A court hears that the brief of evidence being prepared in the prosecution of Kristen Leslie Olsen, 24, is unlikely to be completed for months.
The case against a woman accused of murdering a Queensland baker and his daughter may not proceed for months due to DNA testing delays.The court heard that Kristen Leslie Olsen's case may not proceed until 18 months after the alleged murdersQueensland's forensic DNA laboratory is experiencing a backlog of cases following an independent inquiry
Kristen Leslie Olsen, 24, is charged with their murders and a count of arson relating to the fire, as well as three separate counts of arson and one count of stealing over an alleged incident on the same day. "The [arresting] officer has been liaising with the forensics unit every two weeks and the earliest we're looking at is three months, but the delay could be quite significant," he said."We're trying to get that expedited and pushed through as best as we can … but at the moment, the sticking point is the DNA."Todd Mooney owned ran the bakery with Kirra's mother.caused by an Independent Commission of Inquiry into the state's forensic testing.
Magistrate John Milburn said the outstanding reports meant the case could be delayed by another six months.
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