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A nonsensical pile from Nencini (viz a Nonsencini)

David C Anderson Let me start with a truism. At two extremes of humanity lie good people and bad people. There are also mixtures of both, and stupid people who just believe what they read in the papers. The same goes for institutions, and professions. But even within a good institution or profession or organisation some bad people will always …

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Why Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito must be guilty

Judge Alessandro Nencini has now released the motivation report explaining the reasoning behind his court’s reconviction of Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito for the murder of Croydon student Meredith Kercher.  As expected, the report draws heavily on previous motivation reports relating to the conviction of Rudy Guede, a man who was tried separately from Knox and Sollecito who were not …

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Video: David Camm Case – Stan Faith And The Deception With The Untested DNA

Charles Boney’s DNA profile was in the CODIS database since 1997. The profile from the sweatshirt at the crime scene was never tested until 5 years after the tragic murder. Why? Stan Faith said there wasn’t a match early on. The profile was run through CODIS in 2005 and it in fact matched Boney…so what happened? Faith said it didn’t …

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FAULTY REPORT FAVORS FUTURE ACQUITTAL OF AMANDA KNOX AND RAFFAELE SOLLECITO – Part 2

WHY “THIS RULING WILL BE CERTAINLY ANNULLED IN ROME” (Bongiorno) So, we got to a retrial, to bother some more the two unfortunate students. What can you do? You need a lot of patience when troubles happen. The good news is that it was for legal reasons, not for a big conspiracy of Italian judges against Amanda Knox and Raffaele …

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FAULTY REPORT FAVORS FUTURE ACQUITTAL OF AMANDA KNOX AND RAFFAELE SOLLECITO – Part 1

BONGIORNO: “THE INDICATIONS OF GUILT WERE INVENTED” HELLMANN: “THE REPORT WAS FANTASY”, “WE SHOULD HAVE SAID THAT THE COPS WERE CRIMINALS” We certainly didn’t expect that the Supreme Court of Cassation would have annulled the acquittal of Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito in 2013. It was for sure a mistake, so incomprehensible that to people emotionally involved it looked like …

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