US News

IMETTE BLOOD ‘PROOF’

The bouncer accused of killing grad student Imette St. Guillen left his blood spattered on ties he had used to bind his naked victim, a DNA expert told a Brooklyn jury yesterday.

The plastic cuffs, found tied around St. Guillen’s wrists when her body was discovered in February 2006, had blood on them that matched samples taken from alleged murderer Darryl Littlejohn, said criminologist Taylor Dickerson of the city’s Medical Examiner’s Office.

Experts also testified in Brooklyn Supreme Court that fibers stuck to tape covering St. Guillen’s mouth and tying her legs together were traced back to coats and a rug found in the suspect’s home.

St. Guillen was last seen leaving SoHo bar The Falls with Littlejohn.