Did the Amanda Knox crime take place in Perugia, Italy?

€œCase closed. € They are the words that almost came back to haunt the prosecution. Now they carry some truth.

The conviction of Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito is a vindication of the strategy of Giuliano Mignini, the chief prosecutor, who battled doubts about his reconstruction of the crime as they mounted during the 11-month trial. Mr Mignini’s supporters in Perugia said that he immediately saw beyond the obvious solution of a single killer and “thought the unthinkable”. His critics say that he constructed a case far too hastily, almost as soon as Knox and Sollecito were arrested, proclaiming that it was “case closed” — a sentiment echoed by Edgardo Giobbi, the chief police investigator, who declared at the start: “We were able to establish guilt by closely observing the suspects’ psychological and behavioural reactions during the interrogations.

€ A main thrust of the prosecution case was the DNA testing carried out by Patrizia Stefanoni, a police scientist. They had to overcome ... more.

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