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Andrea Vogt:
Citing the need to achieve justice by concluding "beyond a reasonable doubt," Presiding Judge Claudio Pratillo Hellman said he wanted the independent expert to retest the items, if possible. If not possible, he wants the expert to reanalyze the existing DNA results.
Frank Sfarzo:
The judge reserved the right to decide --after the results of the DNA study-- about the stain on the pillow, the jail witnesses, the audiometric study and other requests. DNA comes first.
Apparently there is already reasonable doubt about DNA and unless the review doesn't dispel this doubt there is no need to bother with the rest of the evidence.
That does make sense. If Curatolo is discredited the alibi is not broken and if the DNA on the clasp and knife blade is shown to be dubious then the case pretty much falls apart and there would be no need to investigate these other things.