Machiavelli
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As for the door handle, besides the fact that it had no Sollecito's DNA on it; and besided the fact that tertiary transfer of a microscopic particle on a certain is an intrinsically unlikely event (where 'unlikely' is an understatement, as being hit by a lightning is possible, and as much unlikely as that); and besides the fact that transfer anyway may occur only on moist material (if the cells are dry you won't detach them, and if you manage to detatch them you won't manege to have them adhere somewhere else); besides all the above said small technicalities that have to do with probability and with physics, as well as with the very existence of such a trace, anyway no technician touched the door handle on Dec. 18., because the door was already open, and could not be closed because in the Nov. 6 search the Flying Squad disassembled the wardrobe door and balanced it over the open door, factually blocking it in that position. The police also had previously installed two plantar columns with lights which would make it anyway impossible to clsoe the door, and it would make no sense for a forensic to touch it anyway (who are not "crack" forensics btw but good ones, albeit you like to believe your fantasy).
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