I will have to think about this.
I guess what srtikes me about this case is that we have a number of people discussing in this thread. I think everyone would say that their opinion is based on the facts of the case, correct? Yet there are two very different opinions that have formed.
So my question for everyone is:
What evidence, either brought into or removed from the case, would cause you to change your opinion as to whether RS and AK should be found guilty by the Italian courts? This is a different question from innocence/guilt.
For me, I believe that the prosecution did not prove their case beyond a reasonable doubt.
Things that could convince me that the decision was sound would be new items that could be forensically linked to RS and AK and the murder scene.
1. The "Semen" stain: if it was tested and found to belong to RS, it would be pretty damning.
2. Meredith's keys and/or the murder weapon: If they were found with both Meredith's blood and DNA or firgerprints from RS or AK -- would be pretty convincing.
I should note that I am not impressed with the quality shown so far in the case, however. I would want more transpanency on the forensics.
Something that would give me pause? If ILE found the tape of AK's interrogation and it was shown to have happened the way LE described andnothing like what AK has said happened. The interrogation should not count as evidence against her, however, so it wouldn't change my mind on guilty/not guilty even though I might be less inclined to believe her innnocent.