RoseMontague
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As for the verdict...
Some of the faults the prosecution committed:
- The prosecution's attitude towards the experts and judge clearly backfired.
Those DNA evidences were indeed problematic and in order to keep them alive they should have fully and voluntarily cooperated with the experts, instead of trying to obstruct them thereby infuriating the judge.
- The last ditch comment or action against Zanetti was silly and counter-productive.
- Basically, their theory of the three committing the murder together failed. From the very beginning to the end of the appeal trial the prosecution could not give a credible story of how the three had got together, even Massei rejected their version, but he also failed in trying to create a credible three-murderer scenario.
- They were obsessed with the assumption that Amanda was the main perpetrator and this obstructed the investigation and the reconstruction.
Nice analysis, bolint.
The demonization of the Witchgirl was probably not very helpful either.
And of course, the fact that Raffaele and Knox were innocent was the prosecution's biggest mistake.
The choice of the kitchen utensil as a murder weapon required a suspension of skepticism.