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MacDonell and Kish, 'Absence of Evidence Is Not Evidence of Absence'
Article co-authored by Herbert MacDonell and Kish, titled 'Absence of Evidence Is Not Evidence of Absence,' presented at conferences and unpublished at time of trial. Addresses blood spatter and the principle that an assailant may not always be blood-stained, cited by Clark to establish MacDonell's own principle that blood absence on a defendant is not exculpatory.
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