Spector trial hears of possible blood-spray blocker

A forensic scientist has told the Phil Spector murder trial that there was no blood spray on the carpet or on the wall near the body of shooting victim Lana Clarckson.

Spector trial hears of possible blood-spray blocker

A forensic scientist has told the Phil Spector murder trial that there was no blood spray on the carpet or on the wall near the body of shooting victim Lana Clarckson.

Criminalist Steve Renteria told the Los Angeles hearing he searched for blood spray using Luminol, a chemical that can detect otherwise invisible blood.

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