stilicho
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Could someone here please elaborate on what it is we're supposed to learn from this Mount Vernon murder case involving a suspect by the name Spader? Stilicho and Fuji over on PMF seem to think that the similarities to this case are enlightening, but I can't exactly see what point they are trying to make other than that the suspect wrote incriminating things while incarcerated that bear similarites to what Raf wrote. Having read the writings, they same night and day compared to what Amanda and Raf wrote, but maybe I'm missing the bigger picture. I'd invite Fuji and Stilicho to explain it here but I know that's asking for too much.
I'm actually from the JREF and have been for some time.
Spader writes with a tone similar to Kevin_Lowe and LondonJohn among others. It's not that similar to the tone employed by Sollecito or Knox.
The main point Fuji made is that it is not at all uncommon for suspects to have their words (written or spoken) documented by investigators and used to prosecute them. Spader, Sollecito, and Knox all spoke and wrote details about a crime they were supposed to be entirely unaware of. These statements were later used against them to secure convictions.