When Alternate Universes Collide . . .
John Follain reports from Perugia about the contradictions in accounts of the night in question - and with a highly skilled "grabby" handle, the very effective headline: "reveals her lesbian trauma."
From Follain's informative and somewhat analytic dispatch, Knox's account of the night, places her in bed with Sollecito, discussing "the kinds of people we were."
But Forensics evince a contradictory story revealed via Luminol: naked and bloody footprints which match Knox's feet.
"The 30-page forensics report reveals some of the horror of Kercher’s last moments." Follain goes on to discuss the Forensics report.
Follain then presents an itemized list of the defense teams. And he concludes with a projected schedule for the case.
This is a good quality story with a very skilled handle, maybe a bombshell to some, which has been released early on the Internet from the Sunday UK Times.
Follain himself may not have composed that headline, because in the UK, they sometimes have specialists to do that. Isn't that headline a bit tabloid? Maybe, but it's very effective at catching people's attention.
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Turning now to a third Alternate Universe Scenario, Nick Pisa exposes the contents of a tap on Rudy Guede's phone in which, Guede contends, Knox wasn't at the scene of the crime, but Guede fought with a male there.
Wasn't there? Guede claimed in that phone call, in effect, that he may not have consciously observed Knox at that moment. Not observing someone is not the same as them being elsewhere. The two premises are not interchangeable.
How credible is Rudy Guede? If the Forensics report (of tangible evidence) manifests something else, it erodes the credibility of his claims.
In this Alternate Universe Scenario,
the focus seems to be on Sollecito.
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