@McTag,
McTag wrote:How is the new trial going? It's not reported here that I have seen.
Well, there are witnesses that the prosecution might hope would establish guilt if only they could somehow become credible.
There are witnesses that the defense hopes would establish innocence if only someone would pay attention to what they have to say.
And then there is Luciano Aviello.
Luciano Aviello is a fairly unremarkable mobster who is serving a long prison term for some sort of undecipherable mafia activity. His brother was a mobster who ran afoul of rival mobsters and is off on an extended stay with Jimmy Hoffa.
Luciano Aviello claims that his now-dead brother helped to murder the Kercher whore. His claims have no credibility whatsoever. He can't even describe the crime accurately.
Luciano Aviello also says he wants to be a woman, and that he will testify for whatever side agrees to pay for his sex change surgery.
(Personally I think the entire thing is just him being a clown because he has nothing better to do in prison, but whatever.)
Of all the witnesses they could bring in to hear testimony from, the
only person that the freaks, sorry I mean Italians, decided to hear from is:
Luciano Aviello.
They had a big show where a long train of prison vehicles brought him to the courthouse with lights flashing and sirens blaring, and he strode into court all dressed up in women's clothing, looking quite a bit like Corporal Klinger from an old episode of MASH.
Upon taking the stand, he told the court all about a seance where the ghost of his dead brother had confessed to helping to kill the Kercher whore.
Then the long train of prison vehicles took him back to prison.
I covered this a few pages back with my "Clown Day at the Court" post. I predicted at the time that this might actually be the high point of the trial. And it seems I was right.
Other than having Corporal Klinger come and give official courtroom testimony about what the ghost of his dead brother told him at a seance, the
only other thing the trial has done is: re-test the knife from Raffaele's kitchen.
Given the fact that the knife is not at all compatible with the dimensions of the murder weapon, and the fact that there has been overwhelming evidence from the start that Guede committed the crime all by himself, no one who isn't a retard thinks that this knife was ever involved in any crime, but they went ahead and retested it anyway.
The only thing they managed to prove is that Amanda used the knife to slice some carrots in Raffaele's kitchen.
Anyway, that's it for the trial. Like I predicted, "Clown Day at the Court" was the high point. That and the futile DNA test are the sum total of the entire trial, and now they are into the closing arguments.
McTag wrote:I think there's something strange about that woman.
You're a freak who likes to lynch innocent people.
McTag wrote:But no-one gets convicted for behaving strangely, at least outwith the USA.
Stop lying, scumball. You third world freaks not only convict people for acting strangely, you even convict people on false charges of acting strangely.