Fulcanelli
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- Dec 11, 2009
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No, Bongiorno did not give the presentation comparing cell phone and CCTV records to Judge Micheli. Micheli had the raw data, but not the presentation she gave which proved beyond doubt that the 112 call was made before the postal police arrived.
How do you know that the judges/jury in the main trial didn't accept her argument? The guilty verdict does not mean they bought all of the prosecution case. The fact the prosecution backed down on their 10/20 minute fast claim in their closing argument, suggesting instead that it could have been 5 minutes fast (another impossible claim) shows they were worried the jury had in fact been convinced by Bongiorno.
Then you are clearly wrong. If the postal police got there at 12:34, meaning the CCTV clock was 18 minutes fast, this means the carabinieri got there at 13:04. This is preposterous.
Bongiorno and Raffale's other lawyers spent a lot of time presenting a case to judge Micheli regarding the phone calls. If he already had the raw data, then what did they present as argument then, scotch mist?
I'm sorry, I really can't be bothered to go on and and on about the the garage video, perhaps someone else will play with you. I've debated that darned video multiple times over months. I can't be doing with the continuous hair splitting.
As far as I'm concerned, the matter of when the Postal Police arrived and when Raffaele made the call has been long settled, in two separate courts no less. If you have a problem with that, write to the judges.