terry lenamon: absolutely.highly disputed-- dennis murphy: this was not a knock-out punch? terry lenamon: highly-disputed. dennis murphy: there was another problem with the state's theory and it had to do with how wendy died. prosecutor (in courtroom): and if the assailant left handed began to strike her.... dennis murphy: a medical examiner for the defense believed that wendy's extensive injuries indicated two killers ... both right-handed. me spitz (in courtroom): there are several impacts on the right side which in an altercation suggest to me that the assailant is right handed. dennis murphy: and since michel escoto is left handed, the implication for the jury was clear: he couldn't be the killer. what's more, a dna expert said she expected to find escoto's dna on the victim's clothes--after all they were husband and wife. but she found something more.... dr.zuleger (in courtroom); there were several of the markers where his dna is not represented. dennis murphy: dna traces for two different males ... and g