*headdesk*

Nov. 3rd, 2006 08:45 pm
serafina20: (prison break_face to face)
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Okay, you can't nitpick something if you don't know anything about it.

Does anyone else think this is a good rule? Because, right now, everyone at TheWitlessOafPeople is whining about how Michael told Mahone that DNA leeches into the soil. Because they've never heard about it on any other crime/forensic show before.

And yet, oddly enough, if you Google "dna soil", you get all sorts of interesting (and incomprehensible) links about doing just that. And, really? Common sense tells you that it should be possible. If your body is buried in the ground and decomposes, it doesn't disappear. Part of it becomes part of the soil.

The original question was why they didn't think of that for Steadman. I think that answer would be a. it appears to, right now, be an inexact process, something the PTB may have jumped the gun on (like LLI) and b. Steadman was given a proper funeral; Shales was not. The Company was doing it's damned best to stop it. They replaced the dudes teeth; do you think it's possible they'd forge results on the off chance Veronica (not so bright a crayon herself) did think of it?

Oh! And while on an important manhunt, being blackmailed by the Company, coerced to to things that make you soul-sick, after a heavy intense phone (sex) call with the man you're chasing, if you don't act 100% rational, then it doesn't make sense. Because, apparently, Mahone digging up Shales body to make sure it was still there negates Michael's "the DNA leeches into the soil" thing.

WHY? Why do I keep going there?

Oh, yeah. Boredom.

Date: 2006-11-07 02:00 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sam-gamgee.livejournal.com
I do think that's a good rule.

And I *completely* completely agree that it was a phone (sex) call. :-D

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