It has been stated numerous times that those who believe that Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito are innocent are in fact conspiracy theorists. Those that have said that elsewhere complain that they are treated rudely when they make that claim, so I have created a place where that shouldn't...
PART ONE: WHAT THE HELL JUST HAPPENED?
From the outside I am quite sure that the three consecutive Amanda Knox threads resemble a rugby match played between teams so covered in mud you don't even know who is on whose side, played by entirely unknown rules, mostly behind a wall that you couldn't...
Continued from here (which was a continuation from here), with the last page of posts transferred over to the new thread.
All the many warnings made in that thread still apply. Please - everyone - ensure that your posts remain civil, on topic, and in accordance with the terms of your...
This is evidence from a murder investigation. The center stain in the victims blood was found on a bathmat in the victims home where the victim had been brutally murdered. Reference prints in black and white are shown for two suspects. All prints are to the same scale.
Spoilers will...
Continued from here, with the last page of posts transferred over to the new thread.
The original thread has become quite lengthy so it is being closed and this thread opened as a continuation thread. However, the multiple warnings from the original thread still apply, and it has come...
As a veteran of the “Cartwheel” thread I am interested in the opinion of the rest of the forum so here’s a poll.
Summary:
Amanda Knox, a college student, was convicted in Perugia, Italy along with her two companions of murdering her cottage mate, Meredith.
When Amanda and her companions’...
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091205/ap_on_re_eu/eu_italy_student_slain
The reason I bring this up here is this trial was based on a criminal (as in he's a criminal) prosecutor and involved cultural face saving rather evidence of guilt. I heard an interview of a reporter who understood the...
http://www.newsweek.com/id/70610
When life imitates art, art coming in the form of a slasher film, I weep. My own memories of a visit to Perugia, about ten years ago, is of a delightful city in the Italian regione of Umbria, complete with Etruscan ruins, the usual medieval duomo, and the joy...
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