Trial hears DNA of accused letter-bomber found on evidence from two blast sites
WINNIPEG — An RCMP forensic specialist says DNA from a Winnipeg man accused of sending letter bombs matched samples taken at two blast sites.
Guido Amsel has pleaded not guilty to five counts of attempted murder and to explosives-related charges.
He is accused of sending letter bombs to his former wife and two Winnipeg law offices where, in one case, a lawyer was seriously injured.
Marc Lett told Amsel’s trial that two blood samples obtained from Amsel contained DNA which matched samples taken from evidence at the office where Maria Mitousis worked.