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Criminal

Jun. 27, 2002

Criminalist Calls Fiber Evidence 'Significant'

SAN DIEGO - Comparisons of fibers, dog hair and human hair become more significant when all three forms of evidence are found on a victim and also in the defendant's laundry and bedding, a San Diego police criminalist testified Tuesday in the trial of David A. Westerfield.

By Claude Walbert
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN DIEGO - Comparisons of fibers, dog hair and human hair become more significant when all three forms of evidence are found on a victim and also in the defendant's laundry and bedding, a San Diego police criminalist testified Tuesday in the trial of David A. Westerfield.
        Jennifer S...

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