Meredith Kercher murdered-Amanda Knox Conviction Overturned #22

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  • #601
Why always resort to FKC/Anthonys? Let's let it die already . . . MHO, of course, but I am so tired of seeing references to that FARCE in Justice in other threads -- I stay away from any thread FKC/Anthony related, so let's move on from it & not pollute other threads, okay?

No disrespect intended, just tired of all things Anthony . . . other victims need our assistance & attention.

Thank God Amanda is home!
Why? Because of the similarities of course. Both murdered and got away with it, both behaved completely careless right after they murdered, both willfully obstructed police investigations and got convicted for it, both lied and lied and lied. The main difference is that the convicted criminal CA is not being put on a pedestal like the convicted criminal AK. Although...

http://caseyanthonyisinnocent.com/
 
  • #602
She figured out the cops were lying liars.

Police can say whatever they want when questioning someone in connection with a brutal murder. The witness is supposed to tell the truth - something Knox was incapable of doing after 2 hours of questioning.
 
  • #603
It depends on how you interpret her testimony. This part is pretty clear, imo.

Knox makes an awful lot of convoluted statements in response to the simple question of who first introduced Patrick's name. Finally she gives a straight answer and admits that she in fact introduced his name.
 
  • #604
Police can say whatever they want when questioning someone in connection with a brutal murder. The witness is supposed to tell the truth - something Knox was incapable of doing after 2 hours of questioning.

Apparently she didn't realize that until it was too late. Sometimes lying cops produce lies from the non-cops. It's not the best way to get the truth, though it may be the easiest way to close a case.
 
  • #605
Knox makes an awful lot of convoluted statements in response to the simple question of who first introduced Patrick's name. Finally she gives a straight answer and admits that she in fact introduced his name.

I have no doubt they already knew his name and just wanted her to say it.
 
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She introduced his name because, according to her, they used a common police tactic of claiming that they knew who did it and suggesting that she knew who did it.

Knox told her mother after Patrick's arrest that she knew Patrick was innocent. The bigger question is how she knew that he was innocent.
Because he had an alibi.
 
  • #608
Wow - close to the most insenstive comment I've ever seen on Websleuths, a victims advocate site.
Insensitive? Did not come across that way at all , to me. This case is different, as there were 2 wrongly accused, wrongly convicted, according to the Italian appellate court. So this is not the simplistic black hat versus white hat case...there were 3 victims.
 
  • #609
Police can say whatever they want when questioning someone in connection with a brutal murder. The witness is supposed to tell the truth - something Knox was incapable of doing after 2 hours of questioning.
Needs reformation. Really needs reforming.
 
  • #610
Insensitive? Did not come across that way at all , to me. This case is different, as there were 2 wrongly accused, wrongly convicted, according to the Italian appellate court. So this is not the simplistic black hat versus white hat case...there were 3 victims.

Hence why most of us don't have the inclination to comment in this thread anymore - if you can't see something wrong with that remark I really don't know what to say.

Guess we'll have to agree to disagree.
 
  • #611
Insensitive? Did not come across that way at all , to me. This case is different, as there were 2 wrongly accused, wrongly convicted, according to the Italian appellate court. So this is not the simplistic black hat versus white hat case...there were 3 victims.
Nope! 1 victim- Meredith Kercher, 3 murderers!
 
  • #612
Did Lumumba fire AK from her waitress job before the murder occurred for making sexual advances to customers? I just heard this and wasn't sure if it was true? I thought she was supposed to work the night of the murder and got a text to not come in.
 
  • #613
Why? Because of the similarities of course. Both murdered and got away with it, both behaved completely careless right after they murdered, both willfully obstructed police investigations and got convicted for it, both lied and lied and lied. The main difference is that the convicted criminal CA is not being put on a pedestal like the convicted criminal AK. Although...

http://caseyanthonyisinnocent.com/
Both murdered and got away with it? Why did the appellate court not see it that way? Judge Hellman said the evidence is not there. What is your confidence based on? Intuition? The Anthony case is vastly different from this case.
 
  • #614
Did Lumumba fire AK from her waitress job before the murder occurred for making sexual advances to customers? I just heard this and wasn't sure if it was true? I thought she was supposed to work the night of the murder and got a text to not come in.
This was rumor. She wasn't fired, not for that, nor anything else. Yes, he texted her and said it was not busy, so she could have the night off. He was still acting as her boss.
 
  • #615
Nope! 1 victim- Meredith Kercher, 3 murderers!
Well, you will have to take that up with Judge Hellman, who said, the crimes were not committed. Why would he acquit murderers? One victim, one killer.
 
  • #616
Hence why most of us don't have the inclination to comment in this thread anymore - if you can't see something wrong with that remark I really don't know what to say.

Guess we'll have to agree to disagree.
Of course we have to agree to disagree. The appellate phase was not about the victim, Kercher. At this point, it was about whether Knox and Sollectio were wrongfully convicted or not. The high judge said they were. But people seem unable to respect his ruling.
 
  • #617
you step out of USA boundaries, its a whole different world out there. (holloway in aruba for example) she's very very fortunate to get out of there. society wants to knock USA for being christian, prudish, conservative, capitalist, rat race...but a lax lifestyle cannot sustain itself financially and being open to immoral lifestyle invites trouble.

tip of the iceberg for a deep subject.
 
  • #618
Of course we have to agree to disagree. The appellate phase was not about the victim, Kercher. At this point, it was about whether Knox and Sollectio were wrongfully convicted or not. The high judge said they were. But people seem unable to respect his ruling.

BBM. With all due respect, those of us that didn't respect the verdict of the first trial should probably be careful not to criticize others for having the same stance on the appeals verdict, IMO.
 
  • #619
BBM. With all due respect, those of us that didn't respect the verdict of the first trial should probably be careful not to criticize others for having the same stance on the appeals verdict, IMO.
Yes, but turnabout is fair play. We heard over and over that Massei ruled her a convicted criminal. So now Hellman has ruled her an acquitted one.:innocent:
 
  • #620
Hence why most of us don't have the inclination to comment in this thread anymore - if you can't see something wrong with that remark I really don't know what to say.

Guess we'll have to agree to disagree.

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