My statements are all 100% from latest major US press reports on the Raymond Davis Diplomatic Immunity cause.
US media is mostly parroting US State Department statements. The latter is not involved in on-the-ground investigations and is only repeating Davis' own assetions without corroboration.
There are two aspects to this case: diplomatic immunity, and the facts of the incident itself.
The two are unrelated and can be ascertained in parallel.
Another writer makes comparisons to the Mumbai episode. He is as valid to discuss that parallel example as you or anyone else being free to bring up ISI or other topics which to me are a diversion.
ISI, Mumbai, cruise missiles are all irrelevant distractions that do not belong in this debate.
Please explain how can you be so confident that the same kind of pressure wasn't applied to the police in the Davis case as in the Kasab case.
No, it is you who needs to prove your hypothetical assertion.
Pakistan signed a treaty about how to handle such cases when one party has diplomatic immunity. Now you are telling me that you do not find it your duty to uphold that. While there is great doubt that Davis murdered Pakistani citizens, there is no doubt at all that you and people who think like you intend to murder Pakistan's national honor.
Setting aside the melodrama, there are two parallel aspects to this case as I stated above: diplomatic immunity and the incident itself. Both can be investigated in parallel.
Pakistan has not accepted his diplomatic immunity and the US has issued so many conflicting statements about him, it's clear the matter is not so clear cut.
If this incident had happened in a rich country, the US would have waived his immunity, assuming he has one, in order to show that it values the rule of law.