LondonJohn
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Police are suspicious, it is what they are trained to be. M16 the police intelligence arm in the UK relies on suspicions being reported.
I have often wondered whether the postal police really did turn up "quite by chance".
There's a huge difference between a) being suspicious and b) employing confirmation bias and tunnel vision. The Perugia police had every right to be suspicious of Knox (and, to an extent, Sollecito). The problem was that they jumped to incorrect conclusions extremely early on, then went looking for evidence - and misinterpreted existing evidence - to support those conclusions.
(BTW, MI6 is not the "police intelligence arm" in the UK. It has no organisational link to the police at all. It's a totally separate agency. Intelligence for the police in the UK is done mainly by Special Branch and the intelligence unit of SOCA.)