Amanda Knox tried for the murder of Meredith Kercher in Italy *NEW TRIAL*#11

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  • #681
Yes. Up until now, I wasn't exactly sure about what you were saying; I agreed with it but could not sense it first hand, myself - but this incident on her blog has made a believer of me. You were spot on, aa9511 - kuddos :winner::winkkiss:

LOL! Thanks, SMK. I see I was just confusing everyone earlier....LOL!!
 
  • #682
Yes, in the legal realm, reason has supremacy, and rightfully so.

I think Nencini, being a judge, ought to be reasonable. But one never knows: Look at the difference between Massei and Hellmann.

Yes, miscarriages of justice do happen. Adult, seemingly reasonable people can get convinced en-masse of the most ridiculous theories. Chris recalled Lindy Chamberlain case recently. From USA cases that satanic daycare hysteria comes to my mind.
 
  • #683
If that is the case, then I can see the police protecting themselves (for protecting Rudy) by minimizing his role in the murder.
Yes. It is a frightening thought. This whole business of him being protected as a drug informant ( and really, what ELSE explains why he was never arrested when caught breaking and entering???) is really deeply disturbing to me. Our informant committed a murder! Let's distract from that. Ugh, when on this subject I feel myself being drawn back to the lone wolf stance, and that the police themselves are responsible for Kercher's murder....ugh, better not think on it, I'll get ill..... :tears:
 
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bbm

Perhaps the prank was not well-received in that it caused Meredith to not only get angry, but also insult Amanda. Say some insulting things to her. Perhaps things which had been in the back of her mind, and when she was pushed to a point by Amanda, she just let all of those thoughts out.

And Amanda, thinking they were very good friends and not aware of any of these feelings that Meredith had about her, was very surprised. And very hurt.

You know, it's not hard to imagine....that someone you think of as a very good friend, and suddenly they say some mean things to you, out of nowhere. Because it would have been out of nowhere, as Amanda herself has said that she thought she and Meredith were good friends and there was no tension. And she has said herself that she did not know anything about what Meredith had told her British friends about her.

So perhaps Meredith said some mean things to Amanda in the moment, because she was so annoyed and so perturbed at Amanda.

And then Guede out of nowhere rapes and kills her. OK.
 
  • #686
Yes, miscarriages of justice do happen. Adult, seemingly reasonable people can get convinced en-masse of the most ridiculous theories. Chris recalled Lindy Chamberlain case recently. From USA cases that satanic daycare hysteria comes to my mind.
Yes, these are all apt illustrations.

This is why I am constantly checking myself, reigning myself in, as it were. Attempting to see both sides , and find the middle point, the balance....there is always the human temptation to be drawn in, bewitched by psychology and depths - and if these are all in keeping with the facts, fine.

But they have been known to lead one astray, and far away from the facts. And then you are like the shipwrecked sailor, who has followed the siren call to disaster. Reason has to reign in the deeper passions and inspirations.... Or it can draw you into madness.....
 
  • #687
And then Guede out of nowhere rapes and kills her. OK.
Guede was not operating from within a vacume - nothing he did was groundless.
 
  • #688
No, I think he went inside just minutes before Meredith came home.
No one felt this way, until Hendry placed Guede as a lone wolf, coming in through that window. Hendry really has enormous power. He absolutely shifted the narrative....
 
  • #689
No, I think he went inside just minutes before Meredith came home.

What time did the camera see him come? Or did he leave and come back and the camera not see that?
 
  • #690
Guede was not operating from within a vacume - nothing he did was groundless.

Why would hurt feelings between English speaking girls he barely knew make him kill and rape one? In front of horrified two witnesses, if I understand your scenario correctly?
 
  • #691
I have to agree with Katody's comment; Amanda was responding to a comment on her website. I can't find your original post right now but I believe she was actually responding to a question from a commenter. She seems to be pretty responsive on her blog in that way.

So, was she answering the question because she had a sensation of guilt from "staging" after the murder, or because she answers most questions on her blog?

Personally, I don't see the evidence of staging, so I don't see the relevance either, or the entire scenario based on pranks leading to anger leading to murder.

I believe SMK was "furious" because Katody interpreted his words and post shall we say, differently, than what he the way he intended.
 
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What time did the camera see him come? Or did he leave and come back and the camera not see that?

Michael posted the video recently. There was a timestamp I think.

He cased the place for a while, and waited some more if anyone noticed after breaking the window, for sure.
 
  • #694
Yes, he's not bright, he's messed up. And yet, even when he was caught and caught again, he was given a total pass. Why is this? Was he being protected by his adopted parents? Or let go to avoid embarrassing them? Or was he a clever manipulator of the police and convinced them to let him go again and again?

I think he's dangerous and sociopathic and I will never understand why he is considered to be only a bit player in this crime.

Oh I see, yes I agree.
 
  • #695
Guede used to not hurry at all on his burglaries. He went to the kitchen, probably looked around and then sat on the toilet, before taking anything.


Disposing a laptop or two doesn't seem troubling when you have clothes, shoes and other things to throw anyway.

That's if we take your view that there was no looking-through Filomena's room. I don't know, but it seems strange to me that the innocence side so badly wants to believe in a burglar, yet don't want to accept the things that a burglar would do. Very strange.

A laptop, IMO, is very different from clothes, etc..
 
  • #696
IMO he didn't know, or care. I don't think he really expected Meredith to walk in either. The assault wasn't his reason for the break-in, it happened because he found himself alone with Meredith in the apartment.

It just seems very rash to me, not calm and calculated.
 
  • #697
If the Perugia police were using him as a drug informant, it would explain this strange "protection" of him, and the hesitation to arrest him after his burglaries. Perhaps he was so over-confident, that he felt invincible.

Or perhaps because he didn't actually hurt anyone in the burglaries, and he seemed so dumb, they thought he was not really harmful.

Of course, they made a dangerous miscalculation.

But I think maybe his dumbness came off to them like he would not be dangerous to anyone.
 
  • #698
When innocent lives are at stake I prefer cold emotionless reasoning. I hope Nencini is of the cold logic and reason type.

By "cold an emotionless reasoning" and "cold logic and reason type," do you mean seeing Amanda's young, rosy-cheeked face and Raffaele's baby-face with cute little glasses and thinking, no way they could have hurt even a little fly.
 
  • #699
That's if we take your view that there was no looking-through Filomena's room. I don't know, but it seems strange to me that the innocence side so badly wants to believe in a burglar, yet don't want to accept the things that a burglar would do. Very strange.

A laptop, IMO, is very different from clothes, etc..

I accept what the evidence shows. And the picture it paints is very clear.
 
  • #700
Michael posted the video recently. There was a timestamp I think.

He cased the place for a while, and waited some more if anyone noticed after breaking the window, for sure.

Yes Michael says he arrived the first time at 7:51. So does that mean he left and came back without the camera catching him?
 
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