I think you skip some details. Sollecito withdrew his alibi for Knox. Then Knox implicated Lumumba. And they really go after the guy. Interestingly they fail to railroad Lumumba in the way in which you think they railroaded Knox. Which to me is really interesting because it doesn’t fit the ‘evil police’ story.
Knox of course claims it was extremely coercive, took hours, and some physical abuse from the police. Police denies abuse. We can’t really tell either way, but prosecution ought to know how coercive they were. So that’s another opportunity to really piss prosecution off.
edit: another thing, wounds and bruises on the body were interpreted as Kercher having been held by one person and stabbed by another. This is the reason why prosecution got so completely sure that more than one person was involved. Yeah, it’s rather subjective and unreliable but people can be very sure in that sort of stuff.
There’s all sorts of complicated details that are completely missing from the US coverage of the trials, which make the prosecution’s position much more understandable. Perhaps the prosecution did not have sufficient evidence, but neither did the prosecution come up with some batshit insane theory out of the blue for no reason when they had everything explained with Guede.
edit: also, Guede was not some random robber, he knew people downstairs and met Knox before at least briefly. If he was random robber who never set his foot on the premises, then Bayesian wise it would have been a no-brainer: it’s just unlikely that two independent groups of people who had no chance to pick eachother would be on board with murdering.
There’s all sorts of complicated details that are completely missing from the US coverage of the trials, which make the prosecution’s position much more understandable. Perhaps the prosecution did not have sufficient evidence, but neither did the prosecution come up with some batshit insane theory out of the blue for no reason when they had everything explained with Guede.
Komponisto is Italian and translated documents from the prosecution for the benefit of the community.
I think you skip some details. Sollecito withdrew his alibi for Knox. Then Knox implicated Lumumba. And they really go after the guy. Interestingly they fail to railroad Lumumba in the way in which you think they railroaded Knox. Which to me is really interesting because it doesn’t fit the ‘evil police’ story.
Knox of course claims it was extremely coercive, took hours, and some physical abuse from the police. Police denies abuse. We can’t really tell either way, but prosecution ought to know how coercive they were. So that’s another opportunity to really piss prosecution off.
edit: another thing, wounds and bruises on the body were interpreted as Kercher having been held by one person and stabbed by another. This is the reason why prosecution got so completely sure that more than one person was involved. Yeah, it’s rather subjective and unreliable but people can be very sure in that sort of stuff.
There’s all sorts of complicated details that are completely missing from the US coverage of the trials, which make the prosecution’s position much more understandable. Perhaps the prosecution did not have sufficient evidence, but neither did the prosecution come up with some batshit insane theory out of the blue for no reason when they had everything explained with Guede.
edit: also, Guede was not some random robber, he knew people downstairs and met Knox before at least briefly. If he was random robber who never set his foot on the premises, then Bayesian wise it would have been a no-brainer: it’s just unlikely that two independent groups of people who had no chance to pick eachother would be on board with murdering.
Komponisto is Italian and translated documents from the prosecution for the benefit of the community.
I’m not Italian, just a polyglot.