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The Italian court have cited "errors of colossal proportions." Their report in 90 days should make for a highly interesting read.
Bring it on, I cannot wait to read this.
The Italian court have cited "errors of colossal proportions." Their report in 90 days should make for a highly interesting read.
I feel sorry for Meredith's family as they believed the prosecutor and will now probably not be able to readjust their beliefs, I very much hope they find some form of peace in life, I know they will never be restored, their daughter Meredith died a horrible death, but her killer is in jail and justice has been served .. I hope one day they see this.
Rudy Guede is free during day time ....
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/rudy-guede-meredith-kercher-killer-3132708
:banghead::banghead:
Rudy Guede raped and murdered Meredith Kercher. The only injustice left in this case now is that he didn't get sentenced to anywhere near long enough for what he did.
They just said she can visit anywhere in the world. She can even go back to Italy, if she wanted to.
I think this is one of those cases in which something will come out in the future that will leave egg on the faces of those who really think she is innocent of any involvement.
She can go anywhere in the world that forgives four years in prison. Some countries require that there is a 10 year span between prison time and tourism, some never accept people with a criminal record.
Given that she has been acquitted, presumably of all charges, what relief can the EHRC offer, or award? Can she have travel restrictions associated with prison time removed?
Well done then! I suppose that the Italian courts are no longer corrupt ... they never were, but hopefully the verdict will quell any continuing fears that Italians are falsely imprisoned, their scientists are bumbling fools ... medieval, backwards, so on ... but that Italy is recognized as upholders of justice after making very, careful decisions - which take time. Eight years is a long time to get it right, but if Knox and Sollecito had not lied to police about so many things, maybe it would be different.
Forgive me for a wandering mind, but my first thoughts go to ... how can we make it up to her given that for 8 years she has been essentially persecuted. Maybe we could ask Amanda Knox to set up an A. Knox Creative Writing scholarship at her alma mater, or Meredith's, and we can give back.
Now is the time to write the real story. A story told with an ending sounds entirely different than a story told without one. She should take her millions, move to a quiet island, and write without anyone checking her work, and re-phrasing her words. Today, she has a story to tell, and she should start using her degree.
To quote my mother: AS IF
I hope you one day come to see that this innocent woman lost 8 years of her life to a corrupt system in Italy. I hope one day you feel compassion for what AK has gone through.
She can go anywhere in the world that forgives four years in prison. Some countries require that there is a 10 year span between prison time and tourism, some never accept people with a criminal record.
Given that she has been acquitted, presumably of all charges, what relief can the EHRC offer, or award? Can she have travel restrictions associated with prison time removed?
I just wanted to come chime in. A just verdict was given today by the highest court. I'm happy for Amanda. Her prosecution and conviction was one of the most illogical, bizarre and ridiculous things I've ever seen.