Last week, we suggested that Natavia Lowery's pants were different after coming out of Linda Stein's apartment on the day of her murder (Lowery is currently on trial for bludgeoning her former boss to death). While originally it looked like she had changed them, a commenter specified that she had turned them inside out.

Though the surveillance tape had been reviewed in the trial already, with the defense pointing out (and making it a big part of their opening statements) that no blood spatters were on their client's pants... none of this has been brought up. Until now! Looks like the NYPD Forensics Division needs to put some blog commenters on the payroll.

Now, the Post has picked up on this and reports that "prosecutors declined to say when, and through what testimony, they intend to alert jurors to the theory that Lowery simply turned her pants inside out before leaving the blood-splashed apartment." They also note that yesterday a sergeant with Manhattan North Homicide told the jury that he got a search warrant for Lowery's apartment, where no cargo pants were found.