Bill Williams said:
Just to clarify, the victim's DNA was not found at "the pointy end", Stefanoni claimed to have found it in a grove in the blade, a grove that no one else can see.
The DNA was found in Stefanoni's machine. I'm not sure about the chain of evidence back to the knife.
What gets me about the guilter posters here, is that they have absolutely no curiosity as to "how" these two were found guilty.
There is no bigger laugher than the issue of the groove on the knife. I should say, the "alleged" groove on the knife. One guilter here calls it the "pointy end", and that shows an absolutely astonishing ignorance of the issues at hand.
And for that, they condemn the pair to prison.
The laugher that Judge Massei had to skirt around was that no one else could find this groove in which Stefanoni claimed, was a piece of Meredith's DNA sheltered from the effects of obvious cleaning.
Remember, this is the knife, the ONLY knife ever tested, chosen on a hunch because it looked excessively clean.
The question is - blood should be able to survive a cleaning better than simple DNA, but no blood was found on that knife. How did that DNA survive?
In a groove that no one else can see. What did Judge Massei believe? He believed that Stefanoni COULD see the groove, simply by rocking the blade back and forth under her lab light. Not with a microscope, but visually under a lab-light.
Now guilters are coming here saying that Meredith's DNA was found "at the pointy end". They should get that information to Cassazione before they rule on the inevitable appeal, because Stefanoni missed any DNA "at the pointy end".
As it was, this phantom groove on the knife blade is representative of all the evidence in this travesty - for those who wish to look at it.
I join AngloLawye - if someone can show any evidence of guilt, I'd be signing up at TJMK and PMF (I'd have to choose one of the PMF's though, because they are currently fighting over who represents Meredith's memory best.)
The issue is the evidence. And yes, the evidence at the pointy end of the knife IS important.... because there is no evidence at the pointy end.
Show me evidence. Then I'll be a guilter. Perhaps one of the meanest.