Was CODIS ever queried in an attempt to identify the unknown male DNA found on the “BACKBONE” sweatshirt?
Sergeant Sean Clemons said he never knew about the unknown DNA on the sweatshirt until 2005 and that Prosecutor Faith never told him about it and never asked him to run any DNA profile through the CODIS database. Prosecutor Faith, however, said he asked the ISP to run the unknown DNA profile through CODIS and that someone with the ISP had dropped the ball. Complicating these stories, however, is the information provided by former defense attorney Mike McDaniels that he asked Faith to run the unknown DNA through CODIS and that Faith told him that he did run it but that there was no match. It wasn’t until the second defense team advised Prosecutor Henderson of the intended filing of a motion to compel to have that unknown DNA profile checked through CODIS did he and the ISP attempt to find its true source. It was only in February, 2005 or four and a half years after the murders was Charles Darnell Boney’s DNA matched to the unknown male DNA found on the “BACKBONE” sweatshirt. Boney’s DNA
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