Charlottesville, Va. - Search warrants reveal no evidence of blood was found in Jesse Matthew’s car that was seized after the disappearance of Hannah Graham.
According to WTVR.com, the court document lists a number of warrants and orders issued by the Albemarle judge that the defense wanted to recuse.
The documents authorized by the judge included the information that there was no blood DNA removed from Matthew’s car.
Investigators also retrieved Matthew’s and Graham’s phones and various digital records, along with those of at least one more unknown third party.
Matthew is charged with capital first-degree murder in the second year University of Virginia student’s death.
The next motion hearing is set for August 20.
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