RoseMontague
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Wow, you are good.
I just spent 15 minutes or so working with a photo manipulation program to compare an on-line profile image of Mignini with the crime scene image Dan O. posted and with my photo comparison skill level and the images available on-line of Mignini I would say that the two images match to the point that there is nothing that rules out the possibility that they are of the same individual and that the match is good enough that given the circumstances it is very likely that the crime scene image is of Mignini.
I wonder if Machiavelli has an opinion about this. He seems to be more familiar with Mignini than most of us. Perhaps he could look at the crime scene videos and make a better determination?
This certainly is consistent with what Dan O. noticed about the fact that the published images didn't quite match the image shown in the court file. And it certainly would explain the copyright issue. Mignini might view the situation that he owned the rights to the photo since he took the picture (a questionable legal view but plausible). It would throw a new light onto the issue of the intent of the individual who released the images.
At this point is it known whether any of the images taken by this unknown (but probably Mignini) were made available to the defense.
I still remain confused as to what is the source for all these pictures. Dan O. seems to have access to some kind of case file photos, and some kind of collection of photos used in the trial and a video of the crime scene. Would it be possible for links to all these sources to be listed here? Perhaps Machiavelli has some sources that he would like to post links to on this?
The second one looks like the guy holding the megaphone. Just saying.
