Chris_Halkides
Penultimate Amazing
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Recycling the old lies
Now, I hope no one asks me for a citation, but the last time I checked, only men had Y chromosomes, not women. However, this is actually interesting. I distinctly recall that when we first discussed the extra DNA on the clasp, Fulcanelli insisted that the other contributors were women. It is almost as if Nencini is trawling through all the old lies from 2007-2009 and trotting them out again. The notion of Amanda's grabbing Meredith so hard that fingermarks were left is at least as old as the cartoon that the prosecutors showed in 2009. What's next, a claim that there are bleach receipts?
OK, let's look at the lesser mistake first. No one has ever said that Silenzi's reference profile was even taken (I have never seen it), and Mrs. Stefanoni tried to ignore the extra peaks in the YSTR analysis. So how would Nencini or anyone else know whether or not Silenzi contributed DNA to the clasp? What utter rubbish.This just in from an Italian speaker in Italy.....
Nencini implies that Conti-Vecchiotti should be ignored. Yet Nencini has written in his motivations that of the various Y-Haplotypes found on Meredith's bra-clasp, one is from Sollecito, one is from Silenzi, and, some are from "some of Meredith's female friends."
Now, I hope no one asks me for a citation, but the last time I checked, only men had Y chromosomes, not women. However, this is actually interesting. I distinctly recall that when we first discussed the extra DNA on the clasp, Fulcanelli insisted that the other contributors were women. It is almost as if Nencini is trawling through all the old lies from 2007-2009 and trotting them out again. The notion of Amanda's grabbing Meredith so hard that fingermarks were left is at least as old as the cartoon that the prosecutors showed in 2009. What's next, a claim that there are bleach receipts?