Amber Gibson murder trial: Blood on brother Connor Gibson's clothes 'could indicate assault'

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Amber Gibson murder trial: Blood on brother Connor Gibson's clothes 'could indicate assault'
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Blood on brother Connor Gibson's clothes 'could indicate assault'

Advocate depute Richard Goddard asked Ms Gunn:"There was widespread blood staining found on the front and both sleeves of the jacket?""The DNA profile in other areas of the jacket which were examined could be explained by Amber Gibson as a major contributor and Connor Gibson as a minor contributor."

The stains included a dropped spot of blood matching Amber's DNA which could have come from an"open wound", Ms Gunn said. He is further accused of attempting to defeat the ends of justice by disposing of blood-stained clothes, and calling the children's home where his sister was living and pretending she was alive.

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