You know what's funny, I also debate often on another site (JREF) and when the same question was asked of the moderator of Perugiamurderfile.org he couldn't produce a link either. The guy has been following the case since it began and is, IMO, responsible for propagating this rumor. I discovered that what it stems from is Mignini's claim that once he arrived at the station, Amanda gave the 5:45 statement without any prompting from him. This somehow turned into Amanda "demanding" that Mignini be dragged out of bed so he could be spoken to. This is the source of the rumor. I wouldn't bother searching for any links, Otto, it just doesn't exist.
Yes, I'm aware that once Mignini showed up she apparently made the same statement to him. So, in your book, what was the point of her insisting to give the same statement over again? You don't think it had anything to do with the need to arrest Amanda once she was a suspect? What exactly would she have gained by making the same statement twice?
Yes, I believe you're correct on this and I misspoke. Sorry.
Let me add just one point to this whole notion of Amanda "insisting" on making a second statement. When she made the 1:45 statement she was a witness and the statement couldn't be used to arrest her. So.... why didn't she just go home? You think she hung around the station for another 2 hours twiddling her thumbs until 3:30 AM then ran up to an officer and said "Bring Mignini in here, I want to say the same thing again to him!"
Logic, and multiple credible sources tell us that once she made the incriminating statement as a witness, Mignini was called in by ILE so she could be arrested after she repeated the statement as a suspect. This scenario doesn't involve any mental gymnastics, ignoring of multiple news reports, or belief in imaginary links that no one can produce.