Anonymous wrote:The procecution came up with a hypothesis and crafted the evidence and testimony to fit their narrative. They said that Knox and Sollecito were involved with the murder in the very beginning and were not going to back down on that regardless of what the actual evidence showed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She had something to do with it
After watching the documentary last night I'm even more sure that Knox had nothing to do with it. The real travesty in the whole case is that the only real killer, Rudy Guede got such a light sentence and is now even out on day release. Unbelievable. If the Italian investigators had got it right the first time and not put so much emphasis on the sensational story of Knox and her boyfriend, then real justice could've been served with Guede from the get-go.
I told you Italian justice- at least the sentencing - is very lenient.
Anonymous wrote:After watching her Netflix (?) documentary, 100% yes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She had something to do with it
After watching the documentary last night I'm even more sure that Knox had nothing to do with it. The real travesty in the whole case is that the only real killer, Rudy Guede got such a light sentence and is now even out on day release. Unbelievable. If the Italian investigators had got it right the first time and not put so much emphasis on the sensational story of Knox and her boyfriend, then real justice could've been served with Guede from the get-go.
Anonymous wrote:These high profile cases really open your eyes to the power of the police and the psychological tricks they can play to get false confessions. Those with low IQ, not much education and the young are particularly vulnerable. You see it in this case, the West Memphis 3 and Brenden Dassey's case. All false confessions that led to convictions. It's scary. I hope people are starting to see how possible it is if for someone to be innocent yet still confess due to being mentally broken down. I think it could happen to many of us, though we think it never could.
Anonymous wrote:She had something to do with it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
1. There is a strong mistrust of foreigners among the Italian population.
2. Italian culture is rather misogynistic with a strong madonna-whore complex. Foreign women, especially young American and English women studying in Italy, are viewed by the general Italian public as promiscuous.
1. Why?
2. Why do Italians view American girls as sluts? Are Italian women not so promiscuous? If not, where does the macho 'Italian Lothario' stereotype come from if those men aren't fooling around with Italian women?
I think this is a little extreme. I lived in Italy for many years and was treated with courtesy by most. Not as a Madonna or a slut. There is also far more frank sexuality on display from Italian women on TV and in fashion than from foreigners. Last time I visited there were so many blonde Northern Europeans streaming through as tourism that they also seemed to have gotten over regarding a blonde woman as a lunar landing. The Italian justice system is very different from ours--in some ways it would compare as far more lenient. That being said, I understand the interview process would not seem 'fair' to our expectations. Given that, I do think it was Amanda's strange behavior in the immediate aftermath (turning cartwheels at the police station etc.) that stacked up most against her. That she was a pretty woman just sensationalized the story as it would have done here in America.
Anonymous wrote:She had something to do with it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
1. There is a strong mistrust of foreigners among the Italian population.
2. Italian culture is rather misogynistic with a strong madonna-whore complex. Foreign women, especially young American and English women studying in Italy, are viewed by the general Italian public as promiscuous.
1. Why?
2. Why do Italians view American girls as sluts? Are Italian women not so promiscuous? If not, where does the macho 'Italian Lothario' stereotype come from if those men aren't fooling around with Italian women?