I think she did. See post 36. Some interesting evidence.
Her parents launched quite the p.r. campaign to make her look good in the press, but the evidence seems pretty overwhelming.
Personally, I tend to agree. There were no other suspects, and none of the forensics seemed to point in any other direction.
Whether she was the person actually wielding the knife or not, she was involved.
They found her DNA in her own apartment, imagine that? I haven't been following the case, but a former colleague (a first generation Italian/American) has been, and I know he thought the prosecution had a weak case, and a flimsy case by American standards. Maybe she did it, maybe she didn't, but "beyond a reasonable doubt" probably wasn't met, FWIW.
I’ve done more research on this. The DNA on the knife was shady and from expert opinions it sounds more like contamination happened. Too many things I’ve read, listened to on this is shady. But if she really did it then she gets what she deserves. The whole thing is sad.