I can't bare to watch.
I had more than my fill of listening to Knox watching the gma clip posted here.
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I can't watch much more ... it's the usual story of deny, deny, deny.
I can't bare to watch.
I had more than my fill of listening to Knox watching the gma clip posted here.
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I would have added American to that list as well, but you think these things worked in her favor? In everyday life maybe, but not hardly in this case. These are some of the very reasons that the case got so much salacious publicity which only hurt her. These are also the reasons that some people are so resentful of her that they can't (or won't) take a dispassionate look at the evidence. You've heard people on this very forum say that she must be guilty because she uses big words or she's spoiled and entitled, etc.
Crap! I didn't mean Rudy!
Geez my mistake.
I meant her former boss the innocent one she pointed the finger at.
Sorry!
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Thank goodness! I was really waiting to hear how that worked, lol.
Yes, I think we all agree Patrick was yet another victim in all this.
Can a Mod change one of the tags in the tag line? If not, can the person that made the tag change it? I noticed that one of the tags says "support the KerchNers". I feel that their correct name should be used instead of the typo. TIA
Photographic evidence shows that it was clearly visible by just glancing into the toilet. The photo was taken by the police or the ones that collected the evidence from the cottage.
SHe mentions it in her book, too. So unless someone else wrote her book (well, I know the ghost writer, but you know what I mean), then it is true that she thought the poo was gone when the body was discovered. Also, as Amber pointed out, she mentions it in her e-mail. Those are all from her own words.
A sloppy person. A slightly drunk, or stoned, person not seeing straight. A downright dirty person.
The bigger question still is, why is this crap, (literally), being debated? Its not evidence that anybody murdered anybody, so what's the point?
She committed a crime with Rudy Guede, and then deliberately left solid evidence of Rudy Guede's presence at the crime scene? And then she told the police a story about.....someone that wasn't Rudy Guede?
She must be the dumbest criminal conspirator, and the most inconsistent one too.
I've been catching up on my reading and was hoping someone would post a link to something like this. hmmm, AK's lack of affect has always bugged me and I've been curious to what people who knew her made of her demeanor. I've never seen anything like it. moo
Knox, in response to why she said that "Meredith f-ing bled to death", Knox said "I could have been more sensitive."
Ya think?
Don't forget the PR team!
And don't forget the retired FBI dude with the big loud mouthed inappropriate wife
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The 20/20 program is so far all about Knox as a child, the bad prosecutor, and the statements from the night of Nov 5 - which were excluded from the murder trial, drugs as common as pasta ... so 20 minutes in and nothing relevant to the case. I suppose that makes sense because there is also the mistaken storyline that there is no evidence, so they can't exactly talk about relevant evidence.
I can not bring myself to buy her book.
I also fear going blind from excessive eye rolling and head banging.
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Was just looking on Google News for stories about Knox verdict: Saw many (Slate Magazine, The Atlantic, a Florida news venue, CNN, CBS, NBC, etc.).
It would seem as though most of the American media still feel the same as before (no evidence, all evidence points to Guede as lone wolf, the verdict is an outrage, the Italian system insane, Knox will never be extradited, etc.)
An example:
http://www.hlntv.com/article/2014/01/31/amanda-knox-guilty-verdict-outrage-darren-kavinoky
It's as if the annulment of the Hellman court and the upholding of Massei is seen as completely irrelevant, in every aspect.
I don't think I've ever seen a case where another country's judicial system is viewed as absolutely nonsensical.
SBM
Sounds like they've really done their homework. They never did seem as invested in the "burn the witch" sensationalism the case got overseas.
The bottomline for me is that there are no posters on Interweb forums or arguments that will ever be evidence in this (or any) case. I don't care how many times or how many ways someone hashes out their theories (which is really all that can be done). The evidence just isn't there for AK and RS BARD. Whether it "should be there" or not doesn't matter. Making up theories and stories around what is imagined is not evidence. It will never be evidence.
There is no evidence that proves either AK or RS were in the apt *at the time of the murder* nor in MK's room at the time. Yes there's evidence of AK in the apartment and there may be evidence of RS as well, but if they weren't there participating in a murder they aren't guilty, IMHO.
They may be horrible, unlikeable, sleazy, cold, manipulative, weird sociopaths, but if the totality of the evidence fails to place them at the scene of the crime as it was happening, or otherwise planning this crime, they are not guilty (again, IMHO).
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-492893/Foxy-Knoxy-girl-compete-mother-men.html
Long before meeting Meredith, Amanda had begun to show a distrust of other women, which would manifest itself as she grew older in her inability to form close female friendships, outbursts of jealousy and increasingly rebellious and sexually aggressive behaviour.
Nearly all her best friends were men and, in order to capture the attention she so desperately needed, she tried to compete with them on their own terms. At Seattle's University of Washington, she would spend her free time on the football field, or join expeditions to climb the perilous peaks which rim the West Coast city.
More Interesting...at link....
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most of us don't compare Knox to Roman Polanski or anybody else. This isn't political or about favours or extradition stakes. A lot of us don't appreciate Americans going to other countries and committing crimes-makes us all look like a bunch of entitled, arrogant pigs. Most Americans believe, ' do the crime, pay the time', regardless of where they do the crime. moo