Uh-Oh! Lookee Who's Playing the Race Card Now...
or as alternate title:
“MASSAH, DON’T BEAT ME, AH DIN’T DO NUTHIN’ AND AH DON’T KNOW NUTHIN’ BOUT NO KILLINS OF YO’ CHILLUNS”
Look to what levels of desperation our papermache white boy has gone to attempt to save his bacon. As they say in southern California, “Ohmigawwwwwwwsh!” Jeffrey, Jeffrey, Jeffrey! Kat, Kat, Kat! Tsk! Tsk! Get a clue! Get real! Get a life! Ooops! Sorry, you have a life…er a triple life…I forgot. You guys are just SOOOO naughty! But the African-American things has got to go! Hmmmm, the lost tribe of Dan (Israel) went on to Celtic lands, like Scotland. Maybe the DNA was of a Jewish Scot? or an African-Jewish-Scot? or an Italian? a Japanese Sushi chef? Okay, NO points for originality for you.
But here's a petit filet you might like to chew on…There’s more, of course, on the site that posts EVERY scintilla of information, both pro and con. So read this info and if you have an urge to pursue the topic, go visit: www.thejeffreymacdonaldcase.com
"Has MacDonald given up on his allegations that Helena Stoeckley and Greg Mitchell were involved? The answer to that is no, they have just taken another route for the moment. 'The latest is an attempt to spin the AFIP DNA results into a claim that an unidentified hair found on Kristen’s bedspread probably came from an AFRICAN-AMERICAN, thereby proving, once again, the truth of MacDonald’s account of intruders. The claim is specious for the following reasons: The hair in question (AFDIL 58A(1) is a 5mm, naturally shed Caucasian hair recovered from Kristen’s green bedspread along with numerous fibers, a black dog hair, and MacDonald [sic] own hair. The AFDIL DNA results show that this hair has seven polymorphisms, or unusual genetic sequences. AFDIL ran the whole profile against the database and found no matches for anyone including Africans or African Americans. Apparently MacDonald’s expert (Terry Melton) has told [Tim] Junkin [one of MacDonald's attorneys] that one or more of the polymorphisms was ‘most similar in [database] research to African/African American.’ This may well be the case for a particular polymorphism, but it is not true with respect to the full DNA profile. Nor is it accepted scientifically to determine that a hair came from a particular population using a partial profile instead of the full profile. Put simply, it would be like saying that the presence of a genetic sequence for brown eyes means that the donor was most likely an African-American.' You can bet your bottom dollar that this will not hold up in court and the appropriate measures are being taken to counter this latest ploy." If MacDonald is entertaining the idea that this latest stratagem will win him an apology from the Department of Justice, and a new trial, and his freedom, he is dreaming the impossible dream.
“MASSAH, DON’T BEAT ME, AH DIN’T DO NUTHIN’ AND AH DON’T KNOW NUTHIN’ BOUT NO KILLINS OF YO’ CHILLUNS”
Look to what levels of desperation our papermache white boy has gone to attempt to save his bacon. As they say in southern California, “Ohmigawwwwwwwsh!” Jeffrey, Jeffrey, Jeffrey! Kat, Kat, Kat! Tsk! Tsk! Get a clue! Get real! Get a life! Ooops! Sorry, you have a life…er a triple life…I forgot. You guys are just SOOOO naughty! But the African-American things has got to go! Hmmmm, the lost tribe of Dan (Israel) went on to Celtic lands, like Scotland. Maybe the DNA was of a Jewish Scot? or an African-Jewish-Scot? or an Italian? a Japanese Sushi chef? Okay, NO points for originality for you.
But here's a petit filet you might like to chew on…There’s more, of course, on the site that posts EVERY scintilla of information, both pro and con. So read this info and if you have an urge to pursue the topic, go visit: www.thejeffreymacdonaldcase.com
"Has MacDonald given up on his allegations that Helena Stoeckley and Greg Mitchell were involved? The answer to that is no, they have just taken another route for the moment. 'The latest is an attempt to spin the AFIP DNA results into a claim that an unidentified hair found on Kristen’s bedspread probably came from an AFRICAN-AMERICAN, thereby proving, once again, the truth of MacDonald’s account of intruders. The claim is specious for the following reasons: The hair in question (AFDIL 58A(1) is a 5mm, naturally shed Caucasian hair recovered from Kristen’s green bedspread along with numerous fibers, a black dog hair, and MacDonald [sic] own hair. The AFDIL DNA results show that this hair has seven polymorphisms, or unusual genetic sequences. AFDIL ran the whole profile against the database and found no matches for anyone including Africans or African Americans. Apparently MacDonald’s expert (Terry Melton) has told [Tim] Junkin [one of MacDonald's attorneys] that one or more of the polymorphisms was ‘most similar in [database] research to African/African American.’ This may well be the case for a particular polymorphism, but it is not true with respect to the full DNA profile. Nor is it accepted scientifically to determine that a hair came from a particular population using a partial profile instead of the full profile. Put simply, it would be like saying that the presence of a genetic sequence for brown eyes means that the donor was most likely an African-American.' You can bet your bottom dollar that this will not hold up in court and the appropriate measures are being taken to counter this latest ploy." If MacDonald is entertaining the idea that this latest stratagem will win him an apology from the Department of Justice, and a new trial, and his freedom, he is dreaming the impossible dream.

