It is possible for a person to have read the translated primary court documents and have come to an opinion of guilt, without hating, without degrading, without being irrational, and without having a pony in this race. It is also possible for a person to be devoid of arrogance, and to admit that he or she is not completely sure of this stance. Therefore, I rely on my meme and not on the opinions of strangers on a forum. If they are truly innocent, I hope the wisdom of the court in Florence judges it to be so. If they are truly guilty, then I hope that this is the judgement with punishment to follow.
The reason I posted on JREF is because my curiosity got the best of me. I wanted to know whether there were people who believed in Amanda's and Raffaele's innocence dispassionately, but who were also open to the possibility of their guilt. It appears that the answer would be, no. (But thanks Planigale – your response was at least dispassionate and genuine).
Alright, I’ll take your word for it that a reasonable, non-biased person can read the court documents and conclude AK/RS are guilty.
I’m on the fringe of people interested in the case. I don’t follow the case on a daily basis. I’m not a regular on any forum. For the most part, I ignore the fighting amongst factions. I came to the case with my own questions, read my share of source documents, and reached my own conclusions.
Based on the evidence I know, I think AK/RS are innocent. If the evidence I know changed, I’d change my mind accordingly. For example, if the putative semen stain were found to be Sollecito’s, you bet I’d change my mind. But I’d also start looking for what I missed because I have invested significant time (years!) reviewing the evidence and see no reasonable way for AK/RS to have hooked up with Rudy, gone into murderous rages/deliriums, killed Meredith, staged a break-in, cleaned up a mountain of incriminating evidence, etc.
And though I said I’d take your word that a reasonable, non-biased person can read the court documents and conclude AK/RS are guilty, I will tell you my hunch about that person. I’d be willing to bet he misunderstood some of the evidence presented in the court documents. Not out of bias, not out of lack of diligence… but because the case for guilt seems to rely on an accumulation of details and, due to the frenzy that initially surrounded this case, it’s extremely easy to get the details wrong.
With more time and thought, I could provide many examples of misunderstood (or erroneous) details but for starters take your post about “the large differences in translation regarding the Guede-Beneditti Skype conversation by AMK and the one on the Meredith wiki.” As you now know, that wasn’t AK deliberately fudging the translation; rather, the discrepancy was due to the fact that she was translating a different conversation. Small detail: big difference in how one perceives Knox.
Assuming you’re the reasonable, non-biased person who read the court transcripts and concluded AK/RS are guilty, would you mind answering a few questions? What evidence do you find most incriminating? Which witness testimonies did you find most compelling?
Do you think the knife from Sollecito’s kitchen was the murder weapon? If so, why do you think AK/RS brought it to the cottage?
Do you agree the collection of forensic data was sloppy? If so, doesn’t that fact, alone, introduce reasonable doubt?
How and why do you think AK/RS hooked up with Guede that night?
I, personally, see no evidence for a staged break-in and clean-up, but okay… let’s say I got that wrong. Would you mind telling me what evidence convinces you of staging and clean-up beyond reasonable doubt?
Dozens more questions come to mind. Honestly, I’m not trying to cross-examine you. In many ways, I share your distaste for the fanaticism that’s grown out of this case. I truly would like to hear the point of view of a non-hating, non-degrading person who has a rational case for guilt.