RoseMontague said:
It wasn't tested so it could be anyone's. My comment was on the color of the hair by the photograph, my guess is that it is not blonde. IIRC, Stefanoni only mentioned this in a private conversation, according to someone at one or both of the PMF's and lamented that it had been lost and never tested. There is no proof that she even said this from what I remember.
If it is true that Stefanoni said that such a hair existed and was lost, we have another instance of the Perugia police or the forensic police losing (destroying?) possible exculpatory evidence.
Perhaps we should update a list of evidence lost or destroyed by police officials.
Remember, both Machiavelli/Yummi and Vixen have said that the prosecution is under no obligation to share evidence with the defence, nor even, really, admit
every piece of evidence at trial.
They are also under know obligation, really, to demonstrate their criterion for admitting/rejecting any item, nor letting the court or defence know about the existence of stuff they hold back.
I say this because I can just hear it - Vixen has made a claim about the importance of this hair, yet when replied to (why was this not admitted as evidence if it is so convincing to you?) (What do YOU make, Vixen, of the prosecution actually losing evidence crucial to the case you're trying to make against AK?)........
.... when replied to this way, the stock answer is: not everything needs presenting at trial. Even co-prosecutor Comodi said this: "We decide what the court needs to see," or words to that effect.
My worry is that both VDL and Vixen believes that attitude passes the smell test -
even when it concerns evidence they think is convincing of guilt, yet which the prosecution/Scientific Police either lost or suppressed.
Is it no wonder there are innocenters? The common things about guilter-books, and I include John Follain in this, is that there is NO critique whatsoever of the PLE/convicting courts even when they do things to screw up the guilter case.
John Follain - barely mentions Anna Donnino, and never by name. She's hardly an actor in this at all. Mignini can say (acc. to Follain) completely contradictory claims two-pages-apart, and Follain continues as if nothing has happened.
VDL presents a completely confirmation biased, past-due-date account of the guilt of people,
actually now exonerated!!!!
Whatever happened to the smell test?