What do you trust more? The knowledge that Hellmann rejected the prosecution's request? Or Nadeau's tweeting of two apparently mutually exclusive things?
And the Supreme Court ruled that Guede's *trial and sentencing* were legal, they did not give their imprimatur to the lower court's...
Quite simply, Hellmann rejected the prosecution's effort to have the Italian Supreme Court's ruling that Rudy Guede's sentence was reached legally -- and their false implication that the Court had implied that they agreed with the Guede court's finding that there was more than one assailant --...
Interesting.
So it was Amanda Knox who is responsible for imprisoning and interrogating Patrick Lumumba when there was not a a shred of physical evidence against him? Somehow I was under the belief that it was the Perugian police who issued the summons and threw this innocent man in jail...
I myself am a heroine addict. Catwoman? Supergirl? Wonder Woman? I dig all of the above, so I resemble that remark!
But, with regard to witnesses in a criminal trial, the interesting thing is that: 1) the prosecution has a burden of bringing in witnesses of suitable character to buttress a...
Well, the assertion was that Vogt is fair and balanced. This is ludicrous on its face. She is pro-guilt.
I'm not sure who you mean by pro-innocence journalists. Although I greatly respect the work that Bruce Fisher, for example, has done, I do not consider him a journalist. I assume that he...
You want to talk nonsense? This most recent piece Vogt has written could not be further from "fair and balanced." She proceeds from the assumption of guilt and does not specify the recent evidence breakthroughs.
Last time I checked, professional journalists at least tip their hats to...
What does this exchange prove for you, otto? How is the net result of the information you've proffered materially different from what Kaosium posited?
It seems to me that Kaosium would agree with Knox's testimony here that she barely knew Rudy Guede and had otherwise seen him around once or...
I suspect after he brutally raped and murdered Meredith Kercher, Guede very well might have lost track of his original goals and was happy to leave with her cash, credit cards and cell phones.
After all, he had to make his way back home wearing bloody clothes, which was distraction enough...
If you have not seen the photos, which are actual crime scene photos, then you have no way of judging what I am positing.
And Filomena was a young woman living in a cottage full of young people and students. It was a communal environment, similar to those I lived in as a college student in the...
In every country I've ever visited or lived in, rent is due at the 1st of the month. Often there is a three to five day grace period. As an experienced burglar, Guede had every reason to assume that maybe there was some money in the apartment. But I suspect he did not break into the Perugian...
I have "attacked" the character of no witness, whatsoever. I have only given my opinion. It is certainly possible that Filomena's notions of what constitutes mess and clutter are different from my own.
A look at photos of her room will reveal what I would characterize as (barely) organized...
My own opinion is that Filomena's room was already cluttered and messy, and that Guede gave this point of entry little or no attention as he proceeded to the interior of the cottage. It appears logical that at some point he opened Laura's drawer to see what was inside.
Beyond that, based on...
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