The 47-page document from the appellate court cites the infusion of blood of Vivian's thyroid.
Further, DNA was found under Edmond's fingernails which was not Edmond's.
The document claims Edmond's DNA was on Vivian's underwear.
The document states Cohen opened the apartment with his keys--yet contemporary press accounts state Cohen arrived without "proper keys or identification"--
The fire report deposition of the head of Monaco Securite states the burglar alarm was disconnected July 1, 1999. This could only have been ordered by Edmond or Lily. Edmond was afraid for his life--he'd never have done it.
Lily, however, sent the security team to La Leopolda. [See DatelineNBC, November 21, 2000, "Who Killed the Billionaire?"]
The appellate document lists Ted's bruising to the occipital--consistent with his stating he was hit on the back of the head.
The hospital tested Ted negative for the alleged drug use--exposing another prosecutorial lie by Serdet.
In the appellate document, Sonia states what she did not state in her three contradictory fire report depositions, the advice about wet towels, opening a window--please:
The penthouse received category three bullet-proof glass of four layers of 8mm each--the windows could not even be broken by the firemen with their axes, designed for the purpose. Sonia is making this up--because these threads have continuously pointed up the suspicious aspect of Edmond and Vivian, without such wet towels, as anyone in their position would have done--had they not been strangled.