Kaosium - are you seriously saying that Introna was being schooled by the provincial coroner on T(lag) time?
Err...it was probably the other way around, being as Lalli changed his numbers. Something caused him to do that, it may well have been Dr. Introna asked him to take a closer look at the longer estimate.
What possible difference does Lalli saying that the length of digestion time is 2-3 or 3-4 hours make to the head of the department of forensic medicine at Bari University in his analysis.
They're the prosecution's numbers and without doubt they're going to be in the Motivations Report and the defense cannot ignore them. Incidentally, that was originally a bell curve, as are most of the studies regarding T-lag you find, that may be simply because those studies throw outliers out, not an uncommon practice in many fields. However I've also been talking about it being skewed to the right as that's what the curve actually looks like when you look at the studies most applicable to the circumstances in this case. So the original argument back in 2009 (2010 for JREF) was based on a bell curve both in court and here, now we're talking about one skewed to the right as that's more accurate, but not in the favor of an earlier ToD, just more accurate. I've tried to note which one I'm talking about when I switch gears so as not to confuse. The unskewed bell curve one is simpler and easier to explain and corresponds with what a lot of the studies say, the skewed one is more accurate though.
Introna's self described expertise:
Professor of legal medicine at the University of Bari, the Director of the school of specialization in Federated University of Bari and Foggia University, obviously I'm a specialist in forensic medicine. Are the only specialist in Italy specializing in forensic pathology in America ready for operation in America as coroner.
I must say that it seems some Italian thinking has rubbed of when we get a meal of 500 cc is compatible with a girl the size of Meredith and therefore probable
I ask one more time for a link to a study or any reasonably reliable site that gives a maximum time for gastric emptying to begin.
You're in the advanced placement class now, Grinder! It was discovered some seven threads and four years ago or so that this wasn't an issue for simple links. What is relevant to this conversation are studies like the one you've posted the abstract of at least once and I've been referring to from the start.
We know that he weigh Meredith and all here acknowledge that was a fundamental mistake. Is it possible he made other mistakes? Chris doesn't believe his work on the BAC. Would Introna have a reason to challenge the duodenum findings of his? Given that the earlier TOD helped his client I would say no.
Unless you're talking about the early bad sample with the wildly high number that Lalli dismissed himself, I think the disagreement is with what that lower number
means, not that it wasn't accurate. I can almost understand what Chris Halkides is talking about regarding this issue and do know enough to respect a biochemists opinion on it if he says some neat little chart on the internet isn't telling the whole story and it's actually a lot more
complicated than that.
Measuring stuff (500 cc in stomach) and noting the absence of things (nothing in the duodenum) is pretty routine stuff. I'm pretty sure he can brush his teeth and tie his shoes too.
As for the alibi, of course that is one element in a trial where the defendant must prove it. Having one person interacting with a computer and saying they were with another certainly isn't proof beyond a reasonable doubt. And yes alibis need to be solid.
They're both on trial and say they were together. If in fact only one was there they sure as hell wouldn't have ever
wondered if the other might have snuck out (as they did in their diaries) they'd
know the other one left and that they couldn't possibly have known whether the other was involved or not. That would mean both were willing to have their lives destroyed for someone they'd only met a week before and that's
silly. At any rate they're both on trial.
Is there more on the Naruto from back in 2008. That would be absolutely convincing with the computer forensic work done on Raf's computer.
What more do you need?
