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"
 
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Here we go
 
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Letting people inside now..
or so I thought.. Maybe just moving closer..
 
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People squishing into that door.
 
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I speak a little (very little) but don't know the words for either "guilty" or "not guilty".....

quck someone google it!

lol


letting people in now
 
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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:
 
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They're all pushing inside. The bells rang 12.
 
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cnn live up now
 
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Sure wish the camera's were inside that courtroom!:angel:
 
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LOOKS LIKE CNN GOOD TO GO NOW


COLPEVOLE means guilty (culpable)
 
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they report they expect a verdict within the hour, I think someone is going to miss their appointment.
 
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The Jerry Seinfeld dude in the back is cracking me up.
 
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colpevole = guilty in italian
 
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um, they just said verdict within the hour
 
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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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