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TFC + NAA vs DNA (Friendly Scrim) – Video

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TFC + NAA vs DNA (Friendly Scrim)
Game 2 of a 4 match series we played vs DNA. Very good games to them as well. :D.

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Piagio DNA – Video

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Piagio DNA
a travs de YouTube Capture.

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Genetic memory activated in the DNA. Our Maafa (Holocaust) – Video

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Genetic memory activated in the DNA. Our Maafa (Holocaust)
Heru G.Duenas.

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RPG DNA: Memories & Inspirations – Video

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RPG DNA: Memories Inspirations
This is a look back over specific events in the games of specific GMs that had a significant impact on my development in running games. I would very much enj...

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DNA Gamer Information Video – Video

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DNA Gamer Information Video
A bit of information about me and my channel.

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DNA VAPORS Ejuice and Final Thoughts: A Gravityreject Review Part 4 – Video

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DNA VAPORS Ejuice and Final Thoughts: A Gravityreject Review Part 4
Here is the 4th and final part to DNA VAPORS please check them out! Info listed below. Dedicated to creating new and unique flavor blends. Bottled with pride...

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DNA repair IV – Video

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DNA repair IV

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Manning's DNA found on knife

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DEFENDING HIMSELF: Mauha Huatahi Fawcett, 26, conducts his own defence in the Christchurch High Court.

ACCUSED: Mauha Huatahi Fawcett appears in the Christchurch High Court. He denies murdering Ngatai 'Mellory' Manning.

IN SESSION: The murder trial of Mauha Huatahi Fawcett will be presided over by Justice Gendall.

AMICUS CURIAE: Mahua Huatahi Fawcett at the start of his trial for murdering Mellory Manning, with his assisting counsel Craig Ruane, right.

DNA that was likely from murder victim Ngatai "Mellory" Manning was found on a knife retrieved from the Avon River after her body was found, the trial of the man accused of her killing was told in the High Court at Christchurch today.

Environmental Science and Research forensic scientist Jayshree Patel told the court she carried out a DNA profile on a sample taken from the "inside handle" of the knife.

She said a "combined partial DNA profile" was found on the knife which could have originated from the 27-year-old sex worker.

Her testing showed there was strong scientific support for the DNA having come from Manning.

The knife was recovered from the Avon River near where her body was found on the morning of December 19, 2008.

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DNA link in 2002 sex attack on girl

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A 32-year-old man is on trial in Invercargill after DNA linked him to an alleged burglary and indecent assault on a 7-year-old girl eight years after the incident.

Hayden John Dallas Matchett has pleaded not guilty to indecently assaulting a girl aged under 12 and burglary of the house where the incident occurred at Te Anau on March 8, 2002.

The trial, in the Invercargill District Court, began yesterday before Judge Michael Turner, with an opening address from Crown solicitor Mary-Jane Thomas.

Thomas told the court Matchett was questioned by police after DNA from a baseball cap left at the crime scene matched his eight years after the incident.

About 3.40am on March 8, 2002, the complainant, who was staying at a friend's house, was asleep in bed when a man entered the house through a closed laundry door.

The man went into the bedroom where the girl was sleeping, knelt down beside the bed and indecently assaulted her, Thomas said.

The girl, who is now a young woman, woke up and told him to go away and within a short time he left. No-one other than the 7-year-old had seen the man, she said.

Police were contacted and in the bedroom they found a blue Nike cap, she said.

The cap was examined at the time by ESR for DNA and a blood stain and cellular material was found. There was no DNA match in the system, she said.

Police conducted a widespread inquiry after the girl gave them a description of a man with spiky blonde hair, but no arrest was made, she said.

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No DNA link in Mellory murder

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Forensic scientists were unable to find a DNA link between Mauha Fawcett and the woman he is alleged to have killed, a court has heard.

Police have accused the 26-year-old of joining in with the violent murder of Christchurch prostitute Mellory Manning at a Mongrel Mob gang house on December 18, 2008.

Ms Manning's badly beaten body was found floating in the Avon River early the next morning and was subject to intense forensic examination.

Giving evidence at Fawcett's trial in the Christchurch High Court this morning, forensic scientist Jayshree Patel said four DNA profiles were found on or about Ms Manning's body.

Three profiles were found in a swab of Ms Manning's genitals; the first linked to Ms Manning, the second an unidentified man dubbed 'Male B', while the third was too weak to determine a gender.

DNA samples taken from underneath her fingernails revealed a fourth DNA profile, matching a client who had used Ms Manning's services the night before.

However, Ms Patel went on to confirm that none of the DNA profiles matched Fawcett, who was categorised as 'Male Z'. His DNA was also not found at alleged scene of the murder on Galbraith Ave. Scientists have been unable to determine who the 'Male B' profile belongs to, whilepolice have not ruled out the possibility that Ms Manning had sex with an unregistered client on the night of her murder.

Further testing found Ms Manning's DNA on a knife off Dallington Tce, which had been located upstream from where her body was discovered.

Ms Patel said the DNA profile, taken from the inside handle of the weapon, was 110 times more likely to have come from Ms Manning than anyone else.

While she could not confirm how the DNA was transferred, she said she could not rule out the possibility the knife came into contact with Ms Manning's bloodstained body.

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