No, the semen stain test was rejected. Presumably, because the defense did not raise it at the First Instance. Prof Peter Gill anyway explained that of itself it means nothing, as it could date from any time.
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Was it rejected or tested and the results not brought forth???
Here is a video,
Vixen, from the Crime Scene.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlXKyMh48KQ&app=desktop
Watch it, please, it's only a coupla minutes long
It has audio with subtitles of Dr. Patrizia Stefanoni talking with her assistant
Alessa in Rome
about blood and seminal fluid, presumed seminal fluid, over 24 hours later, the next day as she,
Dr. Stefanoni worked on collecting evidence in this brutal rape + murder.
I found this recently while looking for omething else,
it mentions the Crime Scene videos that I shared a link with you yesterday:
"
The tape was shown to the court during the appeal and at the original trial
but with no audio – until it was played on Italian TV."
Here's what some of that Crime Scene audio shares with us:
Dr. Stefanoni wants seminal fluid, probable seminal fluid tested, cops are laughing as Meredith still lay under her duvet, murdered, naked +raped, and per The Daily Mail:
"Questions about the professionalism of forensic officers in the case have emerged after they were heard joking on a crime scene video about taking cocaine to stay awake".
We know that PM Mignini did not want Coroner Luca Lali to take Miss Kercher's body temp,
even though it might have helped narrow down her time of death.
Do you really think that PM Mignini,
sometimes seen in the Crime Scene video's,
did not want that blood or probable seminal fluid tested, ASAP,
concerning the rape + murder of a foreign English Erasmus student in a college town???
Here's a doozy from
The Massei Report that I did read of yesterday.
Regarding Dr Stefanoni:
Pages 180 +181
Turning to the event which is the subject of this trial, she stated that during the early afternoon of Friday, November 2, 2007, following notification of a technical inspection in Perugia due to a homicide, she went to the house at via della Pergola 7, arriving at around 19:00-20:00 pm, together with other personnel from the Scientific Police of Rome, and immediately started working on the place where the victim had been found, work which continued on the following days, and consisted of individualizing and acquiring investigative elements which could turn out to be useful.
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On November 12, laboratory testing commenced on the material acquired up to then; on November 22 a second phase of laboratory operations began, and continued on November 27. Another start was made on December 10, 2007, and continued on December 14, 2007.
Link:
http://themurderofmeredithkercher.com/PDF/Massei_Report.pdf
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You gotta be kidding' me!
With a horrible rape + murder having occurred,
with World-Wide press coverage,
with Italian police having a Press Conference stating "Case Closed"
forensic
laboratory testing commenced on the material acquired up to then on Nov. 12, 2007,
10 days after Meredith Kercher was found murdered under her duvet, mostly naked, in a pool of blood?
And the laboratory testing was done
by the same woman who collected said material acquired?
How come Dr. Stefanoni did not test the presumed seminal fluid ASAP after Miss Kercher's rape + murder?
Or did she? Where are those results, Dr. Stefanoni, that you talk about discussing with
Alessa tomorrow, ("even if it's written clearly near the bags"), which would have been on Nov. 4th, 2007?