Originally posted by Abby Normal
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Believe it or not, forensic evidence is largely considered circumstantial, not direct evidence. Because it requires inference. For example, a video or eyewitness showing him putting the knife sheath on the bed is direct evidence. His dna being found on the knife sheath is only circumstantial evidence that he placed the knife sheath on the bed. Or that he handled the knife sheath. You can infer that he was there, and handled the knife sheath, from his DNA being on it, but it is an inference, not direct knowledge.
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