DNA match in Ibrahim Ali murder case as exact as identical twins, B.C. court is told
VANCOUVER — An RCMP expert testifying at Ibrahim Ali’s murder trial says she’s never seen a DNA match as close as the one between the suspect and samples found on his alleged victim — except for DNA matches between identical twins.
Forensic biologist Christine Crossman says police investigators were very thorough in their collection and testing of genetic samples from the body of the 13-year-old girl, whose identity is protected by a publication ban.
Crossman says only the DNA of Ali and the girl was detected from swabs of her vaginal area, where sperm cells yielded samples that matched Ali’s DNA.
She says additional swabs and generic samples from other areas of the girl’s body, including the neck, nipples and hair, were also collected but did not turn up DNA from anyone other than the girl herself.