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If one thing is certain regarding this issue and the case in general (as well in the investigation of the murder), it is that lying doesn't pay... to investigators or in blogs.
I'm with you on this. When Amanda lied about Patrick being a murderer and the police beating statements out of her, there were consequences. Many people objected, giving the impression that it's quite all right in their eyes for women to go around telling whopper lies that damage other people's lives and livlihoods. In a society without morals, perhaps it's quite acceptable to destroy people with whopper lives, but apparently it's not acceptable in Italy. We have seen outrage because Amanda is held to the morals in Italy, where she has damaged lives. Too bad for Amanda. It is reasonable to have consequences for telling whopper lies that damage other people's lives. Today we have Frank, and the court of Florence seems to think that Frank told a whopper of a lie about the prosecutor. There are again consequences. What do we see? More outrage. Eventually everyone will understand that whopper lies told in Italy about Italian public officials will have consequences. As long as Frank lives in Italy and tells whopper lies about public officials, he alone will suffer the consequences - even if the lies are published in Sweden.