Amanda Knox tried for the murder of Meredith Kercher in Italy *NEW TRIAL*#13

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  • #781
I didn't know that either. So Meredith's blood and Knox's DNA were in Filomina's bedroom, but not Filomina's DNA. How bizarre.


It's kind of tough to imagine that FR was so clean that there were no fingerprints or DNA in her room yet she left her clothes all over the room and glass just fell on top of them.
 
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I am just thinking it must have taken a while to do the clean-up. I can see them getting back to the cottage around midnight and then arriving back at home (RS place) around 5:30am, stressed-out so obviously time to turn on some music.
 
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It's also interesting that people heard the scream but not the window breaking.
 
  • #784
To me, it is very obvious that they were waiting for Filomena to arrive to "discover" the body

Amanda goes to the cottage, sees signs, goes back to Raffaele's....calls Filomena....NO BROKEN WINDOW. She doesn't mention the broken window - for what? Not because she didn't know about it, I am not buying that. She knew about it, she just didn't mention it then to Filomena. What is the reason for that? She knew if Filomena knew about the broken window, she would come home immediately or might even call police. In other words, everything would start unfolding.

But where did Amanda and RS's lunch/brunch fit into this? Of course, they needed to relax a little big after their long night, and revel some more in each other's company, and enjoy a nice brunch together. So conveniently, Amanda and RS do all of that, and then go back to the cottage and call Filomena about the broken window. At which point, of course, Filomena would begin unraveling everything because any sane person would follow some steps after discovering a "burglar" smashed a window in their house.

Oh, how nice. Ah, sweet Italy, land of long lunches and romance.
 
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The first photograph clearly shows someone that did not get ANY sleep. IMO


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Those are some dark circles for a woman of 20 that supposedly went to sleep after the movie, or perhaps as late as 11PM, and didn't wake up until 10:30 that morning.
 
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Looking at these photos, none of AKs ear piercings look to be inflamed to the point of bleeding.

http://www.perugiamurderfile.org/gallery/image_page.php?album_id=42&image_id=3591

Her ears seem to be fine, and I just noticed that her hair looks like bed head, not post-shower blow dried. It's most likely that she was anxiously cleaning on the morning of Nov 2 rather than showering and doing the bathmat shuffle.

If Knox admitted that the prints in the hallway are hers, and she expects people to assume that they were made with turnips or dirt, she might be delusional.
 
  • #790
Are they bruises on her right finger???



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I believe the photos are from Guede's right hand.
 
  • #791
I believe the photos are from Guede's right hand.


Makes sense...I was thinking they sure are manly looking fingers! lol


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  • #792
The first photograph clearly shows someone that did not get ANY sleep. IMO


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And possibly done some crying.
 
  • #793
Also in her book she complains about staying late at the police station that night of the discovery, and then being told to come in early again in the morning......well if we think about that if she got even normal sleep (7 hours or so) on the night of the murder (and she actually says she got a lot more), then the late hours should not have been that big of a deal, because of course she would have adrenaline from all that went on that day (innocent scenario - would have adrenaline from the discovery of the body).

However, if we think about that they hardly got any sleep on the night of the murder (guilty scenario), then the whole next day going late into the night (day of discovery), then only getting a few hours sleep and having to wake up early the next morning - yes, then we can see how tired they would be, also emotionally exhausted which would amplify their tired-ness. Also, I imagine the adrenaline would have been super-high all through clean-up and discovery of the murder, then that night at the police station, the tired-ness really kicked in. Because all that adrenaline was crashing down, and they were finally feeling the exhaustion.
 
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And possibly done some crying.


I'll never believe that, unless it involved an onion.


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Also in her book she complains about staying late at the police station that night of the discovery, and then being told to come in early again in the morning......well if we think about that if she got even normal sleep (7 hours or so) on the night of the murder (and she actually says she got a lot more), then the late hours should not have been that big of a deal, because of course she would have adrenaline from all that went on that day (innocent scenario - would have adrenaline from the discovery of the body).

However, if we think about that they hardly got any sleep on the night of the murder (guilty scenario), then the whole next day going late into the night (day of discovery), then only getting a few hours sleep and having to wake up early the next morning - yes, then we can see how tired they would be, also emotionally exhausted which would amplify their tired-ness. Also, I imagine the adrenaline would have been super-high all through clean-up and discovery of the murder, then that night at the police station, the tired-ness really kicked in. Because all that adrenaline was crashing down, and they were finally feeling the exhaustion.

That makes complete sense. If she was up throughout the night on November 2, then at the police station until 3-4AM (along with everyone else) on November 3, then at the police station again in the morning on November 3, she must have been a mess. By then, she and Sollecito would have told a few lies, so they would have been asked to come back and explain themselves, where they told a few more lies.
 
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That makes complete sense. If she was up throughout the night on November 2, then at the police station until 3-4AM (along with everyone else) on November 3, then at the police station again in the morning on November 3, she must have been a mess. By then, she and Sollecito would have told a few lies, so they would have been asked to come back and explain themselves, where they told a few more lies.

Yes. It must have been stressful - I mean, that is just the truth. In guilty scenario, what she went through was stressful. The death, and then having to figure out a plan, and then all the clean-up, worry, panic, stress.

Sha actually got lucky with the Patrick thing - here is why I say that: because I think, under the circumstances, she should have folded. I mean, after all that she went through. I feel like she should have confessed, I know I probably would have. I don't think I would be able to take that pressure. And she almosttttttttt did - but Patrick saved her. Because she told the lie, it bought her some time, in that the interrogation backed off for a bit because they were figuring out what to do with this new information. Even in those few hours, we see her re-gain strength, where she issues the new statement saying basically, oh wait wait wait.....never mind, but not never mind?

If she hadn't done the Patrick thing, I believe she would have folded. She would have confessed, to some degree, what happened.
 
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It's kind of tough to imagine that FR was so clean that there were no fingerprints or DNA in her room yet she left her clothes all over the room and glass just fell on top of them.

They didn't test her room so how could find her DNA?
 
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Yes. It must have been stressful - I mean, that is just the truth. In guilty scenario, what she went through was stressful. The death, and then having to figure out a plan, and then all the clean-up, worry, panic, stress.



Sha actually got lucky with the Patrick thing - here is why I say that: because I think, under the circumstances, she should have folded. I mean, after all that she went through. I feel like she should have confessed, I know I probably would have. I don't think I would be able to take that pressure. And she almosttttttttt did - but Patrick saved her. Because she told the lie, it bought her some time, in that the interrogation backed off for a bit because they were figuring out what to do with this new information. Even in those few hours, we see her re-gain strength, where she issues the new statement saying basically, oh wait wait wait.....never mind, but not never mind?



If she hadn't done the Patrick thing, I believe she would have folded. She would have confessed, to some degree, what happened.


I don't believe she's capable of the stress & panic most people are. Her actions, lies and demeanor convince me there just isn't that much depth to her....then...and even now.


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