An Arizona-based forensic anthropologist, Anderson told jurors that indentations on Dylan s skull, which prosecution witnesses attributed to an attack by his father, could have been caused by animal teeth or claws.
Previous experts who testified in the case said the skull showed evidence of damage caused by a sharp tool, like a knife. Anderson countered that animal teeth can be sharper than a dull knife.
“A tooth is as likely as anything else,” he said.
Redwine s lawyers have pointed to wildlife activity as playing a key role in Dylan Redwine s death. Dylan disappeared in 2012. His father, Mark, is charged with second-degree murder.
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