I have a few questions,since I did not read too much into this case.
I always trusted the system and thought Amanda and Rafael are just as guilty as Rudy.
I know she lied and I know about her strange antics but that may be where my prejudice comes into play.
I was wondering what is the concrete evidence that Amanda and Rafael were present at the time the murder happened?
Is it true that the assumed murder weapon (the kitchen knife with Amanda's DNA on the handle) does not match the actual cut in Meredith throat?
I thought there was video footage of Amanda returning to the cottage at the time of the murder (I don't think Rafael was on it),is that not so?
Were Amanda's and Rafael's cell phones really found in some yard? What is the explanation for that?
Sorry about all the questions,I'm just getting interested in this case I want to know some things because I'm planning on watching the movie in a couple of days and I may have had the wrong assumptions about this case.
pulled one of mileys quotes over re drug usage
you are right only trace amounts of cannablis was found
02-10-2011, 01:43 AM
miley
Registered User Join Date: Dec 2009
Posts: 203
brought over from the last thread - apologize for the late response
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Salem: IIRC hair testing is not typically accepted as "scientific" in American courts (I could be wrong here). How do we know that A & R had their hair tested? Is that in the docs somewhere and I just missed it?
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Salem: Okay - I see. The hair testing is just info, but totally unrelated to this case, right? In this case, A & R were never tested for cocaine use?
And yes, I agree, it would have been up to the prosecution to prove any drug use.
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flourish:
I've asked it before, and I'll ask it again: was she ever given a hair drug test?
How long do benzos (or its metabolites or other evidence of its use) stay in the hair?
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flourish: I must have missed something in our previous conversations about the testing. I was under the impression that she was given one urine test several days after the murder and that was that.
When did the blood test(s) occur?
I'm not sure when the tests were given, but it looks like there were several - like Allisonz said, she was given an hiv test in prison
F. Sfarzo and others refer to Amanda & Raffaele being drug tested but testing for drugs through "hair samples" is specifically mentioned by Barbie N. in her book - this is why I googled 'hair' drug testing, the information I posted is from random info./sites and unrelated to the case in that sense.
Otto might have to clarify - the book says something like (referring to either A or R, I'm not sure) hair samples were taken and a very slight trace amount of a narcotic was detected (she immediately reiterates the fact that the amount was so trivial it was unidentifiable) since she mentions this, I'm able to say with almost 100% certainty she would've said if cocaine or another drug had been detected. (I don't know her source and no other journalist or judge, that I've come across, says this)
Also, if you consider judge massei's report, he only refers to their use of cannabis, no other drugs mentioned.
more...
(bolding by me)
(the FBI guy) Steve Moore:
Later, when I tried to prove Amandas guilt to my wife Michelle, I searched for proof of the wild sex party, the hard-drug use and the bleach purchase. I found that no such proof existed. The prosecution floated those stories to the press, yet had to know or at least find out at some point that those things had never happened. This is also where my suspicion began.
http://www.westseattleherald.com/201...-steve-?page=8
Perugia Shock talking about how the drug test discredits the Italian article that recently claimed Amanda had phone contact (and possible sex) with a cocaine dealer on the days surrouding Meredith's death
Frank Sfarzo:
What importance could this report have? Technically none at all, since Amanda basically tested negative for drugs (only low traces of cannabis), therefore, didnt need rehab therapy in jail. So useless youre trying to say that she was a drug addict when its already acknowledged she was not.
And then the sex: not a crime. So why was it important for the police (not for a tabloid) to state she had sex with this guy? She presumably had sex, they wrote. Did she have sex with this guy or not? They seem to care a lot about this topic. But they dont know, they can only presume...
http://perugia-shock.blogspot.com/20...-with-guy.html
Frank mentions blood/urine test here:
Indeed the right drug-test is a neuro-psychological test which basically checks memory and attention and, according to him, reveals if you are under cannabis effect better than blood/urine analysis.
http://perugia-shock.blogspot.com/20...1_archive.html