Stacyhs
Penultimate Amazing
The certainly imply it here:No, Marasca-Bruno did not say 'probably'.
Observed during the first inspection of the scientific police, the item had been ignored and left there, on the floor, for some time (46 days), until, during a new search, it was finally picked up and collected. It is sure that, during the period of time between the inspection in which it was observed and when it was collected, there had been other accesses by the investigators, who turned the room upside down in a search for elements of evidence useful to the investigation. The hook was maybe stepped on or moved (enough to be retrieved on the floor in a different place from where it was firstly noticed). And also, the photographic documentation produced by Sollecito’s defense demonstrates that, during the sampling, the hook was passed hand in hand between the operators who, furthermore, wore dirty latex gloves.
And there we have it yet again: Prof. Peter Gill, one of the most distinguished DNA forensic experts in the world, is nothing more than a paid shill and the multiple US scientists who agree with him are "cranks" only influenced by their national bias.It waffled on about some imaginary astonishing investigation deficiencies, because they allowed Bongiorno to corrupt their judgment with her cod 360-page Gill report. Gill a paid-for defence advocate for some crank US scientists with ridiculous nationalistic beliefs, who was never cross-examined and his views never tested at trial.
Not only that, but FIVE Cassation judges were all "corrupted" by Bongiorno! Pssst...you missed an opportunity to claim a mafia connection!
Bull. You argue for guilt all the time and only bother with the rule of law or court room events when it suits your own narrative. You ignore anything else.I don't argue for innocence or guilt, I follow the rule of law and what takes place in the court room.


