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No blood at sofa wash site, testifies investigator in Donna-Lee Donaldson murder case

AINSWORTH MORRIS

AINSWORTH MORRIS / Our Today

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A forensic crime scene investigator testified in the Home Circuit Court on Thursday that no traces of blood were found at the location where a sofa, allegedly stained with blood was reportedly washed, casting doubt on earlier testimony given in the ongoing murder trial of Constable Noel Maitland.

Maitland is currently on trial for the murder and alleged unlawful disposal of the body of his girlfriend, Donna-Lee Donaldson, who was reported missing on July 13, 2022.

Yesterday, the investigator testified that she visited the car wash identified by a former employee and conducted a luminol test at the specific area where the sofa was said to have been cleaned. The test returned negative results.

“With the use of luminol, if there are any traces of blood or DNA, it will give off a light blue colour to show that something is actually there. Once blood is present, it will give off a reading,” she explained to the court.

The witness said she was part of a police team, including the lead investigating officer, that visited the car wash.

Constable Noel Maitland (right) and social media personality girlfriend Donna-Lee Donaldson. (Photo contributed)

On Monday, a former car wash worker testified that on the morning of July 13, 2022, a man she referred to as ‘Brown Man’ brought in the sofa and eventually took over the power washing himself.

She testified that while she was washing the sofa with bleach and degreaser, she observed “blood-like rice grain” oozing from it.

She told the court that she was “so frightened” by the amount of blood she saw, recalling that she exclaimed, “Jesus!” upon first noticing it.

“I said, ‘Dis yah man must dead or him bleed out. Look like dem kill somebody inna it,’” the witness recalled.

She also testified that the following day, the sofa was swarmed by flies and the area smelled “very raw”.

However, when asked under cross-examination by attorney Christopher Townsend if the police had told her the substance was not blood, the witness replied, “Mi don’t know nothing ‘bout dat.”

Pressed further, she admitted that she did not know how to test for blood and could not confirm what the substance actually was. Still, she firmly rejected Townsend’s suggestion that what she saw wasn’t blood.

“Mi can’t agree with you,” she responded.

Donaldson’s mother had testified that Maitland picked up Donaldson from her home on July 11, 2022, and she last heard from her daughter the following morning.

Two deliverymen have testified that Maitland had the sofa moved twice, first from his Chelsea Manor apartment in St Andrew to the car wash and then from the car wash to an upholstery shop in downtown Kingston.

The trial will continue on Wednesday, September 24.

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