Laboratory Testing Results Chart – Brown Sports Jacket Exhibit Area P-33 – Brown Sports Jacket (Police Exhibit 221) AA NFISS: 0019-01 AB P-33 – Brown Sports Jacket (Police Exhibit 221) NFISS: 0019-02 Location Outside Right Sleeve Outside Right Sleeve Photograph Results  Positive Hemastix and Hemochromogen test results;  The DNA typing profile obtained from this area matches that of the known sample of Richard Oland;  The estimated probability of selecting an unrelated individual at random from the Canadian Caucasian population with the same profile is 1 in 510 billion;  Positive Hemastix and Hemochromogen test results;  DNA typing results for this area will be the subject of a subsequent report. P-33 – Brown Sports Jacket (Police Exhibit 221) P-33 – Brown Sports Jacket (Police Exhibit 221) P-33 – Brown Sports Jacket (Police Exhibit 221) AC NFISS 0019-03 AD NFISS 0019-04 AE NFISS 0019-05 Outside Upper Left Chest Inside Right Cuf Inside Left Cuf  Positive Hemastix and Hemochromogen test results;  The DNA typing profile obtained from this area matches that of the known sample of Richard Oland;  The estimated probability of selecting an unrelated individual at random from the Canadian Caucasian population with the same profile is 1 in 510 billion;  Positive Hemastix test result, but negative Hemochromogen test result;  DNA typing results for this area will be the subject of a subsequent report.  Positive Hemastix test result, but negative Hemochromogen test result;  DNA typing results for this area will be the subject of a subsequent report. P-33 – Brown Sports Jacket (Police Exhibit 221) P-33 – Brown Sports Jacket (Police Exhibit 221) AF AB NFISS 0019-02 P-33 – Brown Sports Jacket (Police Exhibit 221) AD NFISS 0019-04 Inside back middle collar  No Hemastix or Hemochromogen testing performed;  The quantity of human DNA obtained from this area does not meet the minimum requirement for further processing; Outside Right Sleeve  The quantity of human DNA obtained from this area does not meet the minimum requirement for further processing; Inside Right Cuf  The quantity of human DNA obtained from this area does not meet the minimum requirement for further processing;  Additional staining remains for this area; P-33 – Brown Sports Jacket (Police Exhibit 221) P-33 – Brown Sports Jacket (Police Exhibit 221) AE NFISS 0019-05 AG NFISS 0019- 04 Inside Left Cuf Inside Right Cuf  The quantity of human DNA obtained from this area does not meet the minimum requirement for further processing;  Additional staining remains for this area;  Positive Hemastix test result, but negative Hemochromogen test result;  The quantity of human DNA obtained from this area does not meet the minimum requirement for further processing; P-33 – Brown Sports Jacket (Police Exhibit 221) AH NFISS 0019-04 Inside Right Cuf  Positive Hemastix test result, but negative Hemochromogen test result;  The DNA typing profile obtained is of mixed origin consistent with having originated from two individuals, with at least one individual being of male gender;  The profile of the major component matches that of the known sample of Richard Oland; o P-33 – Brown Sports Jacket (Police Exhibit 221) AI NFISS 0019-04 Inside Right Cuf The estimated probability of selecting an unrelated individual at random from the Canadian Caucasian population with the same profile is 1 in 180 million;  The profile of the minor component matches the profile designated as Male #1 (subsequently found to match the profile of Dennis Oland).  Positive Hemastix test result, but negative Hemochromogen test result;  No human DNA was detected in the extract obtained from this area; P-33 – Brown Sports Jacket (Police Exhibit 221) AJ NFISS 0019-04 Inside Right Cuf  Positive Hemastix test result, but no Hemochromogen test performed  The DNA typing profile obtained is of mixed origin consistent with having originated from two individuals, with at least one individual being of male gender;  The profile of the major component matches that of the known sample of Richard Oland; o P-33 – Brown Sports Jacket (Police Exhibit 221) AK NFISS 0019-04 Inside Right Cuf The estimated probability of selecting an unrelated individual at random from the Canadian Caucasian population with the same profile is 1 in 180 million;  The trace component contains limited genetic information and no meaningful comparison can be made to any samples;  Positive Hemastix test result, but no Hemochromogen test performed  No human DNA was detected in the extract obtained from this area; P-33 – Brown Sports Jacket (Police Exhibit 221) AL NFISS Inside Left Cuf 0019-05  Positive Hemastix test result, but negative Hemochromogen test result;  The DNA typing profile obtained is of mixed origin consistent with having originated from two individuals, with at least one individual being of male gender;  The profile of the major component matches the profile designated as Male #1 (subsequently found to match the profile of Dennis Oland).  The profile of the minor component matches that of the known sample of Richard Oland; o P-33 – Brown Sports Jacket (Police Exhibit 221) AM Inside Right Cuf The estimated probability of selecting an unrelated individual at random from the Canadian Caucasian population with the same profile is 1 in 40;  Positive Hemastix test result, but no Hemochromogen test performed  The partial DNA typing profile obtained is of mixed origin consistent with having originated from two individuals, with at least one individual being of male gender;  Due to the nature of this mixed profile, no meaningful comparison can be made to any samples; P-33 – Brown Sports Jacket (Police Exhibit 221) P-33 – Brown Sports Jacket (Police Exhibit 221) P-33 – Brown Sports Jacket (Police Exhibit 221) P-33 – Brown Sports Jacket (Police Exhibit 221) AN AO AP AQ  Positive Hemastix test result, but negative Hemochromogen test result;  The quantity of human DNA obtained from this area does not meet the minimum requirement for further processing; Outside back bottom centre near hem  Positive Hemastix and Hemochromogen test results;  The DNA typing profile obtained from this area matches that of the known sample of Richard Oland;  The estimated probability of selecting an unrelated individual at random from the Canadian Caucasian population with the same profile is 1 in 510 billion; Inside lining of right cuf (additional portion of area AM)  Positive Hemastix test result, but no Hemochromogen test performed;  The partial DNA typing profile obtained contains limited genetic information and no meaningful comparison can be made to any samples.  Negative Hemastix test result;  No human DNA was detected in the extract obtained from this area. Inside middle/rig ht back Inside middle right back (backing of area AN) N/A P-33 – Brown Sports Jacket (Police Exhibit 221) P-33 – Brown Sports Jacket (Police Exhibit 221) AR AH Inside left pocket seam Inside Right Cuf  No Hemastix or Hemochromogen testing performed;  The DNA typing profile obtained is of mixed origin consistent with having originated from at least two individuals, with at least one individual being of male gender; o The profile of the major component matches the profile designated as Male #1 (subsequently found to match the profile of Dennis Oland); o Due to the nature of this mixed profile, no meaningful comparison can be made to the minor component(s).  The DNA typing profile previously obtained is of mixed origin consistent with having originated from two individuals, with at least one individual being of male gender;  The profile of the major component matches that of the known sample of Richard Oland; o  The estimated probability of selecting an unrelated individual at random from the Canadian Caucasian population with the same profile is 1 in 180 million; The profile of the minor component matches that of the known sample of Dennis Oland; o The estimated probability of selecting an unrelated individual at random from the Canadian Caucasian population with the same profile is 1 in 65; P-33 – Brown Sports Jacket (Police Exhibit 221) AL Inside Left Cuf  The DNA typing profile previously obtained is of mixed origin consistent with having originated from two individuals, with at least one individual being of male gender;  The profile of the major component matches that of the known sample of Dennis Oland; o  The profile of the minor component matches that of the known sample of Richard Oland; o P-33 – Brown Sports Jacket (Police Exhibit 221) AR Inside left pocket seam The estimated probability of selecting an unrelated individual at random from the Canadian Caucasian population with the same profile is 1 in 310 billion; The estimated probability of selecting an unrelated individual at random from the Canadian Caucasian population with the same profile is 1 in 40.  The DNA typing profile previously obtained is of mixed origin consistent with having originated from at least two individuals, with at least one individual being of male gender;  The profile of the major component matches that of the known sample of Dennis Oland; o  The estimated probability of selecting an unrelated individual at random from the Canadian Caucasian population with the same profile is 1 in 240 thousand; Due to the nature of this mixed profile, no meaningful comparison can be made to the minor component(s). P-33 – Brown Sports Jacket (Police Exhibit 221) P-33 – Brown Sports Jacket (Police Exhibit 221) AA AC Outside Right Sleeve Outside Upper Left Chest  The DNA typing profile obtained from this area matches that of the known sample of Richard Oland;  The estimated probability of selecting an unrelated individual at random from the Canadian Caucasian population with the same profile is 1 in 20 quintillion;  Based on the RCMP Canadian Caucasian population, it is 3.4 million times more likely that the DNA evidence obtained would be observed if Richard Oland was the donor of the DNA obtained from this area rather than a full sibling;  The DNA typing profile obtained from this area matches that of the known sample of Richard Oland;  The estimated probability of selecting an unrelated individual at random from the Canadian Caucasian population with the same profile is 1 in 20 quintillion;  Based on the RCMP Canadian Caucasian population, it is 3.4 million times more likely that the DNA evidence obtained would be observed if Richard Oland was the donor of the DNA obtained from this area rather than a full sibling; P-33 – Brown Sports Jacket (Police Exhibit 221) P-33 – Brown Sports Jacket (Police Exhibit 221) AO AR Outside back bottom centre near hem Inside left pocket seam  The DNA typing profile obtained from this area matches that of the known sample of Richard Oland;  The estimated probability of selecting an unrelated individual at random from the Canadian Caucasian population with the same profile is 1 in 20 quintillion;  Based on the RCMP Canadian Caucasian population, it is 3.4 million times more likely that the DNA evidence obtained would be observed if Richard Oland was the donor of the DNA obtained from this area rather than a full sibling;  The DNA typing profile obtained is of mixed origin consistent with having originated from at least two individuals, with at least one individual being of male gender;  Due to the weakness of some components and the number of possible contributors, no meaningful comparisons can be made to this mixed profile.