Where did you get that from?
I already broke down the DNA findings many times. I posted them again just the other day:
There were 10 areas of the moderator tested for DNA. Each test detected 1 major donor and then at least 1 minor donor. There were at least 3 major donors and possibly 4. There were 10 minor donors. The DNA profile of the minor donors was so small there was no way to rule it out as having been from anyone except the specific major donor. The minor donor could be the same person, the minor donor could be the major donor of a different test sample or each minor donor could be a unique person.
So the donors could have been as few as just 4 of the victims or could be as many as all 5 victims plus 9 other people. 4-14 people talk about a big range.
1) June + at least another (could be any other victim or a non-victim)
2) June + at least another male (could be any male victim or a non-victim)
3) June + at least another male (could be any male victim or a non-victim)
4) Sheila + at least another (could be any other victim or a non-victim)
5) Sheila + at least another (could be any other victim or a non-victim)
6) Sheila + at least another (could be any other victim or a non-victim)
7) Sheila + at least another (could be any other victim or a non-victim)
8 ) Sheila + at least another (could be any other victim or a non-victim)
9) Most likely one of the twins + at least another (could be any other victim or a non-victim)
10) Most likely one of the twins + at least another (could be any other victim or a non-victim)
If you want to use a math formula and plug in variables then here are the variables to understand it then here you go:
1) A + B
2) A + C
3) A + D
4) E + F
5) E + G
6) E + H
7) E + I
8 ) E + J
9) K + L
10) M + N
K and M might be the same person or might be different people. The DNA of K and M were very close to E's (Sheila's) DNA so was either 1 of the twins or both.
B,C,D,F,G,H,I,J,L, and N could all be 1 person or could be as many as 10 different people. The major donor in 1 sample could be the minor donor in another sample. The only major donor ruled out is the major donor from that specific sample.
This is all in the 2002 Court of Appeals decision in addition to defense documents.