Rolfe
Adult human female
The Kerchers were betrayed once by the murderer, then betrayed again and again by their lawyer, the prosecutors and the court. Someday they will realize that, and it might not be too difficult for them to transfer their rage from one set of targets to another. However, they will never be financially compensated for the murder, and it is doubtful they will be financially compensated for the professional misconduct that essentially will ruin a large part of their lives, unless they want to hire another lawyer and then settle for a nominal award as Patrick Lumumba did.
I'm not sure they will ever realise that. Getting that sort of belief out of someone's mind is not an easy task, and that's why I said this sort of false belief is so destructive to the healing process.
The question of money just complicates the issue beyond redemption. I gather that the Sollecitos are wealthy, and if Rafaelle is convicted of the murder the Kerchers stand to gain a considerable proportion of that wealth. Conversely, Rude Guede doesn't have a bean, and so if he is the only person convicted, the Kerchers will not become wealthy.
Complicating that even further, I gather that Maresca is working on a contingency basis, and that his only chance of being paid his fat fees for the work he's doing is again if Rafaelle is convicted and the Kerchers become wealthy enough to pay him. (Or he gets a proportion of the settlement, I'm not sure which.)
There's no getting away from it, this background inevitably poisons the situation to an unacceptable degree. I'm sure we'll see a string of posts castigating anyone who dares suggest that the Kerchers could possibly be at all motivated by the prospect of becoming very wealthy as a result of their daughter's murder. Well if they don't even think about it at all, they're not human, I'd say. "How dare you suggest such a thing!" is often the reaction of someone who knows very well the suggestion is close to the mark.
To have legal representation in a murder trial where it is to the huge financial benefit of the represented party and their legal team if the accused person is convicted is absolutely monstrous, but that does seem to be what's going on here.
Rolfe.