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The arguments regarding lie detectors go back even further and they are still not accepted in any court. So let's don't assume the process always goes from exclusion to acceptance.
And in any event, one CA judge in 2009 and one NY judge in 2010 do not a "trend" make.
But frankly, even if the court decides that the tiny bit of matter on the knife is MK's DNA, I will still assume it was incidental transfer from AK, who was in close contact with MK and also had access to RS' kitchen.
It simply makes no sense that AK went running around Perugia at night carrying a foot-long kitchen knife. Nobody has come up with a reasonable explanation for why she would do so.
True, what happens in California and NewYork do not make a trend, nor do they set international standards. In 2008, LNC DNA was accepted and considered "robust" and
"fit for purpose" in the UK.
Was Amanda high? Did she admit using so many drugs mixed with alcohol that she had absolutely no recollection of many events on the night that Meredith was murdered? Was her recollection of eating dinner late accurate? Do Amanda and Raffaele have alibis for the night in question? It makes no sense that Raffaele cannot say whether Amanda was at his apartment during the night, and it makes no sense that Amanda doesn't know what she did that night. Does it make sense that she was running around with a knife? No. It also doesn't make sense that she was so out of it she doesn't remember whether she was intimate with Raffaele.
We have to keep in mind that this was such a drug fueled night that both Amanda and Raffaele have vowed that they will never again use drugs. We are not discussing the actions of rational, sober people, but rather the actions of two people that were so high on "pot" that their memories were wiped clean.