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Thanks for the info, Alt+4. I stand corrected.
But not from the MAT, by definition.
Thanks for the info, Alt+4. I stand corrected.
The maths may still be there, but reading comprehension appears to have disappeared...
I agree. Good evidence collection doesn't stop at Italy's border and neither does good science. They are either good or bad, regardless of what country you are in or if you know the judges and lawyers. Stephanoni even indicated she didn't feel it was always necessary to change gloves unless she touched something wet. I really doubt that is a good technique in Italy or anywhere else. Stephanoni invented an untested an unproven procedure for LCN DNA testing that can't even be replicated because the one and only sample is gone. I really doubt that this is an accepted procedure in Italian labs or any other country, for that matter. They picked up the bra clasp and dropped it back on the floor where two of them had just stepped on with their little booties that were put on before they entered the room dragging who knows whom's DNA with them (Perhaps the origin of the extra unidentified profiles or even Raffaele's). And this is after the evidence had stayed on the floor for 46 days somehow moving around from it's original location to an are of other items that came from who knows where). Is that a good technique in Italy or anywhere else?
This is a drop in your posting level in my opinion.
Besides the fact that the statement "Stefanoni invented an untested an unproven procedure for LCN DNA testing" is definitly questionable, the question is not if it is a "good technique", the only question is if evidence was found. Evidence was certainly found, where "evidence" stands for the Italian word indizio. The presence of this evidence, Sollecito's DNA on a metal hook, is quite difficult to explain on the basis of the alleged contamination caused by alleged flaws in the technique.
You are deluded if you think reality doesn't exist and doesn't matter just outside the "standards" claimed by a person who has not even taken part as an expert in the trial. By the way there are even some others who gave an opposite opinion, like Luciano Garofano (former director of the Ris). If you want to believe the evidence is "not reliable" on your own standards you have the freedom to do so. The Italian justice system will never follow your argumentation.
First time poster, hi everyone.I agree. Good evidence collection doesn't stop at Italy's border and neither does good science. They are either good or bad, regardless of what country you are in or if you know the judges and lawyers. Stephanoni even indicated she didn't feel it was always necessary to change gloves unless she touched something wet. I really doubt that is a good technique in Italy or anywhere else. Stephanoni invented an untested an unproven procedure for LCN DNA testing that can't even be replicated because the one and only sample is gone. I really doubt that this is an accepted procedure in Italian labs or any other country, for that matter. They picked up the bra clasp and dropped it back on the floor where two of them had just stepped on with their little booties that were put on before they entered the room dragging who knows whom's DNA with them (Perhaps the origin of the extra unidentified profiles or even Raffaele's). And this is after the evidence had stayed on the floor for 46 days somehow moving around from it's original location to an are of other items that came from who knows where). Is that a good technique in Italy or anywhere else?
I have never met them personally (except Lorenzo Rinaldi an I said). But I know who they are, in a sense that maybe you won't understand, and I know the people surrounding them as the social environment of various of these parties. I also know of their mentality, their praxis, the actual meaning of their actions and words. Why are you asking? What would you like to know?
First time poster, hi everyone.
First , it's Dr. Patrizia Stefanoni.Please check your spelling.
Second, she hasn't "invented " any procedure. She just changed the sequencer machine settings. Someone may see it as bad lab practice, others may think it is a novel approach to forensic DNA sequencing. Scientific breaks are often the result of non-standard procedures employed by scientists following a hunch feeling.
I think the investigation is somehow flawed, and Amanda and Raffale could be innocent, but you people are showing a remarkable degree of ignorance of the case, and a high level of xenophoby that surely isn't helping their case
This is a drop in your posting level in my opinion.
Besides the fact that the statement "Stefanoni invented an untested an unproven procedure for LCN DNA testing" is definitly questionable, the question is not if it is a "good technique", the only question is if evidence was found. Evidence was certainly found, where "evidence" stands for the Italian word indizio. The presence of this evidence, Sollecito's DNA on a metal hook, is quite difficult to explain on the basis of the alleged contamination caused by alleged flaws in the technique.
Wow, bambi -- that's some first post.
I don't usually get into the DNA discussions, but I know enough to know that someone who characterizes what Stefanoni did as a "novel approach" that followed a "hunch feeling" and which might potentially lead to a "scientific break" is in no position to call other people remarkably ignorant.
By the way, it's xenophobia. Please check your spelling.
You've been posting in these threads for quite a while. I find it hard to believe that you you have overlooked entirely the veritable blizzard of examples, mostly from the U.S., which have been offered to demonstrate that these sorts of cases often do and have made it into court here.
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Do you really think that the Italian press could ever hope to equal our sort of obsessive scrutiny and saturation? I don't think they could even afford it if they wanted to. The American appetite for gruesome and salacious gossip is the match of any culture in the world, and we're willing to pay to assuage that hunger. The wealthiest society in the world putting its money where its mind is. What hope could little, bitty Italy have of surpassing that?
The police know when someone is actually guilty of the crime and not just confessing to a crime they didn't do.
Oh sorry about misspelling xenophobia, but I don't think it's relevant though, while I would expect someone like you, who's so competent about the case, would at least be able to spell the names of the relevant players correctly And about your choice of not getting into the DNA discussion, I understand you have good reasons to do so.
you people are showing a remarkable degree of ignorance of the case
Otherwise you may explain what is the contradiction in these photos in your opinion: as long as I don't know what you are objecting it's difficult for me to understand what you mean.
Each state has different laws. The Federal laws are also different.
No, in the USA information about each case is NOT published. Lots of people, for some idiotic reason, actually confess to crimes they didn't do. But all the police have to do is ask them something about the crime they couldn't have read in the newspapers. Sometimes mis-information is deliberately published. If they don't know the answers, they are told to go home. The police know when someone is actually guilty of the crime and not just confessing to a crime they didn't do.
My ratio 90-10 is subjective. What makes it 90-10 is my arbitrary choice, because a ratio 90-10 is merely a figure that I assume as cautional value. In fact looking at my pictures I feel certain more like 99% and beyond, but I cannot "prove" it definitely so I decide to set a 10% doubt as a cautional value in favour of the defendants.
.... I am not accusing Amanda of having used a knife to kill somebody. I am accusing Amanda of being responsible in the death of Meredith Kercher. Maybe she was not in the room when the final blow was given, maybe she was not bearing a knife.
Moreover, I am not accusing Amanda of having used a knife to kill somebody. I am accusing Amanda of being responsible in the death of Meredith Kercher. Maybe she was not in the room when the final blow was given, maybe she was not bearing a knife.
Oh sorry about misspelling xenophobia, but I don't think it's relevant though, while I would expect someone like you, who's so competent about the case, would at least be able to spell the names of the relevant players correctly And about your choice of not getting into the DNA discussion, I understand you have good reasons to do so.
Hypothetically, from your point of view, if it is discovered eventually that the evidence was planted or the records were falsified, would you continue to hold that, "the question is not if it is a "good technique", the only question is if evidence was found?"