A scientist has given evidence of analysing a bloody glove, embroidered with the letter "A", found in the bin of a cleaner accused of murder.
Alexander James William Merritt, 21, is on trial before the High Court at Dunedin accused of beating to death his boss, 51-year-old Karin Ann Ross, with a hammer.
ESR staff member Gary Gillespie said the blue, woollen glove, which was found in a wheelie bin outside the Merritt's Kaikorai home two days after the killing, was "extensively covered" in blood.
In the same bin, police also found a hammer, hooded top and a cloth - all similarly bloodied.
Gillespie said hairs taken from the head of the 25cm claw hammer, as well as the other items, were compared with Ross' hair.