the gauze pad under white light and you see absolutely nothing, you may go to an alternate light source and find a material which has oozed from the bite mark that reacts to the alternate light source. under the alternate light source, an image appeared on the bandage. the shape of the image on the bandages was elliptical.