u/Sgt-Pattern2324

Chain of custody for other items

The chain of custody reports for all items of evidence are in the ISP forensic lab files on pages 98 to 225.

Looking at every item, there is not one single report that starts on Nov 13th 22. They all start at the date the item was dropped off at the lab.

As I understood it, every chain of custody report must give a complete log of every person who touched the item starting with the initial collection of the evidence.

Is there any reason why this would be? Is it because the ISP forensic lab services only keeps track of the item within their own department and its the responsibility of other departments (MPD) to keep their own separate chain of custody report?

Link to the doc -

https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1Vz8MYlGbaJBhD1EoiZx5_hVECDsZcGkf

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u/Sgt-Pattern2324 — 6 days ago

Brent Turvey live appearance

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TgPseSA-5eo

Did anyone else watch it?

So far it seems that his main points are :

  1. There was no evidence - including DNA evidence - tying Kohberger to the crimes.

  2. There were many items that were not processed or analysed by the defense or prosecution.

  3. Anne Taylor had all the information and knew about potential exculpatory evidence but did nothing, and let Kohberger plead guilty for unknown reasons.

u/Sgt-Pattern2324 — 10 days ago