In what is surely a well-rehearsed demonstration by now, Bremner goes on to address the case against Knox, point by point. The prosecution, she says, is most likely relying on a knife found at the house of Knox's then boyfriend and fellow accused Rafaelle Sollecito. That knife has Knox's DNA on the handle and what some forensic scientists say is Kercher's DNA on the tip. But Bremner dismisses the idea that it is the knife that killed Kercher: "They never found the murder weapon." Bremner claims that a bloody print on the bed linens conveys the shape of the actual murder weapon and that the knife in question "doesn't match an outline of the knife on the bed." Additionally, Bremner says, expert testimony has already indicated that at least two of the wounds on Kercher's neck couldn't have been made by that particular blade. That aside, she points out, it's not surprising that Knox's DNA would be on its handle; she prepared dinner with Sollecito in his apartment.
As to whether the DNA on the tip belongs to Kercher, experts disagree. Patrizia Stefanoni, a police forensics expert who testified in the pretrial hearing in May, suggested that it was Kercher's DNA on the tip of the knife — and that the way the genetic material was positioned indicated the knife had probably been used to puncture the skin. But other experts who have analyzed the DNA evidence for the defense suggest that poor sample quality and possible contamination undermine the accuracy of these results.
Contamination was also likely with the DNA found on Kercher's bra clasp, Bremner says, pointing out that the clasp wasn't collected until more than two months after the murder and that throughout film footage of the crime scene investigation it periodically changes location — suggesting it was picked up and moved several times.
Anyway, I can't very well judge if she's guilty or not--I'm not a judge.
And have you heard of that new show Mr. Young? Adam is so hot. ♥
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HAHA! TRR updated at last!
WINNING! Cedric. ♥ I've grown to love that character. And R-Patts is cool. Until he started in Twilight. >.<
But he still amuses me. And I still love the character. That Hufflepuff kicked ass! Like Tonks, and Hannah Abbott. I never liked Ernie Macmillan, in the books or the movies. In the books he was all prejudice and weird and stuff. And in the movies he was this creepy blond kid. And I liked Justin Flinch-Fletchley in the movies, but not the books. Poor Justin... gettin' petrified and stuff. But then again in the books, Justin, bein' all pompus and stuff.
Although...
Justin Bieber VS. Books Justin Flinch-Fletchley?
JUSTIN FLINCH-FLETCHLEY WINS!
I just don't like Justin Bieber's music (or the fact that he can just RENT OUT THE FREAKING STAPLES CENTER JUST IN ORDER TO GET IN SELENS GOMEZ'S PANTS! I WANT TO RENT OUT THE STAPLES CENTER TO GIVE FORTY-THREE PUPPIES A HOME! AND CAN I HAVE IT?! NOOO!). And the fact that he wears women's clothing disturbs me. O.o But otherwise, he's okay. I don't want to kill him.
But sirius respect to my Muggle-born friends, so Justin F. wins.
Muggleborn love ♥ Although I'm Half-Blood myself.
By the way, HAPPY BIRTHDAY MCGONAGALL!
The character, not Maggie Smith.
You know, sometimes I wonder if, after 2001, J.K. Rowling thought of the actors/actresses who played each character. I'd so be like, "Oh, I can SO see Tom Felton being part of Umbridge's inspector team!"
Anyway, I'd better get going.
But remember:
Love... okay, Ernie's creepin' me out,
Ginny Weasley
A Picture of 4 Gorgeous Harry Potter Men (missing Rupert and Daniel) ~ http://www.zimbio.com/photos/Tom+Felton/Matthew+Lewis/Harry+Potter+Half+Blood+Prince+London+Photocall/lmNtCnkS0dk
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