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A Connecticut man charged with a gruesome home invasion had gas on his boots, pants and sweatshirt, a state lab official testified Monday, potentially undermining defense efforts to blame a co-defendant for dousing the house in gas and setting it on fire.
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Michaela Petit, an 11-year-old girl who was killed in the fire along with her 17-year-old sister, Hayley, had bleach on her shorts, Hubball said. Komisarjevsky is charged with sexually assaulting the girl. Hayes' attorney said during his trial that Komisarjevsky had poured bleach on her clothes to try to eliminate his DNA.
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Authorities say Komisarjevsky and Steven Hayes broke into the Petit family's home in Cheshire in July 2007, beat Dr. William Petit with a bat and tied him and his family up. Hayes was convicted of strangling Hawke-Petit and killing the girls, who died of smoke inhalation.
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