Williamson: Put yourself in the role of a juror, so some role playing. if you are a juror in the trial of these players, is it important for you to know that there was DNA of unidentified males on this accuser. Meehan: Yes. I would want to know what that DNA was, how it could be interpreted.

Williamson: What can you conclude from that? Meehan: He’d interpret it that the DNA is partial, degraded, etc. This DNA came from an article of clothing used who knows how many times where a person performed with lots of men, it’s probably not likely to be from the suspect.

Williamson: Knowing you do find DNA from other people, does that have any bearing on your decision as a juror as to whether these three men did it.

Meehan: Says he doesn’t appreciate this line of questioning, doesn’t think it’s fair for him to be trying these “children, men.”

Williamson: “Hypothetically.”

FINALLY:

Meehan: “Yes, the jurors should have that information.”