Molly Katanga Case: DNA Results Introduce New Complexities.

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By Jimmy Muhumuza

Kampala

1. *Single Source DNA: * Blood samples collected from multiple locations within the home—including doors, door handles, the floor, wardrobe, ceiling, balcony door, and curtains—were all identified as belonging solely to Molly Katanga. These findings suggest that Molly was the victim of a violent attack.

2. *Single Source DNA on Henry: * DNA from Henry Katanga was found on a pair of boxers and in a single wound to his head. Additionally, his blood was detected on the bedsheet in the master bedroom.

3. *Mixed DNA Profile on Enkoni Stick:* A mixed DNA profile from two individuals was identified on an enkoni stick. Molly’s DNA was the largest contributor, with Henry’s DNA also present.

4. Mixed DNA Profile on Spent Bullet: A mixed DNA profile was found on a projectile, believed to be the only bullet recovered and considered the likely cause of death. Molly was identified as the major contributor.

5. *Mixed DNA Profile on Trigger and Trigger Housing: * A mixed DNA profile was detected on the trigger and trigger housing of a firearm. Molly was again identified as the major contributor, with Henry’s DNA also present.

6. Cartridge (Spent Casing): A spent casing revealed a mixed DNA profile of two unidentified and unrelated individuals to Molly.

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