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this post was submitted on 10 Oct 2024
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How do they not know who it is when they are being given what I presume is dna evidence? Or is there zero dna from random skin cells etc, floating around in piss?
You can leave all the DNA or fingerprint evidence in the world behind if you're not in the system
Maybe this person's never had a run-in with the law before. Or maybe the contents are sourced from multiple pissers.
I'm not in forensics, but I bet you could put a little bleach or something in the bottle to ruin the DNA
We don't actually know they have tested it and a result may not point you at a suspect. Even when they are highly motivated (the BTK case) it can involve a lot of hard work comparing them with public DNA databases, then constructing family trees to narrow the suspects down and running thousands of tests to try and narrow the search down. Worth it when tracking down a serial killer, probably not worth the effort over a few bottles of piss.