Again, we were told it had never been used -- even though it had large stains across the top. The employee at Essex maintained the stains were simply water stains.
But, when retired Metro Police detective Brad Corcoran pulled out his evidence gathering equipment typically used at crime scenes, many of those stains appeared to be bodily fluids.
Under his black light and with special glasses, Corcoran could easily see what he described as "large" and "heavy" stains across the mattress.
"There's something that has run down the edge," he noted, pointing out one of the large stains down the side of the mattress.
These bodily fluids, Corcoran explained, were urine or perspiration, blood -- and worse. He then pulled out a test kit and swabbed several of the spots he found near the middle of the mattress.
Testing showed several of them were, in fact, likely semen.
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