Bill Williams said:
Judge Massei believed Patrizia Stefanoni over and against Professor Tagliabracci ...........
....... simply on her say so. Afterall, as Machiavelli says here, the prosecution technical experts are not the ones on trial here. If they were, all decisions since 1986 would be suspect.
Well, all the decisions are suspect. There is now no question about this. It doesn't mean they are all wrong of course.
When the Branch Davidian/Mt. Carmel standoff concluded in the 1990s with a horrible fire in their compound, 80+ women, children and men burned. Many blamed the FBI and ATF for mishandling the whole affair.
However, some went further to say that the FBI/ATF started the fires, or should have known that fires might start in a wooden structure as they were pouring tear gas into it.
At the inquiry, someone favourable to the "the FBI/ATF did it," theory of how the fire started pointed to a Texas fire-expert's report saying the opposite. The fire-expert was accused by the conspiracist of all sorts of things - hiding data and being in bed with the Washington elite over and against Texans in general, not just Branch Davidians near Waco.
The very next witness was that very same fire-expert. He asked if he could open with a personal statement which was granted. He described himself as the original good ol'-boy red-neck, who thought (then-President) Bill Clinton was a Communist, and that Janet Reno had no business being attorney general. Indeed, if it was his call, the Lone Star flag would be a national flag, not a State flag.
He said he'd have been the first to want to blame the 'Feds for mishandling a situation like Mt. Carmel, when a few Texas Rangers with Wilson Combat pistols would have sorted it all out fairly quickly.
Then he said that first and foremost he was a scientist,and an arson/fire specialist. As much as he would love to blame that Communist Clinton for the disaster at Mt. Carmel, he said the science said that the Branch Davidians started it themselves.
He further said that he would release all the information which supported this to anyone who asked - because his lifeblood was peer review. The only coin in his realm was the confidence of peers who knew how to judge his work, and he invited anyone anytime to ask for anything to do with this case, because.....
The Branch Davidians did it.
He then put his Stetson back on, spit some chaw onto the floor of the inquiry room, and said, "ask me anything......"
What's a central theme here from Perugia 2007, is the suspect-centric nature of the investigation and subsequent judicial truths which come from that. Massei even addresses it in his 2010 report; but always comes back to this conclusion:
This was not a suspect-centric case, because......
..... Stefanoni told me so.