Thursday, February 7, 2013
More Forensic Testimony Presented At Murder Trial
Two days have been spent going over some of the forensic evidence collected in the second degree murder trial of Kenneth Ivall.
Constable Marc Sharpe was on the stand again yesterday.
He says they collected a number of pieces of clothing from an apartment
in Norman that was shared with Ivall and Angela Duchesne.
Sharpe says a pair of shoes, a leather jacket, a black hoodie, a pair of jeans
and a blue knit sweat shirt were seized and sent to the Center For Forensic
Science in Toronto for testing.
He says they all showed DNA belonging to Ed Wilson.
Sharpe adds that some of the articles of clothing appeared to have been
laundered, but they still managed to collect DNA evidence from them.
More forensic evidence is expected to be presented today.