carbonjam72
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Remember, Mignini is crazy
Doug Preston & Mario Spezi report in their book, The Monster of Florence, that Mignini also used this secrecy law to hide the identity of a witness, who was an associate of the psychic medium Gabriella Carlizzi, providing secret testimony concerning Mario Spezi, apparently used against both Spezi and in the Calamandrei case where it was read aloud for the first time. Carlizzi's associate provided an entirely fictional life history of Mario Spezi attempting to frame him as the actual Monster of Florence serial killer, or as ebing among the satanic-masonic cult Mignini and Giuttari had theorized was responsible for the Narducci killings, and as related to the MOF killings.
It may be the case that Mignini, as Paul Ciolino put it, "believes his own lies", and uses the prtext of his theory of a satanic-masonic-murder-orgy cult as a pretext for invoking the anti-mafia/terrorism statutes.
The point though, is that Mignini doesn't seem to randomly abuse the laws. I think its essential to remember that all of Mignini's official actions take place in the context of his absolutely manifest mental illness.
Ah but most pro-guilt commentators don't appear to even realise - far less actually understand - this part of the police/PM choreography. The reason why Knox and Sollecito were denied access to legal counsel from the moment they entered the police HQ on 5th November until literally moments before their first court appearance on 8th November is that Mignini improperly (and very probably unlawfully) abused a section of the criminal code that is clearly designed to be only applicable in extraordinary circumstances where providing an arrested person with access to counsel might be significantly detrimental to justice (e.g. Mafia suspects with crooked lawyers using those lawyers to intimidate witnesses or communicate messages to other arrested persons).
And of course the pliant judges made no more than a token effort to get Mignini to justify his abuse of this exceptional clause (he never even lodged a written reasoning, as mandated). It's another huge red flag against Mignini and his culpability in this sorry saga, and I suspect it will potentially be of great interest to the ECHR.
Doug Preston & Mario Spezi report in their book, The Monster of Florence, that Mignini also used this secrecy law to hide the identity of a witness, who was an associate of the psychic medium Gabriella Carlizzi, providing secret testimony concerning Mario Spezi, apparently used against both Spezi and in the Calamandrei case where it was read aloud for the first time. Carlizzi's associate provided an entirely fictional life history of Mario Spezi attempting to frame him as the actual Monster of Florence serial killer, or as ebing among the satanic-masonic cult Mignini and Giuttari had theorized was responsible for the Narducci killings, and as related to the MOF killings.
It may be the case that Mignini, as Paul Ciolino put it, "believes his own lies", and uses the prtext of his theory of a satanic-masonic-murder-orgy cult as a pretext for invoking the anti-mafia/terrorism statutes.
The point though, is that Mignini doesn't seem to randomly abuse the laws. I think its essential to remember that all of Mignini's official actions take place in the context of his absolutely manifest mental illness.