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Except for the issue of staging, you can't possibly think the Jackson murder is in any way comparable to the Perugia murder. So I don't know what are "the many similarities" of which you speak.
Frankly, I'm not convinced Noura is guilty, but then I only watched the single one-hour program last night and read the transcript in your link.
But Noura's mother had considerable control over Noura (via the purse strings) and was demanding that Noura take responsibility for her own life. That is a traditional point of friction between parent and child. There is no equivalent motive for AK or RS to kill MK, much less for them to enter into a conspiracy with RG.
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As for the supposedly staged break in, the Jackson case would only be comparable to Perugia if Filomena had left her bedroom door locked from the outside. She did not. In the Jackson case, the garage doors were supposedly locked, so gaining entry to the garage would not admit an intruder into the house. Such was not the case in Perugia.
The location of the staged break-in was problematic for Noura, and the location of the staged break-in is problematic for the Perugia murderers. Rudy's history is to climb of the balcony and enter throught the French doors. That's what he did in the past, and this cottage has exactly the same circumstances of an easy to climb balcony and French doors. This is the route a real burglar would take to enter the cottage rather than climb a shear wall, open shutters, then climb down, heave a heavy rock through the window and inside shutters, then scale a 20 foot flat wall like spiderman ... all without leaving a single shard of glass on the ground below or receiving a single cut from climbing in through the window.
The similarities, as I pointed out, are absence of DNA, absence of alibi, staged break-in questions and guilty verdicts. I am drawing attention to the arguments made in the Meredith Kercher case where the absence of DNA, absence of alibi and staged break-in are the same ... I'm not saying that these two women are the same and that they committed an identical crime. The purpose of mentioning the case is to provide a counter-example to the arguments made in efforts to make Knox appear innocent. Those arguments do not make people appear innocent as there are examples of where those arguments resulted in a guilty verdict.