Machiavelli
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So, Machiavelli, is THIS the strategy from here on in.... everyone EXCEPT Mignini gets a small share of the blame?
Blame for what?
You need to find something, first.
So, Machiavelli, is THIS the strategy from here on in.... everyone EXCEPT Mignini gets a small share of the blame?
I find Bill's intellectual method rather incredible. The fact is, I pointed out is that there is no source, and the trial documentation is against his theory; Bill dodges the point completely, is unable to find any point in favor of his theory but instead he puts out a new question about "sharing the blame" (that the prosecution allegedly put forward a ritual-murder scenario, that is: of Bill's theory, exactly what appears to be non-existent so far).
I’ve decided to open up a new law school in Italy. What do you think of my course selections:
Evidence Disclosure for Prosecutors 101: How to taint the jury pool by leaking phony evidence, while keeping the real and exculpatory evidence out of the defendant’s hands.
Unfair Criminal Procedure 201: The secrets to getting a conviction of your defendant in a different defendant’s trial—save time, while avoiding the needless bother of cross-examination, jury trial and appeal!
Witchcraft, Masons and the Occult: What you need to know about these powerful social forces that threaten the very foundations of modern Italy.
Trial Preparation: How to prepare for an 8-year trial.
Right to Counsel 101: This is a rather short course.
Right to Counsel 201: This lengthy course examines all of the exceptions to the Right to Counsel, such as when you falsely call the suspect a witness, when you lie to the suspect, when you make the suspect say spontaneous things, and when you just don’t feel like the suspect should have a lawyer because that might help the suspect (unfairly, of course).
Admission of Inadmissible Evidence: How to use statements extracted in violation of the defendant’s right to counsel. No need to throw away a perfectly good statement just because you violated the defendant's rights.
Alibis: How to make them disappear, and then use the disappearance to incriminate the defendant.
Forensics for Dummies 401: This is Italy’s highest-level legal-scientific class focusing on the fabrication and destruction of forensic evidence of all kinds.
Appealing to Perverts: Our best appellate practice class, taught by a real live Italian supreme court judge!
The Osmosis of Logic: How to think like an Italian judge. Taught by a plant.
How could you say that Micheli claimed that the prosecutor had dropped all these themes if they hadn't been brought up to begin with?
I've thought of another class that I should add:
Investigation of Sexual Assaults 101: You will learn that the tightness of the victim's pants is more important than the semen. In fact, forget the semen. It's not about the semen.
How could you say that Micheli claimed that the prosecutor had dropped all these themes if they hadn't been brought up to begin with?
You've hinted at the source yourself! And your last post assigns a wee bit of blame to everyone except Mignini, who you'll protect no matter what.
I'm close, aren't I?
Too funny. Good point.
Exactly, that sort of depravity is rare. Charlie mentioned a couple of cases to me over on IIP a while ago, but when I looked into them they were quite different to this one: both involved men who set out deliberately to kill, for one thing (one of them said he did it because he "wanted to kill a woman"). If I thought Rudy entered the house because he "wanted to kill a woman", I'd have far less difficulty believing he acted in such a sadistic, cold and calculating way after doing so.
Rudy had no history of violence or sadism; no one's even come forward to say he used to kick their puppy as a kid or fried insects with a magnifying glass. What is true is that he was increasingly involved in criminal activity, and was becoming willing to put himself in situations where he might have to use violence and was prepared to use it, as his carrying a knife showed. All the same, it's a step from carrying a knife during a burglary to actually using it to kill someone (though clearly not as big a step as it would be for Amanda and Raffaele) and a further big step from there to the sort of depravity it's alleged happened here. So if there are two scenarios, one involving Rudy behaving like a cornered burglar in a situation of escalating violence, the other likening him to Jeffrey Dahmer, I'm inclined to go with the first unless there's convincing evidence for the second.
Bill Williams said:How could you say that Micheli claimed that the prosecutor had dropped all these themes if they hadn't been brought up to begin with?
You've hinted at the source yourself! And your last post assigns a wee bit of blame to everyone except Mignini, who you'll protect no matter what.
I'm close, aren't I?
It's the knot someone has to tie themselves into, if there is some place they're unwilling to go.Excellent analysis Bill. It truly is hilarious watching Machiavelli do this dance. I can't believe he can't see how absurd his logic is on this.
Re: Andrea Vogt's latest blog entry....
...... could it be any more plain that Andrea Vogt is a PR agent for the prosecution in this case?
Charlie, you won't win any friends or gain any credibility by trying to represent this as a left-wing/right-wing confrontation. "Left" and "right" in this context are in any case labels, and your apparent understanding of them seems incongruous to me, at least. Far from the Italian judiciary being "a force against right-wing thuggery", it looks to me to be a classic manifestation of the right-wing authoritarian establishment.
As for linking Machiavelli to supporters of the Sandinistas, I really don't think that's one that stands up. Let's not open that particular de-rail.
There is no "story", there are reasonings and they are straight, the only problem is that you need to read them all. Without to cutting bits away. You decided to not believe the first very obvious argument concerning the choice to not sleep, for some reason people decided to not "see" Knox's behavior. I did not carry the discussion further from the viewpoint of that particular argument because you don't see it, that point to me was over. Then I argued quite on other reasons why speaking about sleep deprivation would be groundless; but because of your selective reading, those arguments magically "disappear".
It's the knot someone has to tie themselves into, if there is some place they're unwilling to go.
Mignini is guilty.
And the reason for Mignini writing a letter in Oct 2013 disvowing the Satanic rite theory, repeat: in Oct 2013, is because Mignini fears he, himself, is about to be led to the place he fears. The place Spezi warned the world about.
And Machiavelli, 1 or 2, simply cannot give ground on that point - even as they make the point! Reread Machiavelli's post upthread!
A liitle bit of blame belongs to everyone except for Mignini. Even a little bit of blame for Micheli, not a lot, but just enough hoping also Micheli won't notice - or confident that Micheli does not read here at JREF.
Does Mach 1 or 2 ever contemplate that there will come a time when THEY are thrown under the bus?
She was found mostly naked with her legs spread and a pillow under her buttocks. We can tell from the bloodstain evidence that her bra was torn off after her throat was cut. She may have taken her jeans off before she was ever attacked, I don't know, but I don't think there's much doubt Guede abused her sexually after he inflicted the fatal stab wound.
I'm not sure what cases I mentioned. Sexual homicide is rare to begin with. But in the context of sexual homicide, no perversion is all that uncommon. Killing and then raping, or masturbating at the crime scene, are all within the realm of what these guys sometimes do.
It's helpful to look at the forensic textbooks used to train police. Many have photos showing bizarre details of sexual homicides that are not usually described in the media, because they are so macabre. At least Guede skipped the post-mortem desecration and the foreign object insertions that seem to be typical of sex killers.
Bill Williams said:It's the knot someone has to tie themselves into, if there is some place they're unwilling to go.
Mignini is guilty.
And the reason for Mignini writing a letter in Oct 2013 disvowing the Satanic rite theory, repeat: in Oct 2013, is because Mignini fears he, himself, is about to be led to the place he fears. The place Spezi warned the world about.
And Machiavelli, 1 or 2, simply cannot give ground on that point - even as they make the point! Reread Machiavelli's post upthread!
A liitle bit of blame belongs to everyone except for Mignini. Even a little bit of blame for Micheli, not a lot, but just enough hoping also Micheli won't notice - or confident that Micheli does not read here at JREF.
Does Mach 1 or 2 ever contemplate that there will come a time when THEY are thrown under the bus?
If things start to unravel for the prosecution(s) in the Kercher murder trial(s), the goal will be to avoid being the last person standing with Mr. Mignini.Matteini,Micheli,Comodi and Costagliola these are the people who might just have hatched a plan to make sure all of the blame lands on Mignini's doorstep if this appeal turns south
I would have said this too as it would help explain the shift to a sexual attack. But the blood on the pants indicate that they were removed by somebody with bloody hands. The shoes are not as conclusive and could have come off before or after the assault.
With both, it would have been useful to have high resolution photos of all sides to help determine how events unfolded but with the budget constraints this just cannot be done.![]()
How could you say that Micheli claimed that the prosecutor had dropped all these themes if they hadn't been brought up to begin with?
You've hinted at the source yourself! And your last post assigns a wee bit of blame to everyone except Mignini, who you'll protect no matter what.
I'm close, aren't I?