Grant Amato Day 6 Witnesses: Arthur Rubart - CSA, Allison LaNeve Forensic Scientist

TL;DR
Testimonies and evidence presented in the Grant Amato murder trial suggest that while there is circumstantial evidence against him, no direct evidence links him to the crime.
Transcript
all right I said mr. revoir here that yes all right then at this point can you radio Marcy and tell her to get is she get in the jury I think she's at the door so can you radio huesemann can you radio you may be seated state may call your next witness mr. rhubarb please come forward you're still under oath you haven't been released from your subpoe... Read More
Key Insights
- 🍻 The evidence presented in the trial is mainly circumstantial, with no direct evidence linking Grant Amato to the crime.
- ℹ️ Gunshot residue analysis can only provide information about the presence of gunshot residue, not about the source or specific details of the crime.
- 🧑🏭 Transfer of gunshot residue from one surface to another is possible through contact, but the likelihood of transfer depends on various factors such as movement and time.
- 🍻 The defense argued that the evidence presented did not establish guilt beyond a reasonable doubt, as there were no physical evidence or witnesses linking Grant Amato to the crime.
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Questions & Answers
Q: Can gunshot residue determine the caliber of a bullet?
No, gunshot residue analysis cannot determine the caliber of a bullet.
Q: Could the gloves in question have been washed and still have residue on them?
While it is possible, research shows that washing garments generally eliminates most, if not all, gunshot residue.
Q: Can the amount of gunshot residue lessen through contact with other items, such as gloves being in a bag?
Yes, movement, motion, and contact with other surfaces can contribute to the loss of gunshot residue particles.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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In the trial, a crime scene technician testified about the processing of the residence where the bodies were found and stated that no fingerprint scanning was done on Chad Amato's body.
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A forensic scientist testified about gunshot residue and its transferability, stating that it is possible for gunshot residue to be transferred from one surface to another through contact.
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The defense cross-examined the forensic scientist, questioning the likelihood of gunshot residue transfer and the significance of particle counts.
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The defense argued that the evidence presented was circumstantial and did not establish guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
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