British student murdered in Perugia, 3 suspects

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I was wondering the same thing RR...a beautiful language, but I can't understand a word.

I speak a little (very little) but don't know the words for either "guilty" or "not guilty".....

Editing to say I just looked up an English/Italian translation and guilty is "colpevole"
 
good grief! I'm going to be late for an appointment....wish they'd hurry the heck up!

Don't they know *I* have things to do???:crazy:
 
They're all pushing inside. The bells rang 12.
 
LOOKS LIKE CNN GOOD TO GO NOW


COLPEVOLE means guilty (culpable)
 
they report they expect a verdict within the hour, I think someone is going to miss their appointment.
 
The Jerry Seinfeld dude in the back is cracking me up.
 
good grief! I'm going to be late for an appointment....wish they'd hurry the heck up!

Don't they know *I* have things to do???:crazy:

I know! My dog is whining to go out. I don't know whether to walk him or not. (I think I'd better.)
 
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