Posted on 13 July 2011. Tags: avie howell, british couple benjamin and dr catherine mullany, bullet proof vests, clothing, cocos hotel, dr christopher moyneham, expert, garments, golden grove new extension, gsr, gunshot, honeymoon, jeans, joanna quesada, kaniel martin, lawyer maureen payne-hyman, murder case, particles, pockets, residue, shirt, takes stand, uk, uk expert, woneta anderson
Dr Christopher Moyneham, the UK expert in recovering gunshot residue (GSR), yesterday said the residue found on clothing belonging to murder accused Avie Howell and Kaniel Martin’s clothing ranged from low to moderate on different garments and in some instances could have been inadvertently picked up.
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Posted on 12 July 2011. Tags: 100 bullets, avie howell, bandana, british couple benjamin and dr catherine mullany, bullet jacket, dna evidence, dna profiles, dr christopher moyneham, evidence, fired weapon, forensic biologist, forensic biologist clare stangoe, grey denim, gunshot, gunshot residue, jeans, kaniel martin, lead scientist at lgc forensics, links suspect, murder scene, pants, particles, profile, residue, shopkeeper, waistband, wet saliva, woneta anderson
Forensic testing on the blue and white bandana recovered from the scene where shopkeeper Woneta Anderson was murdered has shown the presence of DNA belonging to accused Avie Howell, who is on joint trial with Kaniel Martin for the August 2008 killing and the July 2008 murder of British couple Benjamin and Dr Catherine Mullany.
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