Dr. Baden explains how police may have used DNA to hunt down alleged Idaho college killer
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Fox News contributor Dr. Michael Baden said it is a 'possibility' officials were able to use DNA data to track down the suspect in the Idaho college murder case
"To do DNA, he has to have left some DNA at the scene," Dr. Baden told co-host Steve Doocy. "And with all the blood there… 99% of it would probably be from the victims, whereas, his DNA would only be there if he probably wore gloves, or they would have had fingerprints and cutting himself because blood is… slippery, and when you cut a stable out of people, you might cut yourself, or if one of the victims had scratched him and had it under her fingernails." Bailee Hill is an associate editor with Fox News Digital. Story ideas can be sent to bailee.hill@fox.com
"So the DNA is a possibility," he continued, emphasizing that another key component of the case is that police followed Kohberger's white Hyundai Elantra for days.
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