So it's over, eh?
Whew! I'm truly happen for Amanda, Raffaele, and their families.
I've lurked here since Part 1. I foreswore signing up for a JREF account (or any other forum) because reading about the case was time-consuming: I couldn't afford to get hooked on posting. Nevertheless, the C&V hearing was too exciting to sit through alone, so I succumbed (hoping I could post that night).
Thanks ALL for your informative, entertaining, and often passionate posts. I feel like I know most of you. Sure hope I'm not the only devoted long-term lurker... that'd make me too weird.
I did not think the appeal would end this soon. I feared it would devolve into lengthy face-savings rituals. Half the number of appeals end in acquittal, but I wonder how many acquittals involve the case falling apart once the ineptitude and irrational zealotry of the prosecution/police is revealed.
I followed the case out of interest in its psychological and cultural aspects; but y'all sure taught me a lot about the forensic evidence.