Sure. In my opinion the theory of clean up and staging becomes nonsensical when we actually try to flesh it out beyond bare assertions. Discussing the actual evidence from the guilt point of view is a minefield, I don't think it's anyone's fault here. If anything it's the prosecution's fault that they went forward with such garbage of a case.
Sticking to psychologizing is always a safe option. We can go forever about alleged psychopatology and repressed sexuality. I will analyze Mignini's and the Perugian "flying squad's" :seeya:
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Oh trust me, if Juan Martinez were prosecuting this case, there would be nothing confusing about the way it unfolded. He would have gone through every detail and put it all together in the way he presented it to the jury.
Perhaps the problem here is not with the evidence, perhaps it's with the way the prosecutor presented it. Maybe another prosecutor (like Juan), could have presented it in a clearer way. Sometimes, it is all about the presentation, like I believe it was you who said earlier.