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The absence of Michelle's fingerprints and DNA on Jeremy's pill bottles and gun in the O'Connell case raises doubts and suggests inadequate forensic investigations.
29:39 - 32:39 (03:00)
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The absence of Michelle's fingerprints and DNA on Jeremy's pill bottles and gun in the O'Connell case raises doubts and suggests inadequate forensic investigations.
ChapterThe Jeremy Banks Case: Part 3
EpisodeMYSTERIOUS DEATH OF: Michelle O’Connell
PodcastCrime Junkie
Gunshot residue tests can come back positive just from being in a room after a gun's been fired or from touching a person who's been in that room, which raises questions about its accuracy.
32:39 - 36:59 (04:19)
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Gunshot residue tests can come back positive just from being in a room after a gun's been fired or from touching a person who's been in that room, which raises questions about its accuracy. The test turned up trace amounts of gunshot residue on Jeremy's hands, but it may not be forensically significant.