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In reply to the discussion: Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito lose Meredith Kercher murder appeal [View all]StevieM
(10,578 posts)32. And the knife in question wasn't actually the murder weapon. That was made clear by
the nature of the wound.
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Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito lose Meredith Kercher murder appeal [View all]
alp227
Jan 2014
OP
American courts wouldn't have convicted geologists for manslaughter for not predicting an earthquake
pnwmom
Jan 2014
#60
That is a lie. There was NO information collected before the earthquake that would have led any
pnwmom
Jan 2014
#184
I can't believe Americans keep sending their college students there. What loving parent
pnwmom
Jan 2014
#81
My sister went to one of them -- in Perugia -- and so did my best friend. But neither of them
pnwmom
Jan 2014
#111
the complete lack of evidence against her. not a single piece of evidence tying her
geek tragedy
Jan 2014
#12
And the knife in question wasn't actually the murder weapon. That was made clear by
StevieM
Jan 2014
#32
You think that rich assholes getting away with murder is unique to American jurisprudence
Chakab
Jan 2014
#40
Maybe you should do some research into the farce of a case that police built against her and the
Chakab
Jan 2014
#18
Here's a non-hate site to check out, with evidence from scientists and other professionals.
pnwmom
Jan 2014
#69
I would suggest you read the court documents, and not the tabloids. It reminds me of the OJ
msanthrope
Jan 2014
#55
Are you fucking kidding me? You do realize that the "court documents" were written by the same
Chakab
Jan 2014
#64
Exactly. Apparently in Italy the courts prefer the most complicated, unlikely scenarios.
pnwmom
Jan 2014
#70
Really? Which judge thought that? I was speaking of the judge reports that I think sum up the
msanthrope
Jan 2014
#90
Seriously...I'm not sure. I have not done any legal research, but I think that
msanthrope
Jan 2014
#77
Most Continental European countries don't have double jeopardy rules anyway
Lydia Leftcoast
Jan 2014
#138
You may be a criminal defense attorney but you're basing your opinion on lies from a hate site.
pnwmom
Jan 2014
#67
On appeal, an independent lab failed to find evidence of Knox's DNA on the murder weapon.
Gravitycollapse
Jan 2014
#88
Hellman was overruled and retired due to infirmity...can you cite something more
msanthrope
Jan 2014
#98
Excepting the possibility that you have the report overruling Hellmann...
Gravitycollapse
Jan 2014
#100
Did you realize that Judge Massei allowed the prosecution to withhold lab reports from the defense?
pnwmom
Jan 2014
#89
Kindly cite what you are claiming...since Hellman was overruled and is now retired, can you
msanthrope
Jan 2014
#97
The experts in the second trial, professors in forensics at a top university, gave the most recent
pnwmom
Jan 2014
#106
I will tell you what I've told other posters..since I've previously claimed to be an Obama
msanthrope
Jan 2014
#79
She wasn't granted a lawyer, she was verbally and physically abused by police...
Gravitycollapse
Jan 2014
#83
I don't think your summation of the facts is correct. Could you cite the court record they are
msanthrope
Jan 2014
#87
I agree with the standing verdict. If you claim otherwise, it is up to you to prove why
msanthrope
Jan 2014
#99
It's fine to agree with the standing verdict assuming you have the ruling.
Gravitycollapse
Jan 2014
#101
I gave her a link to a court document showing Amanda's statement was excluded from the criminal
pnwmom
Jan 2014
#129
Yes, granting extradition is done only if consistent with due process rights
jberryhill
Jan 2014
#28
I dont know..the Snowden ordeal is a wake-up call over how much America loves these treaties
davidn3600
Jan 2014
#31
there is zero chance the DoJ will extradite her over this clown court's ruling nt
geek tragedy
Jan 2014
#41
Sadly, the poop theory makes much more sense than the original one about Knox murdering Kercher
Chakab
Jan 2014
#56
The Kerchers seem like they will believe whatever the system tells them to believe
davidn3600
Jan 2014
#152
I would like to think that the twelve million dollar lawsuit they filed has nothing to do with it.
pnwmom
Jan 2014
#153
She wrote a book and even had a book tour. It didn't have any affect on the trial.
pnwmom
Jan 2014
#162
Given the quality of the US judiciary system (death penalty, ridiculous imprisonment
Mass
Jan 2014
#103
We haven't had a witch trial in a while. Nor have we convicted geologists of manslaughter
pnwmom
Jan 2014
#108
Not saying that it does. But if we are making a comparison between cultures and histories we
CTyankee
Jan 2014
#118
Yes, we had the Salem witch trials. It's time for Italy to move at least into the 20th century,
pnwmom
Jan 2014
#120
From what I have read, I have to agree with you on your point about scientifc procedures...
CTyankee
Jan 2014
#125
Not true. They were convicted for not saying there was an increased risk of an earthquake
pnwmom
Jan 2014
#116
Read John Douglas' latest book. He shreds the prosecution's so-called "case."
Common Sense Party
Jan 2014
#123
No, the police did. They found his DNA in and around the body and on the murder weapon.
Gravitycollapse
Jan 2014
#136
It appears that it was the police that accused Patrick Lumumba of murdering Meredith Kercher
cpwm17
Jan 2014
#180
This points up a major difference between Anglo-American and Continental law
Lydia Leftcoast
Jan 2014
#137
There's considerable doubt as to her guilt. It would be insane to extradite her.
Gravitycollapse
Jan 2014
#143
No, I have a sister who used this very method for years to stay out of jail for meth sales.
mbperrin
Jan 2014
#186