The prosecutor is bat shit crazy.

The prosecutor is bat shit crazy.
“It is the confession, not the priest, that gives us absolution”
Oscar Wilde
Elizabeth Vargas will report from Italy, where a verdict is expected in the trial of American college student Amanda Knox who is accused of murdering her British roommate Meredith Kercher in 2007, just six weeks after arriving to study abroad in the quaint, medieval town of Perugia, Italy. Knox is on trial with her former Italian boyfriend, Raffaele Sollecito. The two claim they were together at his apartment the night of the murder. A third man, Rudy Guede, has already been convicted and sentenced to 30 years. “20/20” and Elizabeth Vargas have been following the case since the arrest, and has aired exclusive interviews with Knox’s family, as well as obtained unprecedented access to both the prosecution and defense. The report airs on “20/20,” FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4 (10:00 – 11:00 p.m. ET) on the ABC Television Network.
http://blogs.abcnews.com/pressroom/2...cused-alo.html
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34271238...d_news-europe/BREAKING NEWS: Amanda Knox verdict to be announced about 6 p.m. EST, Italian court officials say.
PERUGIA, Italy - Italian court officials said a verdict will be announced Friday evening in the trial of American student Amanda Knox, who is charged with murdering her British roommate.

She's cute.
Yet know, my master, God omnipotent,
Is mustering in his clouds on our behalf
Armies of pestilence; and they shall strike
Your children yet unborn and unbegot,
That lift your vassal hands against my head
And threat the glory of my precious crown.

This is a miscarriage of justice! Amanda is too cute to be guilty! But then again...some serious Italian women's prison lesbian sex is a distinct possibility now.![]()
Yet know, my master, God omnipotent,
Is mustering in his clouds on our behalf
Armies of pestilence; and they shall strike
Your children yet unborn and unbegot,
That lift your vassal hands against my head
And threat the glory of my precious crown.
I knew it was a bad omen when her parents bought her a ticket home.

I REALLY don't think she did this.
“It is the confession, not the priest, that gives us absolution”
Oscar Wilde


I don't think she did either. One, I think she was coerced into admitting guilt. Then, the fingerprints they say are all over the murder weapon and the areas in the home that concluded she was involved...ummm, they lived together, her fingerprints are going to be everywhere. I don't know how, maybe they do things differently in the court of law over there, but just the fact that they say she did it cause her fingerprints were on the weapon and she lived there leads me to believe it's possible she didn't do it.
"Mexican Americans don't like to just get into gang fights,
they like flowers and music and white girls named Debbie too."

I don't even think the knife they are claiming is the murder weapon is actually the murder weapon. She should have left when she had that window of opportunity right at the beginning. The pros is a nutter. He thinks there is a whole gang load of Satanists in Italy and that Amanda was one of them. It would be laughable if it wasn't so goddamn scary.
“It is the confession, not the priest, that gives us absolution”
Oscar Wilde
She was found guilty and given 26 years
I agree with the jury "guilty"

I was watching the news the day the verdict came back, and a friend of the family was saying that an Italian legal consult of some sort was saying that rarely do people win during the first round, that, more commonly, cases are overturned on appeal. I don't know the legitimacy of that statement, but it was also reported that, even if the conviction was overturned at the earliest possible opportunity, the soonest she would get out is 6 years from now.
The Italian justice system is a joke. Following this case has really made me thankful for what we've got in the U.S., as far from flawless as it may be.
"Now that ceaseless exposure has calloused us to the lewd and the vulgar, it is instructive to see what still seems wicked to us. What still slaps the clammy flab of our submissive consciousness hard enough to get our attention?"
So is the American justice system, I take it you've read some of the stuff on DD.
If she loses the 1st appeal it could take over 5 years on the 2nd, however without actually knowing their legal system, it would be best to at least understand the system before calling it a joke. Feeling like we're better is part of the ugly American thing.
Many seem to always disagree with how counties handle their affairs if they don't meet our so-called standards of dealing with situations, whatever those are.
Many countries feel the US is barbaric because of the death penalty and feel if someone is given death why do they get to hang around and appeal for 20 years.
Funny thought just hit me, the US has been around for a few years while these other counties have always existed compared to the US, Americans sometimes remind me of the nouveau rich
LOL
Last edited by biteme; December 7th, 2009 at 06:18 PM.
Way to be offensive and condescending to Americans on a personal level. Just a note, but all countries evolve and the US didn't just magically appear. This continent has been around just as long as any of the others. Yes, the government is newer than a lot of others, but who gives a fuck? You're implying that because a government has been through more cycles, it's somehow inherently better, which is utter garbage.
I get that it's popular to hate Americans on a social level, but this is the first place in a long time I've felt like someone was spewing hatred of Americans just for the fact that they are Americans, rather than because of their political decisions and whatnot. I know I didn't phrase that well, but I'm a little disheartened and angry right now, please forgive me.
That smug little "nouveau riche" statement at the end was really the kicker for me. It's like an additional layer of elitism.
"More like Neverhopeful, amirite?"
Direct quote from Casey Anthony to me July 5, 2011 (True story- my American flag burst into flame when she smiled, too)

If the truth hurts it's still the truth, most Americans do act like "nouveau rich" especially when abroad and that's why they are known as ugly Americans world wide, we've been called ugly americans for a long time
The BBC doesn't have a problem with the verdict or the Italian justice system
But the American's sure do, she's one of ours and how dare anyone judge one of ours, with their wortless flawed system
it's uppity, it's crass, it's ugly, it's nouveau rich
It's not their integrity, it's their realization or pretense of world equality, they might stab you in the back when no ones looking
but they don't punch you in the nose in front of the world, maybe a bit more sophisticated in how they handle situations in general, kind of like Getty oil compared to yahoo
Knox says she’s wasn’t there
Knox says Congolese 37-year-old Diya Lumumba did it
Knox says she was in the kitchen when it happened
Knox says the Italian cops beat the confection out of her
Knox says stay tuned to the appeal if the Sahigy don’t get their own, reality show she will
Last edited by biteme; December 7th, 2009 at 07:50 PM.
No, what you're doing is crass and ugly. I don't care enough about you to go read through my sources regarding the crime, but a lot of the early media focused on the way the investigation was mishandled.
My problem with her presence in Italy's prison isn't because I think she should be in an American prison, it's because I don't think she should be in prison. Is that clear enough? Stop making wild assumptions that don't have any bearing on my beliefs and then spew them as generalizations. Just stop.
"More like Neverhopeful, amirite?"
Direct quote from Casey Anthony to me July 5, 2011 (True story- my American flag burst into flame when she smiled, too)
American media
like I said
LOL
when the story constantly changes, the accused isn't telling the truth
The bitch even tried to put the blame on an innocent man
FUCK HER!!
Knox says she’s wasn’t there
Knox says Congolese 37-year-old Diya Lumumba did it
Knox says she was in the kitchen when it happened
Knox says the Italian cops beat the confection out of her
Last edited by biteme; December 7th, 2009 at 07:27 PM.

It's not that "we're" better - we're all humans and prone to making mistakes. But I do believe the U.S. system is set up better. The prosecuting attorney is being investigated for abuse of office related to another case, there are widespread reports of evidence mishandling (and they don't have regulations as strict as those in the U.S. relating to the handling of evidence), they don't sequester the jury down there, so jurors can read all the biased publicity, talk about it with random people, etc... and these are system flaws that are not conducive to justice.
It's not an "us" vs. "them" thing. I'm simply critical of anything that impedes objective justice, no matter where it is. And the Italian justice system has some significant flaws to that end. These are not opinions, they're observations.
"Now that ceaseless exposure has calloused us to the lewd and the vulgar, it is instructive to see what still seems wicked to us. What still slaps the clammy flab of our submissive consciousness hard enough to get our attention?"

"Now that ceaseless exposure has calloused us to the lewd and the vulgar, it is instructive to see what still seems wicked to us. What still slaps the clammy flab of our submissive consciousness hard enough to get our attention?"
Ms Knox, 21, poised and relaxed, entered the court in Perugia smiling broadly, dressed casually in a grey hooded sweatshirt and striped Tshirt. During breaks she chatted to her lawyers, Carlo della Vedova and Luciano Ghirga, and to her female interpreter.
The bespectacled Mr Sollecito, 24, wearing a lime-green sweater and cream polo neck and with his flowing hair cut short, occasionally glanced along the row at Ms Knox sitting a few feet away. His former girlfriend kept her head turned away from him.
OK, was this article on the social page? And what's the deal with the clothing descriptions? Is it fashion week in Perugia?
i thought it was an ad for Old Navy.OK, was this article on the social page? And what's the deal with the clothing descriptions? Is it fashion week in Perugia?
Doing cart wheels in the police station was fucking stupid , she made herself look guilty . The knife with Amanda's fingerprints and Meredith's dna was actually found in the boyfriend's home . So how did it get there ? I would be more inclined to believe her story if the knife was indeed found in the home she and Meredith shared .
I am not an Ulsterman but yesterday, the 1st. July, as I followed their amazing attack, I felt that I would rather be an Ulsterman than anything else in the world." (Cpt Wilfred Spender, 2nd July 1916)
I am not an Ulsterman but yesterday, the 1st. July, as I followed their amazing attack, I felt that I would rather be an Ulsterman than anything else in the world." (Cpt Wilfred Spender, 2nd July 1916)
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