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otto,
I was obviously not referring to interrogation tactics. The false information I had in mind (the bleach receipt business, the Harry Potter book, the supposedly missing clothing, the supposedly clear CCTV images, the pink bathroom photo, etc.) were primarily, perhaps entirely released after Knox and Sollecito were in custody. At this point ILE had no business releasing information about them, let alone false information.
Italy is certainly not as liberal as Florida in terms of making information available to the public, but it seems that some information is available at different stages of a trial. When you refer to the pink bathroom photo, how was that false? Surely no one thought that pink powder was blood! Prosecutors all over the world will release any information they deem useful in gathering information at any stage of an investigation. The information they release does not have to be factual. Reporters should check facts before running with a story. Reporters should know this.