Yeah, I wish you guys would cool it with the fashion plates.
I was reading a translated Italian article about how the perception of Amanda in the US is of a "chaste" something something. One of the things that really bugs me is the recurrence of the chastity issue.
Amanda clearly...
That's interesting, I never thought of the bathroom as beiing cleaned. Do you have a picture of some of these areas that suggest that so I can form an opinion as well? The tap didn't seem cleaned to me and that's the only original picture I've seen.
It's just a super grainy picture that wasn't put into evidence because no one can figure out who it is.
Looks like I shouldn't be repeating the echo chamber. So the black car was seen by the tow truck driver. Got it. And Kokomani stated he parked there briefly, and his cell phone places...
Argh. You got me. I'm going off of memory and I thought I remembered everyone saying there was CCTV footage that came out showing Knox exiting a black car at 8:53 pm. (the woman in white footage). Did that not have a black car in it?
The sink stuff is weird. Amanda's body was checked twice for cuts... no cuts. There's video of the sink, I can't see blood, but a close-up photo shows smeared blood. The handle shows the same smear look. I've seen another picture where it was just the smaller red smear. My guess is it's...
Well, he does say that his black Golf was parked by the dumpsters near the cottage. I mean he SAYS it. And the video shows that Golf there prior to the murder.... prior to Meredith arriving home, prior to any time where he could have met up with Raffaelle and Amanda. And those videos were...
Maybe we all had it wrong. Maybe Kokomani was the lookout. He saw Meredith heading towards the cottage. Rudy is inside on the toilet. Meredith enters and Kokomani follows her in to "help" Rudy, and things got out of control. So Rudy's version would be the closest version to the truth...
Because obviously a cold-blooded murdress and manipulator of men would know that the straight way to a police officer's heart is by turning a cartwheel in the lobby.
Other forums are stating that it depends on whether or not this verdict is a 530.1 or 530.2 If the verdict is not guilty because they did not do it, then the appeal to the supreme court can only be about procedural issues (i.e. did Hellman not follow the legal code in some way). This kind of...
See, yet another perfect example
"crying tears of self-pleasure" and "overwhelming evidence of her guilt"
Obviously, the evidence wasn't overwhelming, or she wouldn't have been acquited. Overwhelming evidence of guilt is a photograph of the blood-soaked bathroom Amanda showered in...
I'll give a few more examples:
The point of entry of the burglary was less ideal than breaking through the balcony. This is true, it's less ideal. You see a lot of people pro-innocence that say it isn't less ideal.
The point of entry of the burglary was ridiciulously improbable. A lot of...
I personally think SmoothOperator made a great point that when battle lines are set, the conversation starts to stray from the truth and into buttressing your own argument. I don't know any human being who does the right thing 100% of the time. Everyone makes errors in judgements, behaves...
The fact of the matter is that it has not been reported at what magnification the testing was done to return the result of NO DNA (to my knowledge). Either the sample was only rye starch and was magnified at the highest possible level, or it was magnified to some lower level that the...
It's like a newspaper article reporting that "Otto had inconsistencies in his statement. He stated he wrote on websleuths, but there are no internet records that show he ever wrote there." Either the reporter hasn't bothered to do the actual research, or he is parroting information from...
Seriously otto, normally I get your point, but I don't get it at all here. Sollecito did call his father that night, and phone records in fact proved it. All you are showing us here is that the newspaper is doing a bad job by doing a rush job and reporting on things they had no business...
No, they tested the knife, and the machine read-out said "NO DNA." The prosecution complained that they did not continue testing in spite of the fact that the machine read NO DNA. That they didn't blow up the sample as much as absolutely possible to see if they could get a reading anyway...
Link below to yet another Sun article about the case. Scroll down where they talk about Kokomani parking his black golf car in the driveway of the cottage that night. And also that there are rumors he was doing a drug deal with Guede. Not that you can trust the Sun for accuracy...
It seems you should hold Kokomani in even more contempt and with even more suspicion, since he told a false story in court under oath (Even assuming Amanda and Raf did it, his story makes no sense). He made false statements in order to indict other people of murder, and I see plenty of evidence...
Wow, how's this for a suspicious story from Kokamani: (after he faced down Amanda and Raffaelle)
I kept driving on being very frightened and thinking that they were quite dangerous, but I came to a crossroads just beyond the cottage where a van had broken down with a man, woman and child...
Wow. Was that the black car parked out front?
Man, it's the sun though. How likely is it that any of this is true?
Except, I do remember that there were reports he fled because he said he thought Sollecito's family would be out to get him. Or something like that.
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