Chris_Halkides
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Innocence project
shuttlt,
I think that there was some confusion because Dr. Hampkian coauthored the the open letter, along with Elizabeth Johnson. He is affiliated with the Idaho innocence project, IIRC, but I do not think that the innocence project itself is involved in this case. At this point no one knows who will be called by the defense at the appeal. Based on the fact that Dr. Hamipkian has since referred to this as one of his cases, I would assume that he might be called. He has also noted the difficulty in obtaining documentation from ILE.
My own position on the knife is that it is clearly in the low copy number range, yet Stefanoni did not take the precautions one ordinarily does when working in this range. She did not repeat the work, as one should when doing LCN profiling, and she is not following any protocol from the literature, so far as anybody can document.
Am I the only one who doesn't know any physicians, surgeons or anesthesiologists? If I went to my GP with this I imagine he'd be annoyed with me for wasting his time, (or have me sectioned).
Incidentally, this puts me in mind of a whole line of argument a while back. There was a lot of talk about how anybody with the least grasp of forensics could tell with absolute assurance (perhaps I'm overstating a little) that the DNA on the knife was worthless and Steffanoni's techniques flawed. The Innocence Project, or at least people associated with the Innocence Project, were involved. Here again we seem to have evidence that my GP should be able to confidently be able to make a judgement about, but this time sufficient to, in and of itself, clear Amanda and Raffaele. It should surely, under these circumstance, be easy enough to rustle up a suitably senior and impressive expert witness to come and destroy the prosecutions case? Is there any indication that this is happening?
By the way, as a side note... what happened to the whole Innocence Project thing? Did it all fizzle out after the petition?
shuttlt,
I think that there was some confusion because Dr. Hampkian coauthored the the open letter, along with Elizabeth Johnson. He is affiliated with the Idaho innocence project, IIRC, but I do not think that the innocence project itself is involved in this case. At this point no one knows who will be called by the defense at the appeal. Based on the fact that Dr. Hamipkian has since referred to this as one of his cases, I would assume that he might be called. He has also noted the difficulty in obtaining documentation from ILE.
My own position on the knife is that it is clearly in the low copy number range, yet Stefanoni did not take the precautions one ordinarily does when working in this range. She did not repeat the work, as one should when doing LCN profiling, and she is not following any protocol from the literature, so far as anybody can document.