Justinian2
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You seem to be talking around the point. The police destroyed the relevant evidence on Raffaele's computer that, if it was intact, would have confirmed or falsified their alibi, before cloning it.
Now how do you think Amanda and Raffaele knew that the police were going to do that? Because presumably you think they were lying about watching Naruto and Stardust, because if they were telling the truth the whole Massei narrative falls apart and into the dustbin. But if they were lying, it would have been trivial for the police to prove this... if only they hadn't destroyed that evidence after they had established what Raffaele and Amanda's alibi was.
Using Naruto and Stardust for their alibi only makes sense if they were telling the truth, and knew that the data on Raffaele's hard drive would back them up.
pg 21of the Massei report:
an expert report on the computers of the accused was requested, the memories of which were found to have been damaged at the time of the analysis of the supports carried out by the Postal Police, such that the hard drives could not be duplicated/cloned for subsequent examination.
pg 299 of the Massei report:
As far as the accused Raffaele Sollecito goes, the Postal Police technical examination was carried out only on his MacBook PRO Apple laptop. Insofar as his other PC, an ASUS L300D, as well as Amanda Knox's Toshiba serial number 7541811OK and Meredith Kercher's G4 iBook sustained damage, it was impossible to retrieve data from their respective hard drives.
RS had two computers. Are you saying BOTH were damaged? The Massei report says that ONE computer escaped damage.
This case is starting to look like willful destruction/fabrication of the evidence rather than just mere incompetence.
