1) Amanda Knox accused Patrick Lumumba voluntarily of murder in her final middle-of-the-night unrecorded confession without coercion on the part of the interrogation team.
yes
2) Even though Amanda pointed a finger towards Patrick Lumumba as the murderer and he proved innocent, her other statements in the interrogation were truthful, such as she was in the cottage covering her ears. This “covering my ears” statement is as good as admitting to abetting in the murder of Meredith Kercher, even though Amanda made no other statements regarding witnessing the actual murder.
No, her other statements might or might not have been truthful. It's probably a mix of the two. But the fact that she wasn't truthful in some of statements tells me that she's covering up something. I've got no idea what that something was. It could be that she was involved in the murder, it could be something else that she didn't want to be made public.
3) That during this final interrogation, Amanda Knox was not threatened with jail for 30 years, nor hit on the back of the head, and she had an adequate professional interpreter. The denying of an attorney was for expediency and she was not yet a suspect. She was good enough at speaking Italian and mature enough to understand what was occurring. She deserves being sued for defamation for stating she was struck by the policewoman she identified with “long, chestnut colored hair.”
I pretty sure that Amanda was threatened with 30 years jail, and I see nothing wrong with that. Amanda could have lawyered up any time she choose to do so. The police were under no obligation to provide her with one or to suggest that she do so until she was formally a suspect. I've got no idea if her Italian was good enough, although I suspect it was poor enough that even the police felt compelled to arrange for a translator. Amanda was legally an adult and as such a I consider her mature enough to have understood the gravity of the situation. I don't believe she was physically abused because of Amanda's inability to identity the police woman when she was asked to do so in court.
4) Rudy Guede was in the murder room assisted by Amanda Knox and Raffaele, even though there is no DNA or other evidence of Amanda's being there, and no communication was ever proven prior (or subsequently) via cell phone, or any evidence produced that they even really knew each other. Amanda knew Rudy by sight and had seen him a few times (due to her downstairs roommates) and Raffaele didn’t know him at all.
As some said earlier, absence of evidence is not evidence of absence.
5) The bra clasp with Raffaele’s DNA collected 47 days after the murder (all the while Raffaele was in jail with NO evidence against him) found in a separate part of the murder room and even dropped on the floor by the collection team unquestioningly did indeed have his DNA along with 3 other people still unidentified. This DNA had to have been deposited while the murder was taking place by Raffaele himself. The rare low copy number process of DNA analysis used is sound.
They did have Raffaele's DNA, and they have 3 partials that they couldn't match even if they wanted to. Also LCN was not used for the DNA analysis of the clasp.
6) The Double DNA knife found in Raffaele’s apartment several blocks away was indeed one of the murder weapons (there had to be 2 knives because Raffaele’s apartment knife was too big for two of the neck wounds), and the fact that Amanda’s DNA was on the handle, which could be expected since she cooked with it, definitely proves to be the murder weapon because Meredith’s non-blood DNA was found on the blade. No other knives from this drawer were tested to cross check for contamination. This is proof Amanda did at least one neck injury to Meredith.
Till I'm provided with a reasonable scenario that explains how Meredith's DNA got onto the knife, i have to consider the kitchen knife as the one that inflicted wounds on Meredith.
7) The smoking of hashish by Amanda and Raffaele is an indication of poor character and helped lead them to becoming murderers. They may have been addicts. Amanda and Raffaele’s positive school attendance records and teacher interactions, or lack of prior history towards violence, have no bearing on this case.
More likely that something besides hashish was used by Amanda and Raffaele. Hashish in and by itself doesn't strike me as a likely candidate for inducing a murder.
8) Amanda Knox heavily influenced Rudy Guede and Raffaele. She had power over them.
Not sure about this.
9) Even though Amanda never did a true “cartwheel” at the police station while talking politely with police officers (she really did a yoga exercise), it doesn’t matter. It was behavior of a murderess, along with her purchase of underwear, and odd behavior at the police station witnessed by Meredith’s British friends who had learned of the murder several hours after Amanda.
Not necessarily the behavior of a murderess, but definitely odd and unexpected behavior.
10) Rudy Guede’s prior brushes with the law do not indicate a violent person. He needed Amanda Knox to push him to murder.
First part I agree with, the second part I'm not too sure.
11) The times Amanda and Raffaele turned off their cell phones is an indication of guilt.
No, it's just odd like a great many things that Amanda and Raffaele did and said during and following the days of the murder.
12) The conflicting statements by Amanda regarding times and durations of phone calls made to roommates and Amanda’s mother before the murder was discovered is an indication of guilt. The time of Amanda’s call to her mother in a different time zone, waking her up, is also an indication of guilt.
Again it's odd, in and by itself it doesn't prove a whole lot.
13) The interrogations were done properly and legally, and there is no way that Amanda Knox’s final statement in the middle of the night after 50+ hours of attendance at the police station and interrogations during the first 90 hours of the discovery of the body would have made the statements she did unless she was guilty. Doesn’t matter that she attended class that week and couldn’t sleep at night, because she was guilty. (Many students were fleeing Perugia due to fear.)
The interrogation was done properly and legally.
14) The mixed DNA of Amanda and Meredith in the bathroom they shared must be due to Amanda’s involvement in the murder. Also, the one case of mixed DNA of Amanda’s in another roommate’s room Amanda had entered is an indication of guilt.
Yes, Meredith and Amanda weren't the only ones living in that house. If other samples had been found where mixed DNA was found of the other house mates then I could reconsider the mixing of Meredith's and Amanda's DNA
15) There was a staged break-in. No doubt about it. (I need a succinct sentence or two here on why those who believe in guilt believe this.)
Correct, the lack of valuables taken from Filomena's room while it was ransacked sealed the deal for me.
16) The prosecution’s leaking of evidence and falsehoods to the press in Italy has nothing to do with the outcome of the trial.
Correct, until you prove otherwise
17) The illegal behavior in a prior serial murder case by the main prosecutor of Amanda and Raffaele, Giuliano Mignini, has no bearing on this case.
Correct
18) The noise citation Amanda Knox received due to live bands at a party she had in Seattle is an indication of a troubled person. (There was no rock throwing at this party as reported in tabloids.)
Doesn't play a role IMO