I hadn't had a chance to go over the totality of Francesco Maresca's argument in court:
Just putting this here for future reference:
Points set down by
Andrea Vogt:
(transposed here by SMK)
http://thefreelancedesk.com/front_featured/amanda-knox-appeal-2/
Maresca brought up a lot of
points of circumstantial evidence:
* Maresca asked the judges to forget the polemics and controversy "of the Americans" and all the criticism of Italian prosecutors, law enforcement, CSI.
*Points out that the other flatmates and British girls did not get upset during interrogation, why Amanda?
( I do recall reading that Mignini said it was "routine" to question her about the Patrick tests. What was stunning, said Mignini, was her reaction: Tears, trembling, crying, covering her ears, saying "it could be true" that Patrick and she had been at the cottage when MK was murdered. For Mignini, this was not acting, but true trauma which indicated she had been present and was trying to repress memories of the murder.)
He brings up signs of staging, cleanup, lying:
*Amandas black lamp found near the bed of the scene of the crime; pre-dawn call to her mother.
The window of Filomenas room ; glass on top of clothes; window was broken after victim was already dead.
The phones were taken to delay the discovery of the body, so that if anyone came home and called her, they wouldn't hear them ring inside the locked room.
*"We have said many times that DNA doesnt fly. But Sollecito does not fly either."
" On this point the cassation sentence is crystal clear. There was a cleanup."
*Decries the work of Vecchiotti and Conti . Upholds that Sollecito footprint is on the bathmat; upholds all traces and mixed traces.