As has been pointed out to you,
ad nauseam as usual, we're not interested in "legal facts" here. We're interested in the
actual innocence or guilt of Knox and Sollecito.
As has also been pointed out to you, one of the great flaws in the Italian legal system is the way in which "legal facts" erroneously established in one trial can have pernicious effects on other trials, or on appeals.
The final judgment is wrong, for reasons that have been hashed and rehashed many times in the numerous iterations of this thread.
"Who the others are" is irrelevant, because, as I said, the judgment is wrong.
Untrue, as discussed, but also irrelevant to the issue of their actual innocence.
Despite your stubborn refusal to admit it, we know that the police coerced Knox into naming Lumumba, based,
inter alia, on their misinterpretation of the "see you later" text.
A few additional points on this. First, you do
not get to claim that Knox lied about having been mistreated during the interrogation, due to the failure of the Italian authorities to conduct any kind of an investigation, as they were required to do. And your objection that that was only due to her lawyers' failure to "make a formal complaint" has already been shown to be groundless.
Second, sleep deprivation is a form of mistreatment, and that clearly happened. It also increases suggestibility. You have a psychology degree, so you knew that, didn't you? And recall that we have the wiretap transcript of Knox telling her mother that she'd only slept two hours the last couple of nights.
From The Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied (via
Researchgate.net):
Effects of Length of Sleep Deprivation on Interrogative Suggestibility
Mark Blagrove
Swansea University
Abstract
Using the Gudjonsson Suggestibility Scale, individuals who had not slept for 43 hours showed significantly greater yield to leading questions about a story than did controls. When questioned again following negative feedback, they tended to change their answers more than controls. Individuals who had not slept for 21 hours showed a trend for greater suggestibility. Sleep-deprived individuals scored lower on the Profile of Mood States Energetic, Clearheaded, and Confident scales than did controls. Sleep-deprived individuals thus have reduced cognitive ability or motivation to discriminate and detect discrepancies between original and misleading information.
Therefore, it is recommended that police interrogation not occur if the interviewee has been deprived of sleep. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2012 APA, all rights reserved)
It wasn't, as discussed, the police's transparently flawed analysis and your arguments from personal incredulity notwithstanding.
As has been explained to you
ad nauseam, the fact that Knox's DNA was found in Kercher's blood in a bathroom that they shared does
not indicate that Knox washed the blood off.
No.
Again, we maintain that the evidence strongly favors the pair's actual innocence, so, even if we were to grant your (incorrect) contention that they were let off only on a technicality, it doesn't matter.