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Amanda Knox found guilty again

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So video magically appeared 7 years after the murder and two trials happened?

 

Color me skeptical

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We all should be skeptical, but in reviewing how long it takes to look through all the video tape of the Malaysa jet that is missing, I am skeptical, but can understand something coming up years later.

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QUOTE (Tex @ May 12, 2014 -> 09:30 AM)
We all should be skeptical, but in reviewing how long it takes to look through all the video tape of the Malaysa jet that is missing, I am skeptical, but can understand something coming up years later.

 

I dont really see how those can be compared.

I dont really see how those can be compared.

CNN will have a 2-hour special comparing the two coming up this week.

QUOTE (HickoryHuskers @ May 12, 2014 -> 09:40 AM)

CNN will have a 2-hour special comparing the two coming up this week.

 

Only two hours? That is pretty low.

 

Only two hours? That is pretty low.

 

The original program will only be two hours, but they will rerun it for west coast primetime and then use segments from it constantly throughout the next few days.

 

QUOTE (HickoryHuskers @ May 12, 2014 -> 09:46 AM)
The original program will only be two hours, but they will rerun it for west coast primetime and then use segments from it constantly throughout the next few days.

 

Followed by six hours of commentary.

 

  • 2 weeks later...
QUOTE (greg775 @ Feb 14, 2014 -> 12:15 AM)
Is Knox a murderer or not? The case has been decided a few times now. What do you say Soxtalk people? Is she a murderer??

I don't know if she was involved in the actual murder but I do believe she had something to do with it. Just too many inconsistencies (lies) and changing their stories.

 

Pretty messed up that it's come down to nationalism, Italians and Brits believe she's guilty while Americans think she's innocent.

QUOTE (KyYlE23 @ May 12, 2014 -> 05:49 AM)
So video magically appeared 7 years after the murder and two trials happened?

 

Color me skeptical

So what do you think, that it was edited?

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QUOTE (Feeky Magee @ May 24, 2014 -> 08:20 AM)
So what do you think, that it was edited?

 

I have no idea, I haven't even seen the video only read about it. Just seems incredibly odd and coincidental that the key to the evidence shows up 7 years later

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with the ~~wink ~~wink deal that i am sure was in place, are the US going to let Italy extradite he?

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QUOTE (LDF @ Mar 28, 2015 -> 11:30 AM)
with the ~~wink ~~wink deal that i am sure was in place, are the US going to let Italy extradite he?

 

Her conviction was overturned, there is no reason to extradite

QUOTE (KyYlE23 @ Mar 28, 2015 -> 06:10 PM)
Her conviction was overturned, there is no reason to extradite

 

i could have sworn i wrote this before. but lookiing back, it disappear. i am have a rough morning.

 

the way i read this, i was totally wrong. my bad.

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The Italian high court has issued their formal ruling detailing the reasoning behind their acquittal.

 

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2...-case/71844786/

 

Italy’s top criminal court on Monday said the murder case of Amanda Knox had “stunning flaws” — and that prosecutors brought it to trial with an “absolute lack of biological traces” tying Knox and her co-defendant, former boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito, to the murder of Knox’s British roommate.

 

The five-judge panel, explaining why it threw out the pair’s convictions in the 2007 murder of Meredith Kercher, said they did so in part because there was no proof Knox and Sollecito were in the bedroom where Kercher was fatally stabbed. Knox and Kercher shared an apartment as students in Perugia.

 

The March ruling cleared Knox and Sollecito once and for all in Kercher’s murder.

 

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Italian law requires that the so-called Court of Cassation issue formal written explanations for its rulings. The 52-page legal motivazioni, published on Monday, detailed the reasons for the acquittal of Knox, a U.S. exchange student, and Sollecito, who each served four years in prison for Kercher’s murder before they were released and then retried.

 

In the statement, the judges said the trial “had oscillations which were the result of stunning flaws, or amnesia, in the investigation and omissions in the investigative activity,” The Guardian reported. They also said investigators, under intense international media pressure, compromised the investigation.

The international spotlight, they wrote, “resulted in the investigation undergoing a sudden acceleration” that “certainly didn’t help the search for substantial truth.”

This case has been so fascinating. It reminds me a lot of OJ Simpson case in that the defenders are very probably guilty, but the prosecutions here just turned the cases into a disaster, and there was no way to convict.

Eh I'm pretty doubtful that they had anything to do with it. There's already a guy (Rudy Guede) sitting in jail for the murder who left evidence all over the crime scene and had no relationship with Knox or her boyfriend. There's not really a scenario that makes sense where Knox, her boyfriend and some random stranger kill Kercher together.

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