Harmony 2
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This show is on CNN? (I've never watched Anderson Cooper 360).
Yes should be starting in about 10 minutes...
This show is on CNN? (I've never watched Anderson Cooper 360).
I hope this hasn't already been posted: .
http://www.theguardian.com/world/vi...a-knox-exclusive-video-interview-guilty-video
I find her repeated canned answers inauthentic. Her use of the word "testify" & "testimony" laughable. And her refusal to accept any responsibility pathetic.
Her little slip up in the beginning was interesting.
Oh....I certainly do believe that innocent people can be psychologically manipulated into falsely confessing. I don't believe that has anything to do with Amanda falsely accusing an innocent person.
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:trainwreck:
And her refusal to accept any responsibility pathetic.
And I hate her hair cut too.
Bad hair! Inauthentic language! Throw her in jail stat!
If she had nothing to do with MK's murder why should she accept any responsibility for that? She should, however, apologize to Patrick L.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...verdict-in-meredith-kercher-case-9105312.htmlAmanda Knox judge Alessandro Nencini faces inquiry over media comments following guilty verdict in Meredith Kercher case
The judge who announced the guilty verdicts against Amanda Knox and her former boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito for the murder of Meredith Kercher is facing allegations of impropriety.
Members of the magistrate's governing body said they will request an inquiry into Florence Judge Alessandro Nencini for comments made to Italian media following Thursday's guilty verdict.
The magistrates seeking the inquiry said Nencini had violated the secrecy of deliberations and that comments on Sollecito's trial strategy suggests "partiality". An inquiry can result in disciplinary action.
Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera quoted Nencini as saying Sollecito's decision not to testify deprived the court of cross-examination.
The defence said the judge's reported comments could form part of its planned appeal of the verdict against their client.
Yeah, Patrick ...
Have you ever heard her apologize for what she did? express any remorse? Accept responsibility and send him the check?
Yep!
All that talking and what did she say?
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Nothing. Absolutely nothing. She just went around in circles. Also, I can't stand how the interviewer did not ask her a single question about any actual evidence in the case. Or maybe that was part of the agreement to do the interview?
I also loved the part where she was talking about being shocked when RS changed his alibi and said she wasn't with him, and then her friend had to remind her that it wasn't true. And she was like, oh yeah, and it wasn't true. That was the last thing she thought of when trying to explain why he said that. :floorlaugh:
Could Amanda just be one of those truly inarticulate people? The ones who sound like they're kind of out of it and flaky? I remember thinking that of her when I heard her speak a few years ago.
I actually wondered if she had Asperger's Syndrome because of her affect and some other mannerisms.
She has never been diagnosed with any medical problems, or learning disabilities.
Is Knox having difficulties remembering her lines even though she has been reciting them for 6 years? I sure hope it's not that short term memory problem that comes with pot abuse.
Otto, I'm hoping you can help me out because I've been unable to find an answer on google.
Can a prosecutor in Italy ask a defendant questions if they have chosen not to testify?