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Offline Johan555

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Re: trial in Italy
« Reply #30 on: December 07, 2009, 10:39:13 am »
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souldonut666 (14 uur geleden)


Why would they make such a big "deal" videotaping the collection of this seemingly minor piece of evidence, 47 days after the murder? It's kind of like they knew there was something special about the clasp and really wanted to get it taped to add credibility to the evidence. At that point there wasn't evidence that the clasp was significant. There wouldn't be until after the DNA analysis.

The clasp stinks of being planted. It follows the pattern of AK/RS/MK's hard drives being destroyed.
newtonscat (16 uur geleden) Toon Verbergen
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So three people have engaged in a brutal, violent murder whilst "high on drugs and sexed up" - one left DNA "all over the place" but only one ultra minute trace of DNA from one of the other two was found. Amazing, eh?
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Wow this is a really sad thing this prosocuter is insane the people handling this evidence are incompetent
and from the video of amamda kissing her boyfriend it looks to me that she is just gettin comfort from him not any thing more i hope that the killer will confess
the truth but im sure they will make sure he doesnt say anything.
MalaTemporaCurrunt (22 uur geleden) Toon Verbergen
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italy.
lalaloppy (2 dagen geleden) Toon Verbergen
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The only positive that I can see in this whole thing is that the real killer is not roaming free...he has been caught (Rudy). Unfortunately the lives of two young people have been destroyed by a prosecutor who is possibly mentally ill and who certainly has never met a conspiracy theory he didn't believe. How can someone who is under indictment for misconduct be allowed to prosecute any case let alone one this big? It should have been taken away from him the minute he pulled out a comic book!
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This is horrible...and even more so now that this bit of evidence essentially convicted Raffaele. This seems to be par for the course with Italian criminal justice system...and least in this particular region with this particular prosecutor. The guy is a joke and this evidence is beyond tainted. 45 days later? Gloves that have touched other things? Passing the evidence between investigators while "examining" it for 4 minutes?
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Why Amanda should be innocent, stupid american idiot? Like all the american people, after all.
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I don't understand what the hell they're doing? Just collect the evidence and put it in a bag you idiots. You can't see anything that needs to be seen with a flashlight, leave that to the forensics people. If they wanted to look at it so bad they should have collected it in the bag and then looked at it.
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The freaking Keystone cops.....
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During the 46 days where the clasp laid in the room and was kicked to the side, cells from outside the room could be tracked into the room on their booties and then pressed into the fabric when they picked it up. They should have collected it immediately after the murder. They should use sterile forceps and a sterile plastic bag.
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