PERUGIA - will battle on Monday, July 25 from genetic findings in the appeal trial with Raffaele Sollecito and Amanda Knox, 25 and sentenced to 26 years in prison for the murder of Meredith Kercher . . . Prosecution and civil action, lawyers for the victim's family, it will try by all means to counter the results of the survey ordered by the Court that questioned the results of investigations carried out by forensic genetic.
One of the cornerstones, if not the cornerstone, accusing the plant. Doubt, those expressed by the experts, that touch the "relic 36", considered the knife the weapon used to strike fatally Meredith Kercher in the throat, on which the science has isolated the genetic code of the victim and that of Knox on the blade on the handle. . .
Stefano Conti and Carla Vecchiotti, the experts of the Assize Court of Appeal, after having excluded to repeat the analysis, according to the documents of investigation have found that these results "not credible" for the DNA of Sollecito and Kercher on the hook and the same British student on the blade of the knife seized at the home of Puglia (agreeing with the assignment rather than on the handle of the young Italian American girlfriend at the time and therefore often in the home). The experts have not ruled out further that the results are the result of contamination. In 145 pages filed on June 29 last year, experts have said that in the analysis of science "were not followed international procedures of inspection and collection protocols and sampling." "A sharp blow to the scientific evidence," he told the lawyer Luciano Ghirga, one of the defenders of Knox.