TruthCalls
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IDK but clearly Lobato had a weak defense team if they didn't put her on the stand to dispute the confession which she could back up with 8 witnesses. The confession was already part of the evidence so not much to lose (and certainly not much to lose anyway since they lost in every trial so far).
I think with the bug evidence she'll have a good chance getting an acquittal at her next trial now that she has competent lawyers.
I always hesitate to compare any case to the Knox case because I think the Knox case is uniquely egregious in a way we shouldn't marginalize. Unlike Lobato, Knox never confessed to committing any act of violence ever. The police told her she had trauma induced amnesia and forced her to sign a statement that she was in her kitchen while the murder was happening. The police learned who the killer was two weeks after that when they discovered the rapekit contained the DNA of a burglar who was at the scene covered in blood, spotted alone on CCTV at the scene before the murder, confessed to a friend he went to the murder alone and left alone, had knife marks on his hand he voluntarily connected to the murder, had a history of two story rock bashing break-ins just like the break-in at the cottage, and had no connection to Knox, but they ignored all of that in pursuit of a case against a girl they beat a statement out of. And then the highest court in the country, under judge Chieffi, made it a permanent national decision on behalf of the entire country.
I've followed the Knox/Sollecito case since 2011 and can think of few cases of such obvious injustice, but personally I think Kirstin's case is even worse. Kirstin had an airtight alibi. Numerous people could testify that the assault she fought off was a month before Bailey's murder so despite the coincidence it could not have been related. Kirstin wasn't physically capable of committing the type of violence done onto Bailey. And there was significant forensic evidence not consistent with Kirstin and this doesn't even take into consideration the DNA evidence that never made it into trial. The police were aware of all of this but, like Mignini, locked onto Kirstin and proceeded to railroad her into a conviction.
All I can say is I'm praying for a full acquittal and then for Kirstin to sue the crap out of everyone involved in this gross miscarriage of justice!
