You keep saying “there are other possibilities” but the problem is: what other >scenario are you suggesting, and why should we believe it?
I’m not suggesting any particular scenario. There simply isn’t enough evidence to make a good guess at what happened in the hour or two leading up to Kircher’s death.
It’s a bit like the Annie Le case in New Haven. It’s reasonably clear who the killer was, but it’s not clear why he did it.
In any murder case, there is a lot of pressure on the prosecutor to put together a scenario as to how and why the killing happened. And usually it’s not too hard to do. i.e. to paint the defendant as a jealous ex-husband; a robber; a competing drug dealer; etc.
But I’m not the prosecutor so there’s no need for me to put together any scenario. I’m reasonably confident that Knox and Sollecito were involved in the murder, but I do not know what their role was or why they did it.
I’m not suggesting any particular scenario. There simply isn’t enough evidence to make a good guess at what happened in the hour or two leading up to Kircher’s death.
It’s a bit like the Annie Le case in New Haven. It’s reasonably clear who the killer was, but it’s not clear why he did it.
In any murder case, there is a lot of pressure on the prosecutor to put together a scenario as to how and why the killing happened. And usually it’s not too hard to do. i.e. to paint the defendant as a jealous ex-husband; a robber; a competing drug dealer; etc.
But I’m not the prosecutor so there’s no need for me to put together any scenario. I’m reasonably confident that Knox and Sollecito were involved in the murder, but I do not know what their role was or why they did it.