> In December 2022, Crown lawyer Porte told the court that 150 cups were collected at the celebration. Three were duplicates, and of the 147 unique DNA samples, 91 were male and 56 female.
I can't imagine how much that must have cost! 150 DNA tests!
The CBC version is fully credited to Brieanna Charlebois at the Canadian Press, so I'm a little confused as to why URL you posted does not include all these additional details.
> His trial heard DNA on a cigarette butt discarded by Ali matched semen in the girl's body, which was found in Burnaby's Central Park in July 2017.
> But the jury was never told why B.C.'s Integrated Homicide Investigation Team was monitoring Ali,and an application by his lawyers for full information about the operation has been sealed by the court.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/tea-cup-stin...
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> In December 2022, Crown lawyer Porte told the court that 150 cups were collected at the celebration. Three were duplicates, and of the 147 unique DNA samples, 91 were male and 56 female.
I can't imagine how much that must have cost! 150 DNA tests!
The CBC version is fully credited to Brieanna Charlebois at the Canadian Press, so I'm a little confused as to why URL you posted does not include all these additional details.