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'No smoking gun' evidence in Kercher case | 'No smoking gun' evidence in Kercher case |
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During the trial of Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito, prosecutors insisted irrefutable DNA and other forensic evidence incriminated the pair - but there was "no smoking gun" that proved definitively who killed Meredith Kercher, writes Graham Johnson, co-author of a new book on the case. | During the trial of Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito, prosecutors insisted irrefutable DNA and other forensic evidence incriminated the pair - but there was "no smoking gun" that proved definitively who killed Meredith Kercher, writes Graham Johnson, co-author of a new book on the case. |
Amanda Knox with her lawyer as her trial draws to a close | Amanda Knox with her lawyer as her trial draws to a close |
As the icy Appenine wind swirls round Perugia tonight, the prosecution will no doubt be celebrating in one of the ancient city's stylishly cosy bars. | As the icy Appenine wind swirls round Perugia tonight, the prosecution will no doubt be celebrating in one of the ancient city's stylishly cosy bars. |
However, despite the verdicts of guilty, I don't think they've heard the last of the mysterious case of Meredith Kercher. | However, despite the verdicts of guilty, I don't think they've heard the last of the mysterious case of Meredith Kercher. |
Amanda Knox thinks she's been stitched up and will be looking for payback on her automatic appeal in around a year's time. | Amanda Knox thinks she's been stitched up and will be looking for payback on her automatic appeal in around a year's time. |
Raffaele Sollecito's family are clever and well-connected and won't let it lie, according to insiders. | Raffaele Sollecito's family are clever and well-connected and won't let it lie, according to insiders. |
And, astonishingly, Rudy Guede is looking like the straightest talker of the lot. His "I-was-on-the-toilet-when-it happened" alibi is increasingly credible, not least because of his lawyers' expert investigation into the witnesses. | And, astonishingly, Rudy Guede is looking like the straightest talker of the lot. His "I-was-on-the-toilet-when-it happened" alibi is increasingly credible, not least because of his lawyers' expert investigation into the witnesses. |
Several phenomena have haunted the case like the Etruscan ghosts that reputedly roam the streets of Perugia, the 3000-year-old hilltop fort. | Several phenomena have haunted the case like the Etruscan ghosts that reputedly roam the streets of Perugia, the 3000-year-old hilltop fort. |
Raffelle had begun a relationship with Amanda shortly before the murder | Raffelle had begun a relationship with Amanda shortly before the murder |
From the day Meredith's body was discovered on 2 November 2007, there is no doubt that Amanda Knox has been unfairly demonised because she is a young woman. | From the day Meredith's body was discovered on 2 November 2007, there is no doubt that Amanda Knox has been unfairly demonised because she is a young woman. |
The sexualisation of females connected to big crimes is nothing new. | The sexualisation of females connected to big crimes is nothing new. |
Remember Joanna Lees, who was wrongly blamed for the death of her backpacker boyfriend Peter Falconio in Australia? Lees was falsely portrayed as being predatory and promiscuous. | Remember Joanna Lees, who was wrongly blamed for the death of her backpacker boyfriend Peter Falconio in Australia? Lees was falsely portrayed as being predatory and promiscuous. |
Few newspaper readers realise that the nickname "Foxy Knoxy" was given to Amanda by her soccer pals when she was eight because of her fancy footwork on the pitch - not because she was promiscuous. | Few newspaper readers realise that the nickname "Foxy Knoxy" was given to Amanda by her soccer pals when she was eight because of her fancy footwork on the pitch - not because she was promiscuous. |
Amanda's family hired a heavy-hitting Seattle public relations firm to turn around the "super tanker of disinformation" connected to the 22-year-old A-grade student. | Amanda's family hired a heavy-hitting Seattle public relations firm to turn around the "super tanker of disinformation" connected to the 22-year-old A-grade student. |
Their tactics of instant rebuttal and undermining the credibility of the opposition are commonplace in rough-and-tumble corporate America. | Their tactics of instant rebuttal and undermining the credibility of the opposition are commonplace in rough-and-tumble corporate America. |
The provincial Italian prosecutors were genuinely back-footed by their power. | The provincial Italian prosecutors were genuinely back-footed by their power. |
Bloggers were another first. Surprisingly, many sites dedicated to the case were high-quality and pointed to the future of how crime reporting might be done. | Bloggers were another first. Surprisingly, many sites dedicated to the case were high-quality and pointed to the future of how crime reporting might be done. |
In court, the hottest topic of all was always DNA and blood traces found at the scene. | In court, the hottest topic of all was always DNA and blood traces found at the scene. |
Italy's top forensics expert General Luciano Garofano, a co-author of Darkness Descending, believes that although the police did a good job there was "no smoking gun" that proved definitively who killed Meredith. | Italy's top forensics expert General Luciano Garofano, a co-author of Darkness Descending, believes that although the police did a good job there was "no smoking gun" that proved definitively who killed Meredith. |
The Carabiniere officer said it was a pity that the police hadn't unscrewed the handle of the murder weapon to look for more blood that often gathers in the grooves and recesses under the blade. | The Carabiniere officer said it was a pity that the police hadn't unscrewed the handle of the murder weapon to look for more blood that often gathers in the grooves and recesses under the blade. |
His exclusive findings, published in the book, are surprising in that he talks down some of the best clues relied on by the prosecution. | His exclusive findings, published in the book, are surprising in that he talks down some of the best clues relied on by the prosecution. |
Myths | Myths |
The differences between the Italian justice system and the British and American courts also led to misunderstanding, and often alarm. | The differences between the Italian justice system and the British and American courts also led to misunderstanding, and often alarm. |
The closing speech of prosecuting magistrate Giuliano Mignini is a good example. | The closing speech of prosecuting magistrate Giuliano Mignini is a good example. |
To the genuine surprise of the court, he changed key facts put forward at the beginning of the case. | To the genuine surprise of the court, he changed key facts put forward at the beginning of the case. |
What happened on the night? | What happened on the night? |
He moved the official time of the murder back an hour to about 2330 and modified the motive. | |
In Britain, for example, such dramatic changes are discouraged and both sides tend to base their arguments about "agreed facts" that have been decided in pre-trial hearings. | |
But in many ways, that's the beauty of the Italian system. | But in many ways, that's the beauty of the Italian system. |
The court is there to establish the truth and not to trick witnesses. | The court is there to establish the truth and not to trick witnesses. |
The judge irons out the mistakes of the prosecutor. The prosecutor keeps the police in check. And, after whittling and sculpting their arguments down over a long period in court, they arrive at a story they're happy with. | The judge irons out the mistakes of the prosecutor. The prosecutor keeps the police in check. And, after whittling and sculpting their arguments down over a long period in court, they arrive at a story they're happy with. |
The case also generated myths. | The case also generated myths. |
On the whole, the story was pitched as upmarket tragedy involving young people who look more like Big Brother contestants than murderers, against a backdrop of a posh Italian town. | On the whole, the story was pitched as upmarket tragedy involving young people who look more like Big Brother contestants than murderers, against a backdrop of a posh Italian town. |
The truth is more mundane. | The truth is more mundane. |
The house where Meredith was murdered is not a beautiful country farmhouse. It is a converted cowshed next to a two-storey car park, a busy road and just yards from the town's busiest junkie hangout, Grimana Square. | The house where Meredith was murdered is not a beautiful country farmhouse. It is a converted cowshed next to a two-storey car park, a busy road and just yards from the town's busiest junkie hangout, Grimana Square. |
Drug dealers used the bushes near Meredith's room to stash their wares. | Drug dealers used the bushes near Meredith's room to stash their wares. |
Meredith would have been oblivious to the topographic nightmare that surrounded her, seduced by the beautiful view and medieval city walls. | Meredith would have been oblivious to the topographic nightmare that surrounded her, seduced by the beautiful view and medieval city walls. |
To a criminologist, 7 Pergola was a classic example of boundary crime, a property built on a border between a nice neighbourhood and a bad one, and vulnerable to higher incidences of crime. | To a criminologist, 7 Pergola was a classic example of boundary crime, a property built on a border between a nice neighbourhood and a bad one, and vulnerable to higher incidences of crime. |
Journalists don't know how the controversies surrounding the case have affected Meredith's family because they have remained private and dignified throughout. | Journalists don't know how the controversies surrounding the case have affected Meredith's family because they have remained private and dignified throughout. |
John Kercher arrives in Perugia for the verdict | John Kercher arrives in Perugia for the verdict |
In August I had to knock on the doors of John and Arline Kercher to ask them for an interview. | In August I had to knock on the doors of John and Arline Kercher to ask them for an interview. |
I've done hundreds of such knocks during the course of my career as a journalist. | I've done hundreds of such knocks during the course of my career as a journalist. |
But this one was harder. | But this one was harder. |
Maybe because I could see so many similarities between my family and theirs. Both John and I had worked for the same papers, namely the Mirror Group and News of the World. | Maybe because I could see so many similarities between my family and theirs. Both John and I had worked for the same papers, namely the Mirror Group and News of the World. |
We both lived in South London. We both struggled to make a precarious living as freelancers. And we both had four kids. | We both lived in South London. We both struggled to make a precarious living as freelancers. And we both had four kids. |
I couldn't imagine what it would be like for one of my daughters to get murdered. | I couldn't imagine what it would be like for one of my daughters to get murdered. |
I'm glad he said no. | I'm glad he said no. |
Graham Johnson is a crime writer. Darkness Descending: The Murder of Meredith Kercher by Paul Russell and Graham Johnson with Luciano Garofano is published in January 2010 by Simon and Schuster. | Graham Johnson is a crime writer. Darkness Descending: The Murder of Meredith Kercher by Paul Russell and Graham Johnson with Luciano Garofano is published in January 2010 by Simon and Schuster. |
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