RoseMontague
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I guess NO. Science has caught up with the case in that tertiary transfer of DNA has been demonstrated - not that I think this will alter anyone's opinion. A number of leading labs have published on the inevitability of contamination, and how to address the issue, rather than denying it. Stefanoni's practice seems no worse than in some US commercial forensic labs (damning though that is).
Mach has announced that the prosecution (Kercher family) lawyers are sharing documents with the pro-guilt web sites (though whether this is at the instigation of the Kercher family is unclear - though likely).
A lot more documents are appearing on various web sites - some in translation.
I'm catching up on the new documents gradually. Some of the recent posts on the DNA issues with Stefanoni's work and the phone call records are interesting as well. I have yet to come across any information that points to guilt, as in the past, every document I read points to innocence and/or reasonable doubt.
It's hard for me to fathom anybody that studies the documents carefully thinking there is not at a minimum reasonable doubt in this case, from the witnesses to the forensics. There still appears no unified prosecution theory of the crime unless I am missing something.