“little effort was taken to remove evidence against Guede himself, even very obvious things like flushing the toilet.”
The assumption here is that Knox and Sollecito carefully removed their DNA, but did not remove Guede’s. Isn’t the more rational explanation for all of the evidence against Guede, and the lack of evidence against K&S, that Guede did it and K&S weren’t even there, as they have always claimed, and as Guede claimed no less than 5 times?
Further, there’s a lot of supposition about a “clean-up” floating around on the web, but no evidence of one. There’s lot of talk about bleach, bleach receipts, bleach on the knife, etc., but no evidence was introduced to support any of these claims.
Another claim is no prints were found for Knox, therefore she must’ve wiped them down. This presumes, incorrectly as it turns out, that no unusable prints were found. In fact, lots of smeared, smudge, or partial prints were found. The prosecution’s own expert witness on fingerprints, Giuseppe Privateri, testified he saw no sign of the place being wiped down for prints. There were lots of prints, just not a lot of usable ones, which is totally normal since the way we use our hands often causes the oils left behind to be smeared.
Also, to believe this theory of a clean-up, one has to believe that with Superman-like enhanced vision, Knox and Sollecito could see their fingerprints and DNA, and Guede’s, and could selectively remove their without disturbing his. This seems far-fetched in the extreme.
In the bathroom, some of Kercher’s blood was found mixed with Knox’s DNA, probably from splashing onto a hair follicles or dead skin cell from Knox. Why didn’t this happen in Kercher’s room, where the orgy took place? No intermingling of sweat, saliva, or other bodily fluids- in an orgy?!?! It boggles the mind.
Last, a lamp from Knox’s room, her only source of light, was found on the floor in Kercher’s room, possibly put there by Guede as he tried to look for his possessions, or look for obvious signs. If Knox so carefully scrubbed Kercher’s room she was able to eras every invisible spec of DNA, why would she leave her bedroom lamp behind?
The idea of a staged break in is unsubstantiated. There is a broken window. Mignini added the interpretation without evidence of such a thing. The two shards on top of the bed turned out to be polka dots on a piece of clothing.
“little effort was taken to remove evidence against Guede himself, even very obvious things like flushing the toilet.”
The assumption here is that Knox and Sollecito carefully removed their DNA, but did not remove Guede’s. Isn’t the more rational explanation for all of the evidence against Guede, and the lack of evidence against K&S, that Guede did it and K&S weren’t even there, as they have always claimed, and as Guede claimed no less than 5 times?
Further, there’s a lot of supposition about a “clean-up” floating around on the web, but no evidence of one. There’s lot of talk about bleach, bleach receipts, bleach on the knife, etc., but no evidence was introduced to support any of these claims.
Another claim is no prints were found for Knox, therefore she must’ve wiped them down. This presumes, incorrectly as it turns out, that no unusable prints were found. In fact, lots of smeared, smudge, or partial prints were found. The prosecution’s own expert witness on fingerprints, Giuseppe Privateri, testified he saw no sign of the place being wiped down for prints. There were lots of prints, just not a lot of usable ones, which is totally normal since the way we use our hands often causes the oils left behind to be smeared.
Also, to believe this theory of a clean-up, one has to believe that with Superman-like enhanced vision, Knox and Sollecito could see their fingerprints and DNA, and Guede’s, and could selectively remove their without disturbing his. This seems far-fetched in the extreme.
In the bathroom, some of Kercher’s blood was found mixed with Knox’s DNA, probably from splashing onto a hair follicles or dead skin cell from Knox. Why didn’t this happen in Kercher’s room, where the orgy took place? No intermingling of sweat, saliva, or other bodily fluids- in an orgy?!?! It boggles the mind.
Last, a lamp from Knox’s room, her only source of light, was found on the floor in Kercher’s room, possibly put there by Guede as he tried to look for his possessions, or look for obvious signs. If Knox so carefully scrubbed Kercher’s room she was able to eras every invisible spec of DNA, why would she leave her bedroom lamp behind?
The idea of a staged break in is unsubstantiated. There is a broken window. Mignini added the interpretation without evidence of such a thing. The two shards on top of the bed turned out to be polka dots on a piece of clothing.