Mark Fuhrman: Idaho investigators ‘stayed on point’

Former LAPD Detective Mark Fuhrman has analyzed the process investigators will likely follow to find a suspect in the murders of four University of Idaho students on “Jesse Watters Primetime.”
FUHRMAN BRAND: They have to stay on point, and I think they pretty much stayed on point about that. Now they turned to the public. Blood spatter analysis. You lifted it. The FBI experts are there. Now, blood spatter analysis can tell us many things. He can tell us the progression of injuries, which victim was the first, second, third and fourth. He can tell us if the suspect is right-handed or left-handed and if the attack happened when both people are standing, sometimes at the height.
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We have shoe prints that are definitely there, whether erased by the suspicious during the battle, the fight, the murder, or it was people who came after the fact. There should be some shoe prints there.
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They collect information that could lead them to a suspect or be actually useful when they have a suspect or person of interest for questioning. And these are all small objects. And another one I really hope for is if the suspect to cut in these attacks, because some of the victims would have suffered defensive wounds.
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