I am thinking she should cross Italy off of her future travel plans.
Poor murderess...
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Except, of course, for the fact that she didn't murder anyone.
Except, of course, for the fact that she didn't murder anyone.
She did and got away with it.
She did and got away with it.
many Euros who hate the USA use Amanda Knox as a surrogate for America.
Eh, maybe, but if you saw the documentary on the case, that prosecutor was a full-on nutjob, thinking it was a satanic cult, etc...
yeah I did-I saw at least a coupled shows about it-wasn't there some dude that had a criminal background who had both opportunity and motive to kill the girl?
Perhaps she did, PeterEU. Perhaps she did not. I do not have any tribal skin in this fight. But I would not trust the verdict of the botched Italian justice system to come to anything approaching an appropriate legal standard by which to determine that guilt.
One of the bright points in this case is, the Karmic backlash from what Italy did to Amanda and Raffaele resulted in Guede getting his LIFE sentence reduced, first to 30 years, and then to 16.Poor murderess...
That is incorrect. The evidence is very clear that Amanda was nowhere near the place when Guede raped and killed Kercher.Maybe, maybe not. Guarantee she was in the room when it went down though.
Nope. The evidence shows that Guede did it all by himself.She did and got away with it.
Actually, she and Raffaele definitely had nothing to do with it. And the Italian officials knew that from the start.Perhaps she did, PeterEU. Perhaps she did not. I do not have any tribal skin in this fight. But I would not trust the verdict of the botched Italian justice system to come to anything approaching an appropriate legal standard by which to determine that guilt.
You see this is my problem.. the insults by Americans against the Italian legal system. This is Italy, not the US so you cant transplant the very flawed US legal system on the Italian system. Did the police maybe make mistakes? Sure, not many murders in Italy relative to the very experienced American police, but what I make my verdict on is the publicly available information on how she acted after the murder. It screams guilty.
It is perfectly appropriate to condemn backwards countries when they fail to adhere to civilized standards. And Italy's third world excuse for a justice system does not in any way meet civilized standards.You see this is my problem.. the insults by Americans against the Italian legal system.
True, but not in the way that you meant it. The Italian justice system will need to figure out simple concepts like evidence and proof before they can reasonably be compared to the justice systems in civilized countries.This is Italy, not the US so you cant transplant the very flawed US legal system on the Italian system.
Setting aside the fact that, no it doesn't scream guilty at all, civilized countries base their verdicts on actual evidence.Sure, not many murders in Italy relative to the very experienced American police, but what I make my verdict on is the publicly available information on how she acted after the murder. It screams guilty.
The Italian legal system simply ignores the law completely. They also ignore facts and evidence. That makes it easy for them to convict whoever they want.Good thing it was the ECHR that held them accountable and not the U.S. legal system. Question though...does the Italian legal system have a loophole in there somewhere that allows them to convict an innocent person because they are American?
That is incorrect. She spent the night with her boyfriend Raffaele.No it doesn’t. She was in the house.
She did and got away with it.
That is incorrect. She spent the night with her boyfriend Raffaele.
Had she been in the house, Guede would have raped and murdered her as well.
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