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Question.......
After watching
a show on TV where a person was exonerated from a crime because
of DNA testing I thought isn’t that great but
then I had another, real scary thought. Do you realize that since the late
eighties the government has been DNA classifying people? That’s
everyone that has been born, been in the military,
law enforcement, or worked for any government agency
has been DNA classified and anyone now that is arrested
is DNA classified. They can match you to anything you
touch, spit on, pee on, or
have sex with; they can even find where you stood to comb your hair.
So what is the point? Unlike a fingerprint
which can only be put there by the individual, which means (for sake of argument
we’ll say mine) that I physically had to touch the item or in
the case of a print on a wall or floor then I would have had to be physically at
that location. In the case of my DNA, it can be put
anywhere by anyone that has access to my DNA.
This can be my saliva, sperm, hair,
skin, toenails, fingernails,
blood etc. So the point is, I can be linked to any
crime, anywhere by my DNA as long as someone has some
of it. Which means anyone that has access to my house, my
car, my job site, or anywhere I might have
been within the last twenty years has access to my DNA.
I wonder what kind of controls the justice system has on
DNA usage in the prosecution of crimes. How do they exclude me
from a crime even if my DNA shows up at a crime scene?
For example, let’s say an acquaintance of mine is
murdered and let’s say two days before he is found, him and I had an
argument in a bar and he also had some very bad friends that I’m unaware of that
want him to be history and they see a perfect opportunity to off him.
So they collect up some of my cigarette butts out of the
ashtray at the bar (this ain’t hard to do, who watches their ashtray’s for
crying out loud). In addition, they manage to get some of my hair out of my
hat that was lying on the bar. Of course I was out partying the
night before he is found and I left the bar at 2 AM and of course I was
shit faced. Nobody saw me leave, nobody saw me get home, and nobody can
vouch for my where-bout’s that night after I left the bar. And let’s say the
person that did kill him was smart enough to not leave any evidence, but planted
the stuff of mine that they collected, then the cops are gonna
be looking real hard at me and I got no way to prove I didn’t
do it. In other words I’m pretty much screwed.
How does one cover one’s ass in a situation like this or for that matter how
does one keep anyone from being able to place your DNA at a crime scene if they
want to? As far as I can tell you can’t! The point of this
dissertation is that while DNA is great for excluding someone
from a crime it can also be used to place someone at a crime
even if that person was not there and that scares the
shit out of me.
Answer..............
In your third paragraph you mention that picking up some of your cigarette butts wouldn't be hard to do.
Then I say you deserve to die for smoking where other people are trying to breathe.
It's called Kharma...
Ed Roman
Oct 21 2002
October 21
On this day in the year 1969, in the African nation of
Somalia, the deeply corrupt government is overthrown in a
bloodless coup. Since then, thanks mostly to the excellent
marketing efforts of the world's shadiest international arms
dealers, Somalia's subsequent coups haven't been quite so
bloodless.
Also on this day, in the year 1520, world explorer
Magellan first discovers the Straits of Magellan, and
his mind is, like, totally blown by the
coincidence!