I never bought the 53 hours Bremner was pushing. So what? The FOA probably wasn't advised or took the advice of Marriott and went off on their hyperbole but that doesn't change the fact that the police pressed her until she buckled and told them what they knew to be correct - but it wasn't correct. Doesn't that bother you?
I'm not a fan of hyperbole from either side.
From pages 12-13 of Amanda's first appeal the total is 53 hours but may have been revised on later appeals or this 53 hours may be inclusive of time spent in the waiting area.
Amanda Knox è stata sottoposta ad esame ed attività investigative e tra il 2 e il 6 novembre 2007, fino al momento del fermo, ha fornito sommarie informazioni e risposto a domande della A.G. come segue:
2 novembre 2007, ore 15.30 VENERDI’: totale ore …………..
12,00
Verbale di sommarie informazioni della Knox, senza indicazione della chiusura.
Testimoni fino alle 3.00 am del 3 novembre 2007
3 novembre 2007, ore 14.45 SABATO totale ore ………………
8,00
Verbale di sommarie informazioni della Knox, senza indicazione della chiusura.
Testimoni indicano fino alle 22,00.
4 novembre 2007, ore 14.45 DOMENICA: totale ore ………….
12,00
Verbale di sommarie informazioni della Knox, ed accesso alla villetta di Via
della Pergola dalle ore 14.45 alle ore 21. Telefonata di Amanda alla zia dice 5 ore
di interrogatorio in questura
5/6 novembre 2007, ore 01.45 LUNEDI’/MARTEDI’: totale ore ……..
5,00
Verbale di sommarie informazioni della Knox inizio alle ore 22.00 del 5
novembre 2009.
6 novembre 2007, ore 05.45 MARTEDI’: totale ore ……………….
3,45
Verbale di “spontanee dichiarazioni” della Knox con successivo breve
memoriale. Dalle ore 1,45 alle 5,45 e memoriale alle ore 14,00.
In 5 giorni la Knox è stata sentita per un totale di circa 53,45 h.
Grinder,
It's really good of you to keep all these FOA people honest, by not accepting their hyperbole.
We can see from Amanda's appeal document, which used police contact hours as a reference, that over the 3 days before Nov. 5/6, she had only 32 hours of police contact, for an average of only 10 hours and 40 minutes per day of police questioning and other contact with police.
So you are quite correct to see how the FOA used hyperbole in stating that Amanda was spending unusually long days in police contact before being subjected to a coercive interrogation including allegedly being threatened and slapped around just a little bit on Nov. 5/6, during which she was held in police contact for merely another 17.45 hours until she wrote her first Memoriale. And after that, she was in the custody of the Italian authorities, in an Italian prison, for only nearly 4 years.
You may wish to suggest that the police were exaggerating to puff themselves up when they recorded these police contact times, and I have no evidence that would contradict that.
I do think the quote from the testimony of police interpreter Aida Colantone shows that Amanda was showing signs of fatigue on Nov. 4, and there is, at least for the FOA, a certain significance of that to the allegedly planned interrogation.
While you may not accept this evidence, under oath, VQA Giobbi testified that the "simultaneous" interrogations of Amanda and Raffaele were planned by him with "mathematical certainty", and that he and VQA Profazio monitored these interrogations while they were being conducted. I suggest that an objective court, such as the ECHR, will compare Giobbi's testimony of planned interrogations to the actual event of the interrogations and conclude that those interrogations were indeed planned.
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