Congrats on being a JREF moderator. Is it a lie or isn't it?
Yes I think it is lie. Now what?
Congrats on being a JREF moderator. Is it a lie or isn't it?
Except they were recording everything else.
The sources for the statements of Bene and Lumumba about being hit would be very helpful if you can provide them. I'd like to take a look at them. As for Lumumba I seem to recall that he allegedly said he never said that? If so a link to that would also be great.
No, I just find it rather curious that everyone and their mother in Italy gets sued for defamation in connection with this case--so I would understand if Patrick is hit, why he would think twice about stating it publicly. So I can understand why Bene would say the conversation never happened. I don't think Spezi made up that conversation. It seems like it's pretty common in Italy to say one thing publicly to get it out there and the pretend you never said it.
He didn't testify he did. He testified he told 'someone' to call them in. Doesn't mean it happened. What is clear is that Amanda was under the impression she didn't have to go in and that she went because she wanted to go and din't want to be at home alone.
The Sunday Mail isn't 'in' Italy. And in the case of the parents being sued, it isn't the paper that reported their words that is charged but the parents for making the claim. Therefore, if anyone would be sued iy would be Patrick Lumumba, but he's not being sued because he's gone on record multiple times saying he never said it.
It doesn't really matter what you think, does it?
Kestrel said:Douglas Preston has Bene's story in the afterword to his book, The Monster of Florence.
So the police are insubordinate? That is risible.
Yeah, the afterword which magically only appeared in this fiction writer's book 'after' he got involved in the Kercher case and he'd joined the FOA. Strange that. One wonders that if any of it is true, why it never appeared in the original version of his book.
Preston wasn't sued. When has Preston ever appeared in an Italian court?
Where's the suit on Cottonwood, has he received it? Has this American paper received the suit?
How did they lie about not asking to interview Amanda when Amanda herself says they didn't ask her? Is Amanda also telling lies then?
What bleach receipt?
HumanityBlues said:Good choice on his part.
Or just the simple truth. And it's clear it is. He also was quoted in the same article as saying he fired Amanda from Le Chic and he also said that wasn't true either. He had no reason to do that for fear of being charged with any kind of defamation, so the only reason for saying it wasn't true is because it wasn't true. Therefore, that indicates that the Sunday Mail in that interview embellished the story with numerous things that were not true. In addition, the Sunday Mail has on many occasions in the past that are not true, yet I know of no time Patrick has ever told a lie. Therefore, Patrick is this most credible party on this matter.
BobTheDonkey,
I keep most of my knives in a wooden block; only a few are in drawers.
With respect to the bleach receipt, besides the citation I gave in #6730, Barbie Nadeau's book mentions this. The receipt was never introduced at the trial, AFAIK. The police rebuked Amanda for being there after the fact, according to Frank's report. Therefore, even if the police failed to tell Amanda that she was required to come in, they should have known it was Giobbi's order that she should. And rebuking her under those circumstances is dishonest, no matter how you spin it.
And when did he say it wasn't true he fired Amanda? Under oath wasn't it?
Also, you chastised me much earlier for not following through on a full out investigation of a stupid allegation of a "rape prank". So did you or anyone else at PMF attempt to contact this reporter?
In the same TV interviews where he said it wasn't true he'd been hit. He was asked about both those things because both those things were in the Sunday Mail article.
In regard to our sources at PMF...I will say that we have our sources.
So the police are insubordinate? That is risible.
Barbie Nadeau is not the police, she's Barbie Nadeau. Did you not know?
The police didn't rebuke Amanda for coming in. They complained on the stand that Amanda and Raffaele were always together and they could never get either of them alone, but Amanda was not rebuked. Using the term 'rebuked' is spin.
Well if you know something about this author that we don't, please indulge us.