Fuji
Critical Thinker
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Anyone who thinks that Guede's ruling influences the legal case against Knox or Sollecito either has no idea about jurisprudence or is deliberately misleading others.
What nonsense. The court in Guede's final appeal found that he committed the crime with others, and that he did not break into the cottage. If nothing else, that demolishes once and for all any legal standing which the "Lone Wolf" theory may have once had for Knox & Sollecito's appeal. You'll note the confirmation of my hypothesis in: a) the desparate introduction of mutually contradictory witness accounts (Guede was/wasn't there) at this late stage, and b) the lack of any susbstantive challenge to the prosecution theory of crime scene staging.