Bill Williams
Penultimate Amazing
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Briars is making the same points that a poster by the pseudo of Super8 has made elsewhere.One, mixed blood and DNA proves what, exactly? Mixed DNA is a common forensic occurrence. Two, the bra clasp does not have Raffaele's complete profile. How could it? Raffaele and Meredith share about ten alleles, and her peaks dominate the clasp. Three, Raffaele probably sent emails very late (or very early the next morning, depending on how one defines the terms). If so, they don't have direct value as exculpatory evidence, but neither would there be any reason for Raffaele to lie about them (which I strongly doubt that he did). The emails (like the playlist) have modest indirect value as evidence to some of us, inasmuch as neither activity sound like what someone who has just committed murder and perhaps not yet executed a miraculous clean-up/disposal of evidence would do with his time. I cannot understand how you can claim that he lied on the basis of absolutely nothing. Four, with respect to Meredith's relationship to Amanda, neither the other roommates nor Giocomo testified to tension. I hope you stay around long enough to explain these things.
Of particular interest, he/she is the ONLY person I know from the guilt camp who even attempts to answer those five things Massei finds as factual. Everyone else ignores then, not even mocking them.
Even though I agree, Halides1, that a belief in mixed DNA proves.... well, what exactly DOES it prove in a cottage shared by the two, with shared hallway and bathroom... unless someone wants to claim that the upstairs was in a laboratory-sterile condition before 9 pm on Nov 1.... then there might be a point to be made.
But both Super8 and Briars have broken ranks with other guilters by:
- even attempting to answer the five findings of fact by Massei
- admitting there is no mixed blood, which is a staple of what one hears from folk like The Machine
- admitting there is no mixed blood, which is a staple of what one hears from folk like The Machine
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