The prosecution said that many calls made or received by Kercher's phone used this tower near Lana's garden.
I can't find anything like this in Galati. Does Crini say this?
The prosecution said that many calls made or received by Kercher's phone used this tower near Lana's garden.
The prosecution said that many calls made or received by Kercher's phone used this tower near Lana's garden.
I suppose I could also ask you the question of what would it take for you to change your POV. You find it implausible that RG would have left his DNA in the bathroom by washing in there. I would have to ask you what you think AK was doing that left her DNA there if it wasn't from washing.
pg 37 of the presentation harmony linked says both tamponi and tampone...
is it a spelling mistake or are there two different meanings?
I think he cut it off because it wasn't tearing off, hence the bent clasp. I think he and Amanda ran into RG and invited him over to get high. And I think the murder occurred between 10pm and 11pm. JMO
I was wrong about the contents of the brown faux leather bag. Even if it was empty Guede should have been charged with the theft because it's pretty obvious he went through her bag looking for any cash after he'd killed her because her blood is also on the bag.
Murder in Italy p73
A beige shoulder bag, apparently bloodstained, containing an iPod, a plastic make up bag, a black pencil, a pen, red lipstick, mascara, and a crumpled white handkerchief.
I'd change my mind if a plausible explanation was provided for the disparity between the numerous traces of Guede and absolute lack of Amanda's in the murder room.
Amanda was using the bathroom daily for more than a month.:facepalm:
Yes the 2213 connection was picked up not by the tower covering Lanas garden but another tower that Massei noted often picked up Meredith's phone.
Well, what can I say. You thought wrong. Read the case fileI thought Amanda had been staying primarily at RS's house.
RG must have been very lucky that night not to leave any DNA while rubbing his hands together to remove the blood. Especially after leaving so much in the bedroom.
As Amber noted, this was contained in Massei, and then repeated by the Supreme Court of Cassation as per this new appeal trial in Florence, 2013.p 96 Translation: Supreme Court of Cassation of Italy Sentencing ReportI can't find anything like this in Galati. Does Crini say this?
Another thing which I now find the American media was most definitely misleading on :
When in this current process of the appellate trial in Florence, the knife was retested and AK's dna was found on it (but not the victim's ) they claimed this as a victory for the defense--- I have no argument with that.
But they also claimed that the Supreme Court of Cassation had declared that this knife test was going to be the decisive and determining factor.
This is simply not true: On the contrary, the SCC says on pp 98-99 that the remanded Judge (Nincini) will have the task of evaluating everything (forensics, circumstantial, testimony, witnesses, statements, calumnia) and then and only then will such an evaluation - which integrates everything - show that the two defendants were at the crime scene, and rule out other scenarios.
The small bathroom was tested extensively with no trace of RG despite the fact that some think he was in there scrubbing blood off his skin.
To me, you can't have it both ways...no DNA shows that RS and AK were not in the bedroom yet no DNA from RG shows that he was in the small bathroom.
I thought Amanda had been staying primarily at RS's house.
Thanks.
Yes seems very clear which bag MK was carrying atm.
Truly leaves me wondering about the empty purse on her bed.
Well, what can I say. You thought wrong. Read the case file
I don't think washing hands under running water is in any way equivalent to what happened in the murder room.
There was no murder, no struggle, no ripping of clothes in the bathroom.
wow!
how can anyone read this directive of the SCC and not take issue with it? shouldn't a court, especially the supreme court, be neutral?
as you just recently used one of his posts to back up your assertion about the tampon and dna, chris_halkides posted an insightful and informative post explaining this too a while back...
at night. but she'd lived there for over a month and she came home every morning to shower the last week. either FR or LM testified to this.
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results on beige bag:
page 46
http://www.injusticeinperugia.org/testimonianza2.pdf
Borsa in tessuto di colore beige=Fabric bag beige=VITTIMA:A/B/C= victim
On page 40 what could this be?
Sostanza gommosa di colore bianco=White gummy substance=sostanza salivare neg.=salivary substance neg.=NEGATIVO
white paint or makeup from her Halloween costume? It seems like I may have read that somewhere.:waitasec:
results on beige bag:
page 46
http://www.injusticeinperugia.org/testimonianza2.pdf
Borsa in tessuto di colore beige=Fabric bag beige=VITTIMA:A/B/C= victim
On page 40 what could this be?
Sostanza gommosa di colore bianco=White gummy substance=sostanza salivare neg.=salivary substance neg.=NEGATIVO
I'm not sure. Is there an English version of this somewhere? I don't use google chrome.
The fact that two independent tests by two teams of experts couldn't confirm Stefanoni's strange result will be significant for the value of the kitchen knife as evidence.
The test performed by RIS was extremely sensitive, much more then Stefanoni's. They managed to divide the sample and test it yet found no Meredith's DNA.
I supplied the google translation to english...
Maybe one way our thoughts don't come together is that you're looking more at the evidence that the jury will use to decide if there is reasonable doubt
This is untrue. I don't know who wrote this wikispace but that's not how it worked.
His original conviction sentence was 30 years that was not the reduction.
Venendo dunque, e infine, al trattamento sanzionatorio, per effetto dell'aggravante contestata è giocoforza pervenire alla pena dell'ergastolo, senza tuttavia la ricorrenza di ulteriori addebiti che possano determinare l'isolamento diurno; ne deriva la sostituzione con la pena di anni 30 di reclusione, stante l'opzione per il rito abbreviato.
Alla pena dell'ergastolo è sostituita quella della reclusione di anni trenta. Alla pena dell'ergastolo con isolamento diurno, nei casi di concorso di reati e di reato continuato, è sostituita quella dell'ergastolo.
Taking into account such elements, the Court holds such mitigating circumstances can be accepted. It observes, indeed, that his life spent so far drifting, has not compromised in an irreparable way the defendant’s personality, considering also his young age and despite the difficulties endured, that have marked his infancy, with a severe and frequently absent father and a mother that abandoned him forever from the moment of his birth.
It must also be mentioned that, due in part to the positive influence of his friend Giacomo Benedetti, Guede expressed right from the first contacts his intention to return to Italy to hand himself over to the police and, once arrested in Germany, without hesitation he gave his consent to be handed over to the Italian authorities.
In addition, he was the only one of the defendants to apologize to Meredith’s family, even if referring only to his lack of help to her [in her dying moments], as was recognized by the lawyers of the girl’s relatives who participated as civil parties.
Then, apart from the attempt to staunch the flow of blood from the wound and the proof that it was not he that held the knife that was compatible with the worst of the lesions, it should also be remembered that Guede was the only one, even if in a somewhat fanciful reconstruction of events, to indicate the perpetrators.
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