Okay, I have read and watched the following things that were very graciously linked for me. Here are my thoughts in a very long post (fair warning): :dj:
From:
http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/World-News/Meredith-Kercher-Trial-Amanda-Knox-Denies-Smashing-Window-To-Divert-Detectives/Article/200907115328274
But retired police forensic officer Vincenzo Pasquali will use a video and ballistic measurements to tell the court the window was smashed from the outside and was not simulated.
See, what's weird, is, at first I thought that AK and/or RS
were accused of throwing the rock from the
outside, and that just seems to make more sense in my head. If RG could throw a rock from the outside, and retired forensic man could throw a rock from the outside, why couldn't AK and/or RS throw a rock from the outside?
Yes, I know and understand that the prosecution and/or ILE suggest it was from the inside. I don't necessarily buy into their entire narrative on this and several other points of their case.
Among these was a burglary at a lawyer's office, in which he climbed through a window four and a half metres (15ft) above ground - higher than that smashed at the murder scene.
Does anyone know what, if anything, there was to stand on or use as leverage points on the wall of the lawyer's office?
Now on to:
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,529951,00.html
But retired police forensic officer Vincenzo Pasquali will use a video and ballistic measurements to tell the court the window was smashed from the outside and was not simulated.
:waitasec: That sounds eerily familiar...almost as though it's the same article as above...let me read more
Among these was a burglary at a lawyer's office, in which he climbed through a window 15 feet above ground higher than that smashed at the murder scene.
Huh.
Click here to read more on this story from Sky News.
Ohhh.
Okay, now:
http://abcnews.go.com/International/story?id=7995762
Francesco Pasquali, a retired forensic police officer hired as a consultant by Sollecito's defense, presented a video in court that included three different scenarios showing how the rock could have been thrown from the outside to break the window, located 13 feet off the ground.
Well, it's not a complete repeat, so that's refreshing. Still...see above for my issue with the "outside" thing.
The "shutter issue" has been :deadhorse:, and I have no idea what is correct or not, so :dunno: there.
http://blog.seattlepi.com/dempsey/2009/07/
Lots of photos here, including the grate-standing one. But, dang it, there's nine photos and a video, none of which show the window entrance.
Was there a specific ban or seal on these photos/evidence and just the one got loose? You're right, wasn't_me, I do feel the need to see it...if the whole point of the experiment was to prove Mr. Fine Italian shoes could do, then let's see him do it!
:devil:
There's a link to the video that you linked for me earlier, Allusonz, and it works in my other browser...yep, there's a rock going through a window, but no human.
Okay, so
http://perugia-shock.blogspot.com/2009/07/carabiniere-to-save-raffaele-sollecito.html
I'm not a physicist, not an engineer, the ex Carabiniere had to admit, and I never worked on a rock throw before, only on gun shots.
Okay, I remember otto talking about this...
The filmed reconstruction doesn't show measurements, and it's edited. So we have to trust the Marshall when he says that the rock was 4 Kilograms and the distance was 3 meters.
O k a y . They mention 3 other "weak" points in the experiment. Oh, but there's an explanation! Oh, right, it was the memories of people that was weak and all those dang shuffling feet that unknowingly kicked glass fragments from under things to on top of things?
And we finish with this:
In addiction to this the consultant remembered that a stain of presumed blood substance with a hair formation was found on the window, trying to suggest that the intruder injured himself against the latch. The chemical analysis didn't sort anything.
Is this a google translation or something? wth? In addiction? :giggle:
I do appreciate the links, Allusonz. :gthanks: