Mary_H
Philosopher
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Their opinions are out there for all to see and criticize, aren't they? Yet for some reason it's never the arguments that are questioned, except by the occasional poster like Shuttlt; almost invariably it's their right to comment in the first place that is attacked. No scientist has stepped forward to contradict them, in fact even a PMF stalwart like Greggy agrees that the knife evidence should never have been admitted.
As I said, I would totally welcome an alternative scientific perspective; some sort of discussion amongst scientists as to the validity of the forensic evidence would be very interesting. Unfortunately, at this point you'd just have Stefanoni on one side of the debate, and every other scientist who's ever commented on the case on the other... Might still be interesting, though.
According to the guilters, this would be an appeal to authority, which is verboten. No science, please. The DNA evidence must be decided exclusively on the basis of pure reason.