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Firstly, barbie is not and never has been a senior journalist for Newsweek. Get your facts straight. She wrote about travel and food.
Um, she was Newsweek's Italy correspondent since 1997. A quick google news search shows she covered everything from human trafficking to high profile court cases to politics to (Italian) travel and food. More lies out of you.
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This is the woman you take more seriously than a FBI agent/pilot, sniper, swat team and head of counter terrorism in LA after 9/11 lollll
Well, considering that self selection bias went right over your head, it's not surprising you'd say this. I agree that managing a counter terrorism might be relevant, depending on what he did. Selection bias makes it irrelevant though, do you see why?
And WTF does sniping, swat team membership and piloting a helicopter have to do with evaluating complex evidence and testimony in Italian, which he wasn't even present to hear?? I'd trust an Italian journalist sent their by her boss who saw the whole case, to get an unbiased view, far above Monday morning quarterbacking, media courting Captain America (see any of the interviews I posted).
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Secondly. You've created your own fantasy that doesnt match the facts. The 4 people didn't know each other. No I don't agree with your proposition at all.
Raf and Rudy didn't know each other. Everyone else did. Rudy had slept on the toilet in the building after a big night. He was well known at the house. My question stands. You can ignore it all you want, but you just end up looking dishonest. They knew each other. From a pro knox site:
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The two men also testified about a time that they had gone back to the house from a Perugia pub with Kercher, Knox and Guede. The group hung out that night, the men testified, and Guede seemed to like Knox.
"He expressed an interest in Amanda," Silenzi said. "He asked if she had a boyfriend."
I mean, can you be any more dishonest? You don't answer the propositions because it exposes how flawed your position is.
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What I find improbable is two people who had been dating a week
Dating for a week, sure, but their relationship was uber bizarre, to say the least:
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Sollecito called their intense relationship 'dreamy' and 'crazy' before it was cut short just nine days after they met at a university classical concert.
'It was a really nice relationship,' he said, saying they only parted for lectures. 'In that, period she was much more at my apartment than in her one. It was an intense story, it was the start. It was crazy.'
They only parted for lectures??? They meet five days before the murder. According to Sollecito, they had sex within a few hours of meeting, and then stayed together day and night for five days, her crashing at his apartment all day and night, despite having just met.
I don't know anyone who'd do that who isn't a mental case, or any guy who'd accept it who isn't a mental case. And I mean fully mental, as in psycho or personality disorder. Meanwhile, Sollecito is an animal porn watching, rape cartoon collecting, knife fetishist who collected knives and carried them everywhere. More:
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He also admits that Knox’s “bizarre” behavior was often embarrassing and off-putting. One evening after the murder, when they were at the police station with Kercher’s British friends, Knox was aggressively making out with Sollecito in the waiting room. “Amanda curled up on me like a little koala bear, grabbing hold of my neck with both arms and resting her body on my lap. We nuzzled and at one point she stuck her tongue at me as a joke,” he writes.
I mean, who does that at a police station after their room mate is murdered? Sane non murdering people are deeply afraid and upset that someone died. Even if you're not upset by the death, you're still pretty disturbed, because for one thing, innocent people
don't know who the murderer is. Everyone, including multiple impartial witnesses, testified how odd they were behaving. It's actually what made police suspect them before the DNA evidence came in. No one else acted this way. No one else burst out crying and put their hands over their ears when when a knife draw opened with the police there.
To continue with your post:
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head out for a walk with a kitchen knife after watching a movie and getting the night off work and randomly team up somewhere with an unemployed burglar
There are many many ways this murder may have happened, which is why specific scenarios are stupid, but even for this one: do you think this is less bizarre than their relationship, or love of animal porn, violent sexual comics and knife collecting??
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(known to carry a knife and break in second story windows with a rock, sit on toilets during his break-ins and can be linked to multiple crimes leading upto this murder)
How many violent or sexual crimes? Zero? We all agree he was a burglar and petty thief. On the other hand, Raf was known to carry knives on his person
everywhere, even to the police station until his father told him not to, unlike Rudy who only had them sometimes.
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who just didn't happen to be a burglar on the night of the murder even though he's seen on CCTV heading to the cottage an hour before Meredith got home
He was known downstairs where the guys lived. He had been to the Knox house before. It's really unusual for burglars to do this, for one because you can be recognized. Not to mention that the breakin in so obviously staged it hurts. See the pictures of glass splatter posted earlier.
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Then in some diabolical twist, they cleaned and staged the crime scene
Why is that diabolical? That's exactly what someone like Amanda and Raf would do if they accidentally or deliberately killed someone they didn't like and didn't think it was fair that they get caught. And they sure didn't like Meredith.
From the innocent man Amanda falsely accused of doing the murder:
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Amanda, meanwhile, was becoming increasingly erratic. "Her moods started swinging from docile and lazy to hyperactive and flighty.
"I knew she smoked cannabis and it was impossible to predict which one she'd be.
"I told her I'd asked Meredith to come and work for me and her face dropped and there was a big silence. Then she said, 'Fine,' and stropped off. I knew then she was extremely jealous of Meredith. She obviously thought she was invading her territory."
By Tuesday, October 30, his patience ran out. He told Amanda she could carry on handing out club flyers, but could no longer work in the bar.
"She looked at me blankly and walked away," he says. "The club was busy and I didn't see her again that evening."
The next day Amanda attended a Hallowe'en party at the club, knocking back the free red wine. "She was all over two American boys," Patrick says. "There was no sign of Sollecito and I didn't see her leave."
She sounds sane, and not at all upset about Meredith. Not at all determined to teach her a lesson, or pull a murderer prank like she did in Seattle.
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to look like the very MO of the burglar they'd just committed the murder with.
It looked like the MO of any burglar. The staged rape was certainly not Rudy.
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You believe this ****. You and your nutty friends like ergon and the few remaining die hard guilters left on the hate sites which are round the clock cyber stalking people still to this day.
Who the **** is ergon? And who's cyber stalking in this thread? You sound like you're so involved in this case you've lost your nut, man.