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Re: Re:Correction: Sample analysis
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dazedandconfused (IP Logged)
Date: July 04, 2006 04:52PM
To further elaborate, I doubt the dogs sniffed her, but I do know they have doctors from the hospitals grand jury testimony to the fact of how much exposure they think she had, based on what she said she did. Other than that I can just tell you that it leans in the prosecutions favor.