Treehorn,
Misinformation is simply that which is not true. It is not the same thing as disinformation, which is that which is untrue and known by the speaker as such. Many of the comments I previously listed gave specific examples of erroneous information, such as a claim that Amanda had sex with at least three strangers (12160) and the claim that Amanda had sex with Daniel while dating Raffaele. In addition. I also commented (12369) on what manga was, to counter your description in 12353.
Now I just spent a lot of time hunting down these posts at your request and I'm not sure what your grievance is, exactly.
My source for the information in question is Nadeau of Newsweek and her book on the case.
As I'm sure you know, she's bilingual and attended the trial, in person, from start to finish.
Other that Andrea Vogt, which English-speaking, professional journalist is in a better position to know the facts?
On what ground do you claim Nadeau is mistaken as to her assertion that knox slept with someone named daniel in the midst of her 6 days with raffaele?
At a minimum, you have 3 Italian men in 6 weeks (train, danielle, raffale) - knox's longest "relationship" during that time was with sollecito (just 6 days), and she had sex with him the same day she met him (as was the case with the middle aged stranger on the train).
These men were, in point of fact, known to knox for a matter of hours (possibly less) before she had sex with them - "strangers" by any reasonable definition of the term. Ergo knox's behavior (which included unprotected sex with some of these men) is, by any objective measure, not only promiscuous and reckless but entirely consistent with the signs and symptoms of antisocial PD.
It looks to me as though you've decided to characterize the work of a Newsweek reporter as "misinformation" without providing any reasonable justification for having done so.