So either we worry too quickly, or you're logged on so much that we get worried after such a short absenceOr both, LOL :seeya:
I am concerned that Guede's sentence was reduced to 16 years (some say in return for testimony against AK and RS) but he is also known to of had many accounts with respect to this murder and if I was a betting person the one thing that might not look well for him is the fact that he had 2 previous opportunities to testify against them and did not. His credibility at this point is worthless
...We promise not to yell....there might be wine, in Perugia and terrific company though![]()
Not 40 hours of interrogation but 40 hours of being present in the police station, sitting in the waiting room, doing home work, and being extremely bored until it is her turn to answer some questions.
IIRC there is not much different between the 1:45 and 5:45 statements. I could be wrong so will have to look over the 1:45 statement again. I had thought though that it was more at that point in time that she had named Patrick and her status was supposedly changed from that of witness to suspect thus they called in Mignini
I don't believe for a minute that the interrogation stopped at any point. The statements were typed in Italian and since we dont have any video/audio we can only go on testimony etc of which we know
I as well believe that this planned and from links that i have posted earlier as well as Malkmus they did consider her to be suspect prior to this. I as well believe that although they called RS in first that whether she had gone with RS or not she was going to be called in. Why else would you have 12 detectives waiting? I also believe that they had to get her to state something prior to the arrival of her mother on the 6th
I don't know but what is so strange about a night without food or water? She just had dinner anyway.
Not 40 hours of interrogation but 40 hours of being present in the police station, sitting in the waiting room, doing home work, and being extremely bored until it is her turn to answer some questions.
I agree. I think they banked on the fact that AK would show up with RS, as they'd been inseparable since the murder, because she was so scared. If she didn't, I believe they would have called her in after having RS up for there for an hour or so. I don't think it would have mattered what RS said to them, I believe they planned on calling AK up there after separating the couple.
Know what I mean?
http://perugiamurderfile.org/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=165
Ok, so lets say they got interrupted during their evening meal. Off they go the police station. RS gets questioned around 10:30pm? And gets coerced in an hour or so. That is no surprise. He is the weaker species after all...lol... Too bad he forgot to mention this 'coercion' in court. In the mean time, AK is doing some homework because that is what you do if you are exhausted after 40 hours of questioning in the previous days. Oh, and cartwheels at 11pm. I almost forgot thoseThen somewhere after 11pm, AK is being asked some questions, and before they start checking her phone a police officer comes over and says that RS is no longer covering for her. The nightmare begins.
Interrogated and coerced by 10 police offers simultaneously until about 1:45am when she had already mentioned Patrick, 'the real killer'. Not so strange if you realize she had been without any food or water for the whole 2 to 2 1/2 hours. By then they had to stop questioning her since she had become a suspect. Although of course the real suspect had then become Patrick Lumumba. AK can finally go pee-pee and get her water...phew.
I am not totally sure if it was on her own request or if the police wanted to know more about the 'real murderer' (Patrick), but at 3:30am AK had some more explaining to do. This was in the presence of Mignini. This resulted in the 5:45am statement and was longer (5 pages?) than the 1:45am statement. In the 5:45am statement she added that she was very frightened of Patrick. For some reason she never seemed very frightened of RG or even angry.
Ok then, they hadn't asked her yet. Makes sense :innocent: Also, in the 5:45am statement her 'dream' becomes suddenly very clear when they ask her the last time she met Patrick.
Say what? They asked her a question and she actually just told them the truth? See how that works?
The police now knew AK was present during the murder, and the real killer was still out there. They had to act fast. Little did they know the real murderer was sitting right there in front of them, and had them all fooled. A scary thought.
P.S. I know I wrote it in a sarcastic kinda way, but it is not funny at all. An innocent mans life got destroyed by a very selfish girl whose only intention was to divert the attention from her to someone else. Even in the weeks after, she never even bothered to make it clear that Patrick was innocent. Not a single judge/juror ever believed a word of the 'coercion' fairy tale. Ask Patrick Lumumba and see how he feels about AK. AK was convicted for one year in jail for the accusation of an innocent man. Not a minor issue.
Peace out. Justice for Meredith Kercher. The real victim.
All JMO![]()
So you believe they had the "real killer" there, in the form of the 20 year old girl???:waitasec::clap::clap::clap::clap::clap:
:goodpost:
:cheer::cheer:
:highfive:
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Yes. And I agree.
So you believe they had the "real killer" there, in the form of the 20 year old girl???:waitasec:
I also agree that they wanted some kind of reason to arrest AK before her mother got there. I believe that AK probably told ILE that her mom was trying to persuade her to go back to the USA. But, even if she didn't tell them, I'm sure they suspected that her mother was coming to get her. They wanted AK to stay in Italy, so they needed a reason to arrest her. That's why the interrogation wasn't taped. That's why she got hit. It was imparative for them to get AK to say something, be brainwashed into saying something, anything so they could make sure she remained in Italy while they continued to gather evidence.
1. I was only asking a question.I liked Sherlockh's post...I'm certainly allowed to appreciate an entire post without breaking down each little piece...but if you must know, I was mostly applauding his views regarding AK's false accusation as well as some of his ideas re: the police station interviews.
And hey...aren't you the one who said if the smilies are there, we can certainly use them?![]()
Killers come in all sorts of forms...what does her being a 20-year old "girl" have to do with it exactly?
Oh, look! Here's Karla Homolka...why, she looks like a sweet young lady, she couldn't possibly have raped and killed her own sister and at least two other girls!
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http://www.ctv.ca/archives/CTVNews/img2/200505/160_homolka_050530.jpg
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Amanda testified in court that she was struck several times on the back of the head. (Coming from a large Italian family, I sure do remember that as a kid!Sounds right to me.
I've never known whether AK was actually struck, or just touched and it felt like a blow in that context. To me, she is telling us how it felt at the time and that is the point. Whether ILE committed what we usually call "police brutality," I don't know. AK doesn't claim she was injured, just intimidated.
I liked Sherlockh's post...I'm certainly allowed to appreciate an entire post without breaking down each little piece...but if you must know, I was mostly applauding his views regarding AK's false accusation as well as some of his ideas re: the police station interviews.
And hey...aren't you the one who said if the smilies are there, we can certainly use them?![]()
Killers come in all sorts of forms...what does her being a 20-year old "girl" have to do with it exactly?
Oh, look! Here's Karla Homolka...why, she looks like a sweet young lady, she couldn't possibly have raped and killed her own sister and at least two other girls!....
Amanda testified in court that she was struck several times on the back of the head. (Coming from a large Italian family, I sure do remember that as a kid!) She never went over the top about it, and always said they were frustrated, and she in part understood it, but it bothered her. I believe she is telling the truth.
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