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Real Crime Profile

#47: Steve Moore and Analyzing Corrupt Prosecutor Giuliano Mignini

Real Crime Profile

Real Crime Profile / Wondery

True Crime, Society & Culture, Exhibit C, Documentary

4.210.5K Ratings

🗓️ 13 January 2017

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

The Real Crime Profile team (Jim Clemente, Laura Richards and Lisa Zambetti) welcome retired FBI Agent Steve Moore, who shares his unique perspective of prosecutor Giuliano Mignini and how he affected the trial of Amanda Knox for the murder of Meredith Kercher. #HerNameWasMeredith See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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0:00.0

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0:09.0

Juliano Manini successfully convinced a jury that Amanda Knox masterminded the slaying of her former British roommate during a drug-fueled sex game.

0:19.0

Knox's murder conviction was a personal victory for the powerful prosecutor.

0:24.0

But now a judge in Florence has convicted Manini of abuse of power in a previous case.

0:33.0

Hello and welcome to Real Crime Profile. This is Jim Clemente, former New York City prosecutor and retired FBI profiler.

0:41.0

Also the writer and producer on CBS's Criminal Minds and with me today is...

0:48.0

Laura Richards, advocate analyst and activist and founder and director of Paladin National Stalking Advocacy Service and also co-creator and producer of the case of Jean-Bene Ramsey.

0:59.0

And I'm Skyping in Live into the LA studio to talk about the case of Meredith Kertcher because I've been working in London over the last few weeks. So it's great to be here.

1:10.0

And I'm Lisa Zambezi. I'm the casting director for Criminal Minds. We're Jim Clemente's my colleague. I have a real interest in Real Crime and the Minds that solve those crimes.

1:19.0

And with us today is a very special guest and colleague of mine.

1:23.0

Steve Borh, I'm a retired FBI agent also and I haven't worked with Jim before except just recently and except one case in the FBI.

1:35.0

Right, I think when I was in the B.A.V.O. Analysis Unit, you requested some assistance from our unit.

1:43.0

I had a case where there was a gentleman who was an extorting company and said he was going to blow up the refinery out in California and you sent me back a profile and I remember the verbiage on it.

2:00.0

You ring the bell, you've got the most dangerous guy for this fiscal year so far.

2:04.0

Great. Well, the thing about it is, yeah, I obviously knew of you. I had never met you while we were actually working in the FBI.

2:12.0

I wasn't until we actually retired and we found ourselves both interested in the Amanda Knox situation in the Meredith Kertcher murder.

2:24.0

And I looked at, I remember when I first started looking at it, obviously it was the things that were published.

2:32.0

The crime scene video.

2:33.0

Right.

2:34.0

And I remember you asked me if I wouldn't mind since I had the experience not only being trained as a chemist but also the experience of being on the evidence response team for the FBI for eight and a half years.

2:47.0

If I would look at the crime scene videos and determine what, if any, things were done right or wrong.

2:56.0

And I had a lot of confidence in that because after all the years in the Bureau, I could see what was wrong with this.

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