his sentence was automatically reduced to 1/3 the original sentence ... it is a point of law that all suspects that opt for "fast track" have their sentence reduced by 1/3.
I was under the impression that his sentence was reduced because the judge viewed him as the only one who apoligised for the death to the Kercher family.
There are several DNA mixtures of Knox and the victim in the bathroom
Well they were room mates who shared a bathroom.
and in the bedroom with the broken window
Wrong. There is no DNA evidence from the room which place Knox or Sollecito there.
There is quite a bit of evidence against Sollecito and Knox, with the biggest problem being that they do not have an alibi.
Their alibi is shaky. Amanda did testify that she was often under the influence of marijuana, but there is very little real evidence that either were at the scene of the crime. Not of piece of forensic evidence places them in the room that Kercher was murdered. The bra clasp had been collected as evidence over 40 days after the events surrounding the murder, which had somehow been moved from one side of the apartment to the other by investigators.
When the knife was found in Sollecito's apartment with the victim's DNA on the blade and Knox DNA on the handle
There was not enough DNA on the knife to be credibly used as evidence.
That is a continuation of the hearings related to the DNA report that was prepared by two Rome academics/experts. The report is very controversial.
In fact, there is very little scientific controversy surrounding the way the DNA was handled.
The case could go either way in this appeal, but there is still the Supreme Court ruling. In the case of Guede, it was concluded that he did not act alone.
You're right. There is a bloody fingerprint on the pillow which does not match that of either three of the convicted.
Knox, when questioned by police, accused an innocent man of murder after a 2 hour period of questioning.
Sorry. I've heard of 12 hours, 13 and 15 hours.. but nowhere have I seen that she made accusations after just 2 hours.
At no time did Knox do anything to correct the lie that she told.
I agree that this is despicable.
If I recall correctly, contamination was also alleged with the DNA from the bra clasp. That DNA has been confirmed to match Sollecito, and again it was suggested that the machines were dirty.
That's not the story with the bra clasp. The clasp was collected over 40 days after the crime, found in another section of the apartment strewn around with debris.
Knox was not a nice person before she arrived in Italy and not after she arrived in Italy.
That may very well be true, but not being a nice person doesn't make them guilty of murder. Regarding the cartwheels, being questioned for hours on end while sitting on uncomfortable chairs might make me want to stretch too.. In fact on long flights, I usually walk several times up and down the aisles and stretch in the back galley.
With regards to some of her remarks and weird behaviour, Knox claimed she was friends with Kercher. How would you feel if a friend was murdered? People act in strange ways in that type of situation. "She f'ing bled to death" may or may not have been out of anger, frustration, sorrow or a combination.
Either way, the events portrayed by the prosecution all seem highly unlikely. Harry Potter, Strawberry Shortcake and a man from Cote d'Ivoire are hardly your typical gang of murderers. What is more likely is Guede had an accomplice (the unmatched bloody fingerprint on the pillow, hello?)
Adriane, I highly appreciate your dedication to this case, but some of your points above are simply false or not-exactly-true.
The German name for Germany is actually "Bundesrepublik Deutschland", I know the government here doesn't hire foreigners in Italy to work for ministries for 2 weeks.
Quite the opposite. Guede was brought in to testify and in fact placed both Sollecito and Knox at the scene of the crime. There's nothing in it for Guede ... his case is over, his sentence is determined and nothing he says or doesn't say will make any difference.
And how many times did Guede change his story? It was constanly evolving and changing throughout the entire proceedings. Perhaps he's trying to protect the person who's unmatched, bloody fingerprint was found on the pillow at the scene of the crime?