| I think she was an accessory to murder, possibly incited the murder but did not necessarily physically commit murder. |
| Not guilty. I'm excited to watch the documentary. |
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Nope. It was clearly Rudy Guede.
I think Meredith's family is doing all they can to find justice for their daughter. But the man who clearly perpetrated the crime is in jail. And yes, Italy's legal system is an utter joke. The prosecutor used the case to try to increase his political profile and parlay it into higher office. |
Agree |
| I know a lot of people in and around Seattle and the impression I got was that they're all on Team Amanda. They're all well-educated types who wouldn't say things like "She just looks too sweet to have done something like that" which no shit, is an almost verbatim quote I heard from some people in Florida when asked if they thought OJ Simpson had killed Nicole. |
This is confusing. If they wouldn't say inane stuff like that, why bring it up? There is a startling lack of evidence. |
+1 Convicting an innocent girl will not bring their DD back. |
| I don't believe she is guilty of murder, but I do think she knows way more than she admits to. |
When the procecution uses "evidence" like the body being covered by a blanket (so obviously a woman was involved), you can't expect much respect for actual facts from them. |
Perhaps those well educated types actually considered the evidence. That's usually what well educated types do. |
| She's innocent. |
That's your example? Gosh, I am always surprised at how stupid people are and I should be used to it by now. |
| Not guilty. Look at her. |
| Anyone have a Cliff notes version of evidence to why she is innocent vs. guilty? |
Have you looked at her current boyfriend? What an absolute freak. |