Meredith Kercher murdered-Amanda Knox appeals conviction #12

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  • #521
give me a minute please.
I will check into it, I am just in the middle of something.
 
  • #522
  • #523
Joke of the night: the assistant prosecutor says in video 7 that "no line of investigation was neglected..."

In my opinion, they need to stop taking people's words for facts and start investigating. Had they done that, PL wouldn't have been arrested, the break-in would have further been investigated, they would have accepted the earlier TOD. which makes logical sense, they would have known the crime was committable by just one person who COULD INDEED break a window and enter the house.

Instead, they relied on AK's false statement, FR's recollections, time clocks with the wrong times on them, druggie witnesses, witnesses who couldn't even get their dates right, etc, etc....
 
  • #524
It seems that several people have taken credit for authoring what you posted.

I would think that this information is public knowledge rather than ownership MOO
 
  • #525
I would think that this information is public knowledge rather than ownership MOO

Someone certainly authored it. When I looked for the source I came up with something completely different than you, but the text is identical. I can't explain it.
 
  • #526
Amanda's parents contributed to the cost for her summer vacation and one semester study abroad. If the story has changed into Knox saving all the money, then the story has indeed changed in the last 4 years.

Calling Knox dull says nothing about me. Knox is dull ... and odd. She sings too loud at inappropriate times in inappropriate places. Her "art" is childish. Her "short stories" are violent and disorganized. She lies in very shocking ways with serious consequences to others. She is crass and swears like a prisoner. Sure she saved some money to travel. Good for her.

Don't take my word on how her study abroad was paid for. I may not remember correctly what her mother said. The fact remains that her family emphasizes how hard she worked in order to afford to study overseas. That is not typical in my experience.

NEWSFLASH TO OTTO: You don't know Amanda Knox! You don't know whether she is dull or not. The personal relationship you seem to imagine having with her is a figment of your imagination.

I agree that her creative writing is childish, but then the writing we have from her was written when she was basically a child or very young adult. No surprise there. So, no, I don't think she's Flannery O'Connor at the present time, but we have to wait and see whom and what she becomes.

Nonetheless, she is an honors graduate from an exclusive and demanding Seattle prep school, a school that thought enough of her to give her a scholarship to attend. She is not "average." The dull, average girl is the chimera you seem to imagine you know.
 
  • #527
Allusonz,

I finished before you! Ha! Ha!

Well, I thought it was a good piece. Less like the CNN one. The CNN one seemed more sensationalized. On this one, we hear more from the prosecution, though they still sound like fools to me. I see how at the unfolding of it all, they'd suspect AK, but it just took investigating to figure out it wasn't right. I wish Mignini would spend less time suing the world and more time doing his job CORRECTLY.
 
  • #528
Is the new standard for journalists to publish slander?

"Slander" is defined so broadly in Italy, apparently, its only purpose is to silence criticism of the government.
 
  • #529
Allusonz,

I finished before you! Ha! Ha!

Well, I thought it was a good piece. Less like the CNN one. The CNN one seemed more sensationalized. On this one, we hear more from the prosecution, though they still sound like fools to me. I see how at the unfolding of it all, they'd suspect AK, but it just took investigating to figure out it wasn't right. I wish Mignini would speak less time suing the world and more time doing his job CORRECTLY.

Darn will have to redesign your straight jacket now :giggle:
 
  • #530
You gotta catch up. I've already got a straight jacket skirt on!

:floorlaugh:
 
  • #531
Laws in the US are different from many other countries. If people like Preston don't like Italian laws, he should stay out of Italy. We know that novelist Doug Preston injected himself into an ongoing serial murder investigation in a foreign country because he wanted a juicy story to help his career. He slid up to an Italian journalist who had connections to police. The prosecutors office decided that Preston was interfering with the investigation, and indeed became suspicious of Preston's activities and knowledge of the investigation. As a result, Preston was detained and questioned for something like 5 hours. This so tremendously upset Preston that he left the country, and has not stopped talking about it since that event years ago....

Actually, in the CNN program you decline to watch, Preston says quite clearly that he was questioned by Mignini for TWO hours, coincidentally the same amount of time AK was questioned before her first statement implicating Lumumba.

Preston described the experience as terrifying. And he wasn't 20 at the time.
 
  • #532
You gotta catch up. I've already got a straight jacket skirt on!

:floorlaugh:

ummmm that is part of the design :floorlaugh::floorlaugh::floorlaugh:
 
  • #533
Where'd you get the idea, allusonz? I hear ILE had some made for journalists and bloggers. ;)
 
  • #534
Actually, in the CNN program you decline to watch, Preston says quite clearly that he was questioned by Mignini for TWO hours, coincidentally the same amount of time AK was questioned before her first statement implicating Lumumba.

Preston described the experience as terrifying. And he wasn't 20 at the time.

If you search Feb 22, 2006, you will find many links where Preston claims that on that day he was questioned for three hours. I wonder why he has reduced the time to match the two hours that Knox was questioned. Preston's description of the interview is documented in his book pgs: 253-259.

"I went to Italy on Feb. 14 with my family on vacation and to do some work with Spezi on the book. I was taken into custody by the police on Feb. 22. I was brought before Giuliano Mignini. There I was aggressively interrogated for three hours by him and three police detectives."

http://www.crimefictionblog.com/2006/03/douglas_preston.html

How can he be confused whether it was 2 hours or 3 hours?
 
  • #535
ok so here is what I did.
The post is fine as long as it links to where allusonz copied and pasted it from.
however, there was too much copied and I had to reduce the text anyway, so I removed the controversial passage.
it is still available to read through allusonz link, so this is a compromise so we can move on.
Thanks.
 
  • #536
Where'd you get the idea, allusonz? I hear ILE had some made for journalists and bloggers. ;)

Its actually a private asylum in the Caribbean with its' own yacht, private jet, and Provost bus specially outfitted. Each person has their own personal waiter/waitress. It is a private island designed to relieve stress

The straight jackets and rest of the stuff kinda grew from that I actually have an entire ppt presentation showing everything that I made :giggle:
 
  • #537
ok so here is what I did.
The post is fine as long as it links to where allusonz copied and pasted it from.
however, there was too much copied and I had to reduce the text anyway, so I removed the controversial passage.
it is still available to read through allusonz link, so this is a compromise so we can move on.
Thanks.

Thank you!!!! Greatly!!! I was worried I had done something wrong!!!
 
  • #538
If it's got rubber massage rooms, I'm in.


Have you seen this animation of the bloody bathmat print? This has been the most convincing I've seen yet.
http://beolax.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/bloodyfootprint_rudy.gif

bloodyfootprint_rudy.gif
 
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  • #540
rubber massage room. don't forget the massage part.:crazy:

When it's ready, let me know. Seriously, you drew a blueprint? LOL:floorlaugh:
 
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