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I have discussed the
utility of the files and the prosecution’s
failure to release them extensively on my blog, as well as in comments here, there, and everywhere. I will try to summarize briefly. I have emailed a number of people: the two coauthors (Johnson and Hampikian) and most of the seven cosigners of the open letter, and each person who answered, indicated that the files had not been released, despite multiple requests. I think that the best description of some of these nine individuals is that they are consultants for the defense. I have repeatedly quoted from one of two articles that appeared this spring, in which Dr. Hampikian refers to Ms. Knox as a
client. The question of who will be called at the appeals is an interesting one, but that information is not public yet.
It is unclear to me whether you would accept news articles or articles from Perugia-Shock as evidence or not, but you will find some links in the four links within this message, which are all to blog entries of mine. You will find information about the summertime request in them. I have given citations of news articles from the summer and fall of 2009, including one with a quote from Sarah Gino. I have also quoted from passages in Sollecito’s appeal, which indicate that
Dr. Pascali was also refused access to these files. I even asked Chris Mellas directly, and for you to say that there is no evidence that the files have been release yet to acknowledge the existence of this conversation is difficult for me to grasp. Finally, I think that any person who asserts that the files have been released is obliged to show that they have been; I have looked extensively and found no evidence whatsoever. Please let me know if I can clarify anything for you.