TJMK has an article up by The Machine called
A Deeply Ugly, Inaccurate And Callous Piece Of Junk By Nathaniel Rich In “Rolling Stone”. Personally I thought the article was pretty good, not perfect, but not bad. It is a little bit silly, in my opinion that The Machine uses a phrase to describe this article that many would use to describe his postings.
In any case, I thought I would go through the "false claims" list (I think I have seen some such list before) one by one to see if they really deserved the status of "false claim". I had started with Number 9 (no, not the read the Massei report meme) which dealt with Mignini and the claims of a ritualistic murder:
False Claim 9: Mignini suggested that the victim had been slaughtered during a satanic ritual
Another Knox cult myth. He did no such thing. Mignini has never claimed that Meredith was slaughtered during a satanic or sacrificial ritual, and that’s the reason why neither Nathaniel Rich - or anybody else for that matter - has been able to provide a verbatim quote from Mignini.
Mignini specifically denied claiming that Meredith was killed in a sacrificial rite, in his letter to the Seattle reporter Linda Byron:
“On the “sacrificial rite” question, I have never said that Meredith Kercher was the victim of a “sacrificial rite”.
You can see the discussion on the old (Michael PMF) and it really did not generate much discussion so I am moving it here. I did provide a verbatim quote from Mignini and my conclusion is that there is some truth to the claim and that Mignini is a bit whacked.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/masonic-theory-that-put-knox-in-the-dock-981759.html
Let's look at some of the other "false claims" listed. Feel free to give your thoughts on these. I want to talk about Number 2:
False Claim 2: A provincial police force botched one of the most intensely observed criminal investigations in Italy’s history
A Knox cult myth. Nathaniel Rich attempts to disparage the investigation in Meredith’s murder with the smearing claim that it was seriously botched (it wasn’t) and by a provincial police force. Nathaniel Rich is trying to insinuate that that the police officers involved in the investigation were unsophisticated. However, again he only succeeds in revealing his ignorance of even the most basic facts of the case.
Two separate police departments from the Italian equivalent of the FBI in Rome were heavily involved in the investigation into Meredith’s murder: a forensic team from the Scientific Police led by Dr. Stefanoni, and the Violent Crimes Unit, led by Edgardo Giobbi.
I am not sure that The Machine is really addressing the claim. Mr. Rich is aware that there were other police forces involved, that is clear in the article itself:
Had the lovers waited for the carabinieri, a series of catastrophic blunders would likely have been avoided. For starters, the carabinieri would have prevented anyone from tramping through the crime scene. The two postal-police officers, however, allowed themselves to be led through the house in search of clues by a band of child sleuths out of Scooby-Doo. For there were now six of them in all — shortly after the officers showed up, two cars had arrived with Romanelli, her boyfriend and a third couple, friends of
So it is the local cops that get this particular criticism. These are the ones that let Filomena contaminate the scene of the alleged "staged break-in" despite the officer declaring they thought it was staged from the beginning.
Dr. Mignini in the interview with Graham that I recently posted is not very complimentary towards the local cops and he should know from experience. He indicates that the scientific police told him that the locals made mistakes in the crime scene. He also indicated a lack of professionalism, a passion to get things done (sounds like Scooby-Do bounding all over the crime scene), a lack of patience in declaring the case closed after just a few hours.
My conclusion is that the claim that this is a false claim is also false. There is truth in the Rolling Stone article regarding this fact.