Your reasoning is flawed.
We do not know when the picture went up. All we know is that it was up 2 years after the man was convicted.
Anything else is bare assertion at this point. But nice try to (again) wrap your bare assertion in the guise of solid reasoning.
Chris, you wouldn't be being disingenious again, now would you?
No, I think halides1 is actually correct in that the photo of Provenzano went up after he was convicted. As he had been convicted in absentia before his capture.
I have an idle question though: Did the picture of Amanda go up that wall before or after the Scientific Police analysed the evidence? Because it could only have been prejudice if they hung that picture on the wall before they actually knew what they had...