After completing Amanda Knox's audiobook I picked up Sollecito's audiobook and am working my way through it...
I know this isn't contributing much (my knowledge level of the finer points of evidence isn't high enough to do so anyway) but I just have to say again, that it is absolutely mind-blowing what was done to these two young, innocent peoples' lives. As he says early on, 4 of what should have been the best years of their lives were completely taken away and ruined.
And it would be one thing if that was done because Guede or someone else had done some amazing job of framing them, at that point you could sort of say well... heck, what was the system supposed to do? An expert framing job was done... they made a good faith effort with the evidence they had.
But this was a case invented out of whole cloth and based, seemingly, on nothing more than being desperate to solve it, and having strong imaginations and an immediate latching onto these two because their behavior seemed slightly out of the norm.
The problem is, once you've decided that someone is the devil, or behaving strangely, and you put them under that microscope, you start to see everything through that lens and it's a self-confirming bias. This is such a runaway example of that.
Which would be one thing if the police had the ability to follow the real evidence and drop that line of inquiry when they should have, but good lord they were intent on riding that bus right off the side of the cliff weren't they?
At the very least, these people deserve to be seen as innocent now, and shown great sympathy. Clearly, from some quarters they are, but I find it so disgusting that there are still so many people with this irrational hatred and certainty in lies. As I've been taking more of an interest in this, I'm still seeing quite recent commentary from posters around the net and even talking heads on videos, where they still act like "well we don't know, we'll never know the truth... but they were at least involved somehow it seems like!" ugh.
We do know the truth!