If I recall correctly, Knox referenced CSI expectations. After she implicated Patrick, was she ever released again ... prior the annulled decision?
I think that she expected to be released from questioning after mentioning Patrick and a mere few hours before her mother arrived in Perugia. Her mother was too late. When she arrived to whisk her daughter out of the country (Germany), Knox had been detained.
Then there's the police recorded conversation between Knox and her mother in prison, where Knox told her mother that she knew perfectly well that it was wrong to accuse Patrick because she knew that he was innocent. one would expect that this information would be rushed, urgent, to the prosecutor. That didn't happen. When it didn't happen, the prosecutor asked mom why she didn't immediately reveal the situation. Her answer was that she did not tell the world that her daughter had implicated an innocent man and knew better but still wouldn't say anything because ... well ...mom didn't speak Italian, so she didn't know who to tell, so she told no one ... and she also didn't remember anything special that Knox had to say during her late night phone call.
Does anyone have a link to what Knox's mother (Mellas) had to say about that forgotten phone call? Did Knox mention the broken window or just the turd?
Two weeks later, the prosecution discovered, on its own, that Patrick had a rock solid alibi. Patrick was released from prison under those circumstances: the prosecution overheard the conversation between mom and Knox, they didn't want to blow their cover, but they had to investigate the possibility that the witness (Knox) had ulterior motives. Patrick was released.
Knox has had ample time to repay the 22,000 debt to Patrick from her 3.8 million dollar book deal. What's her excuse again ... she repaid the debt to her parents. Sollecito said that his father paid a million. Let's suppose that Knox paid a million to each of her parents. Let's give another million to the lawyers. That means that Sollecito's lawyers cost one million and Knox's defense cost three million ... for the PR firm, the free media paid trips, and the silent auctions? She still had 0.8 million dollars left. That's eight hundred thousand dollars that she still has, and still she couldn't reimburse 22,000 euros ... out of 800,000?
And Patrick?
Apparently he is a distant memory for Knox.
It was a significant error for Knox to not pay her debt to Patrick. Because she had not paid her debt, he was allowed to appear at her appeal and ask to be heard. It was decided that his request for damages and motive for lying would be heard/revisited. Legally speaking, that was a really stupid thing for Knox to do. It would have been better for her to pay Patrick and eliminate his evidence from the appeal.