I’m new here and don’t know if Amanda Knox’s blog exchange with Jack Slacker has been discussed here. I can post the complete exchange if not. But here is what she says about mixed blood:
Amanda Knox:
The day after the murder I had a hickey on my neck, NOT a scratch. I was not hiding my neck, and no one noted a scratch in the days leading up to my arrest. It was only months later that Laura Mezzetti came forward to suggest the hickey had been a scratch, because her memory had been tainted by the prosecution’s publicity of the investigation. I did NOT have a ripped ear. I had pierced my ears multiple times in late October, so I was still caring/cleaning the piercings, but I never made the excuse that a piercing had been ripped.
Because I lived in the house and made regular use of its facilities, my DNA was already there in the bathroom, the hallway between my room and the bathroom, and all common rooms. The trace of Meredith’s and my DNA in Filomena’s room was not a footprint and tested negative for blood. It is irrelevant.
Those who present evidence must guarantee the reliability of that evidence. Reliability is assured when protocol is followed, because contamination is a legitimate concern when processing DNA evidence. The investigators not only broke protocol by collecting evidence with dirty gloves, but the choice to collect further DNA evidence after the crime scene had been disturbed by further entrances by non-forensic investigators was absolutely illogical, unacceptable, and desperate.
Meredith’s DNA could never be determined to be on the kitchen knife. The prosecution’s very own equipment told them the LCN DNA was not a reliable trace given the equipment available. Advances in technology now cannot account for the technology of the time. The prosecution never could have asserted that Meredith’s DNA was on that knife, and by doing so they committed a desperate act of perjury that was only uncovered when the defense was finally granted access to certain amounts of the documentation, which the prosecution desperately tried to hide. Furthermore, the kitchen knife does not correspond with Meredith’s stab wounds, nor the bloody imprint of the knife on the bed sheet, and it never left Raffaele’s apartment because I didn’t carry his kitchen knife with me EVER.
The footprint in blood on the bathmat is not Raffaele’s. The measurements and qualities of the footprint correspond with Rudy Guede’s foeet and not Raffaele’s, particularly the placement of the toes. This desperate attempt by the prosecution to attribute SOMETHING to Raffaele resembles their attempt to assign Rudy Guede’s shoe print to Raffaele, which was also proven wrong. Similarly, the partial footprint which the investigators attribute to a female-sized foot has been proven to be simply a partial footprint from Rudy Guede’s same shoe — it corresponds with the markings. Again, the investigators are desperately trying to force the evidence against Rudy Guede on Raffaele and me.
All luminol footprints attributed to Raffaele and me tested negative for blood and were found to have Meredith’s and my DNA, which means that, had they been made in blood, they would have tested positive (tests for blood are even more sensitive than tests for DNA). Furthermore, where would we have picked Meredith’s blood up with our feet if not in Meredith’s bedroom? But there are no traces of our DNA or hand prints or footprints in Meredith’s blood.