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In reply to the discussion: Amanda Knox will again go before an Italian court [View all]DanTex
(20,709 posts)Way too much I've read or seen from innocence advocates has the flavor of the video posted here:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1002&pid=6418515
Now, obviously, the fact that jackasses on the internet are lying in Amanda's defense doesn't make her guilty. But this guy purports to be some kind of expert and makes mistakes that even I know are wrong. For example, he says that her implication of the innocent guy happened after 50+ hours of interrogation, whereas everyone knows it was actually pretty quick, about 2 and a half hours. He repeats the unsubstantiated claims that she was beaten and denied water and food (claims that were refuted in sworn testimony including that of the interpreter). He claims that Rudy Guede in a Skype conversation said that Amanda wasn't there -- there's a transcript of that Skype available online, and he clearly says that he was in the bathroom when someone came in and stabbed Meredith (not that he's credible, but that's what he said). And so on.
And it's not just him. Over and over again, in the US press, on US TV, there are advocates for Amanda saying things that are just obviously not true. Again, it is a fallacy to assume that this makes her guilty, but it's not a fallacy to think that if there were really strong arguments for her innocence, then people wouldn't have to go on TV and tell lies in order to defend her.