Originally posted by mariab
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Confused about what? That the police put pressure on her? That's what the police do! The world over! But you don't have every man and his dog coughing up an innocent man. Just as well the fella had an alibi.
I for one am glad she served time for that.
But, the Italian law system, although it may work for Italians and it's their country, should really get a grip of itself. The prosecutor termed her a 'she devil' on the back of buying a pair of knickers, having the odd **** here and there and doing a cartwheel or two. I mean, Enid Blyton couldn't make that up. Pathetic really. From the start, the trial descended into an issue of personalities rather than evidence, and the whole point of a court of law is to resolve individual disputes based on the objective facts.
Also, the Italian forensics teams bungled. A total lack of professionalism. For me, she's innocent as she couldn't be proven guilty and that's the law. There are, however, unanswered questions that for some will always mean there is a cloud over her. You have a situation, still, where forensics experts are disagreeing over the strength of the evidence and it seems that this will never be resolved one way or the other as further tests were denied by the court.
All in all, an absolute farce that means the murdered girl's parents will always be wondering what actually happened. For instance, the Italian kid's DNA was found on her bra strap, according to the defence it was due to the piece being slung around the room with a lack of care. But was it? This simply provides a possibility. We'll never know for certain, due to a lack of professionalism and a focus on personalities rather than evidence by the Italians.
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