Man,
I luv Old Perugia Shock!
Heck, check out this tidbit,
in bolded black below,
from Frank Sfarzo from Jan. 31, 2012,
the link can be found in my post up above.
It's about the Interrogation of Amanda Knox,
facilitated to happen + leading to her arrest and imprisonment,
the night before her Mom was set to arrive in Italy,
which the cops, per Judge Matteini, knew about.
Also check out this on Perugia Shock,
it's got some good info about a,
ah, discussion Amanda had with this Judge.
See June 4 and June 8, of 2008:
http://web.archive.org/web/20101015182653/http://perugia-shock.blogspot.com/2008_06_01_archive.html
Judge Claudia Matteini said:
As for the flight risk, it is still present. Your family lives in the United States, so it would be extremely easy for you to leave the country. The fact that you did not do so before you were arrested is totally irrelevant. We must remind you that your arrest was made very early, and was effected purposely before the arrival of your mother in order to avoid just such a possibility.
Mignini Was There And The Interrogation Was Video Recorded
“I gave the order, to bring them both in together” –Giobbi revealed at the trial. Amanda wasn’t to suspect that she was suspected, she had to think she was there by chance, just to accompany Raffaele. So that if she still had the text messages, Patrick-to-Amanda and back, she wouldn’t have deleted them. She was expected, instead, very expected. She didn’t know, but the party was thrown for her. And for her cellphone.
They had understood (sigh…) that Patrick was the killer and they were hoping to find proof of that in her cellphone. That’s why they sent a cop to “chat” with her while she was waiting: to make sure she didn’t delete the text messages right before the interrogation. So, as soon as the room was ready, with the camera set up and everything, she was called in. “Let’s go in there, because it’s warmer” they told her (ask her, she can talk now!).
“I was in a room together with the prosecutor Mignini”. –Giobbi adds– We were watching the interrogation, so to study her reactions”.
So, Giobbi reveals that Mignini was present! He is responsible, then, for everything that happened that night.
“The room was faraway, but still I could hear her screams”. So, they could watch the interrogation from a room that was faraway. And that can only happen if the interrogation was broadcast to Mignini and Giobbi in their room, therefore it had to also have been videotaped.
And she was “screaming”! Impressive. An officer is so used to abuses in police stations that he can admit in court without any problem that a witness, alone in the hands of many cops, overnight, is SCREAMING during an interrogation!
Indeed she was screaming, and we even know why.
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ETA:
Odd that Amanda's Mom knew something was up,
and went to the hassle and cost, which surely musta been expensive for an immediate plane ticket
to jam over to Italy as fast as she could.
Mom's knew something wasn't right in Perugia, Italy
and was flyin' halfway around the world to be there for her daughter.
And the cops knew of this!