I repeat to you the following facts:
1) Stefanoni is a molecular biologist;
2) she is also the author of scientific articles that went in the top-list of international forensic litarature
What is this mythical "top-list" of which you write?!
3) albeit you never investigated that for a definitive proof, everything points to the fact that has a PhD. (the fact that she is a scientific author and the fact that she was a researcher at Federico II University for eight years).
I re-state: the above assertions are facts.
I did "investigate it, thanks. It would-beyond a shadow of a doubt - have been entered into the court record in the Massei trial if Stefanoni was indeed a PhD equivalent. The academic credentials of any expert witness are absolutely central information in a criminal trial.
Let me give you a little example: Suppose you were on trial for manslaughter because you were a builder and you'd removed an internal supporting wall in a client's house causing the building to collapse and kill people. Suppose that someone from either a structural engineering company or an academic institution came to court to give evidence about load-bearing walls and the consequences of their removal.
Whether this person came from industry or academia, I can 100% guarantee that, somewhere near the start of their testimony, they would be asked to qualify their expertise in the field in which they were giving testimony. And I 100% guarantee that all revelant academic qualifications would be mentioned at that point - most notably, of course, the most advanced qualification. For example, if the person giving testimony worked for (say)Ove Arup, and had a degree in civil engineering and a PhD in structural engineering, their qualification testimony would not be either
a) "I've worked for Ove Arup for 10 years as a senior structural engineer"; or
b) "I've worked for Ove Arup for 10 years as a senior structural engineer,and I have a degree in civil engineering from York University".
It would be
c) "I've worked for Ove Arup for 10 years as a senior structural engineer, and I have a PhD in structural engineering from Southampton University".
End of. Stefanoni does not have a PhD. Otherwise we'd know about it. Now please shut up about it
The title "dottoressa di riceca" is normaly not used in Italy, PhDs are usually not indicated (except in curriculums).
And court testimony,when the witness's expertise is qualified. D'oh.
And in things like professional conferences, and - yes - academic papers. Maybe you can pull out one of these "top-list" academic papers written by Stefanoni, and see how she titles herself at the top of the paper.You'rein for a disappointment
I am not going to providing absolutely any further proof, I am not going to do any investigation: you bring up the topic, you decide to make unsupported assertions about Stefanoni. If you call Stefanoni "not-a-ral-doctor" you are defaming her, you re making an unsupported claim without verification, hence you are a criminal. If you want, you are able to investigate yourself and verify if any assertion about the status of Stefanoni is true or not, and i'ts up to you to do that; you can mail the Federico II University doctorate school of Genetics, you can mail Stefanoni, you can mail her co-authors for information; and it's up to you to prove what you say.
Oh dear. When you start saying things like "you are a criminal", the last shreds of your personal integrity and credibility shuffle off shamefully though the exit door. You seem very angry about this issue. Why is that, I wonder?