ladmo
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Point for you. I went back and found the source, an ABC News story from shortly after OBL's death. I had trouble finding it, but I did find one about "multiple relatives". Then I found this.
http://www.chromosomechronicles.com/2011/05/13/osamas-dna-and-its-limitations/
If that's correct, they couldn't have ID'd him exactly, but they could confirm that his sister was the sibling to the person they shot and took the sample from. Unless there's another male bin Laden family member living with Osama's wife and kids in an Al-Qaeda owned compound, it's pretty conclusive.
Also, I found this article about a cute poodle. I don't know how.
LOL article on the poodle... very very funny.
You are mentioning the points that I feel are relevant. The 99.99% claims that I have read that were published on May 2... is more observation related versus DNA but the inference of assurances was based on DNA... the probability of IDing him (through DNA) was more remote than 99.99%.