2013年8月26日星期一

Less than minutes after the second interview



They also learned of Little's prior murder case and questioned him twice, on Jan.taking a DNA sample the second time. Less than 60 minutes after the second interview, after the detectives left, Little made a series of maneuvers that help lead to his undoing.He poured scalding, chemically treated water into a bucket. A co-worker walked over to check it out and saw gloves and a black ski mask inside the bucket. Little approached quickly, said "I'll take care of that," and ultimately stuffed the gloves and ski mask into the bottom of a trash can. That act was caught on a surveillance camera, played for jurors."That was very critical," prosecutor George Simms said. "That is demonstrable evidence of him doing what we argued he did: conceal critical evidence."Forensic examiners tested the glove. Little's DNA was found on the inside, and the victim's DNA was found on the outside.

 A variety of tests for blood yielded both positive and negative results and were tossed out of the case. But prosecutor Robert Hill was permitted to argue that he believed a brown spot on the outside of the glove was Brockington's blood."This is a dangerous man," said Montgomery County State's Attorney John McCarthy. "He is going to finally be held accountable for taking a human being's life."A hiking adventure is not complete without the proper survival knife. Pete Gerber knows everything about this. He designed the world famed Gerber Knives. Just a fool is going to brave the extreme conditions of mother nature without even carrying a knife. There are several types of knives on the market, from fixed blades to folding knives. One knife that you can rely on is the Bear Grylls knife.So just before spending your hard-earned bucks, ponder long and hard how you want to utilize it. For survivalists, a fixed blade is preferred over a folding knife. It's because of the folding knife's hinge.

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