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You wrote regarding her confession "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."
Here are Amanda's actual confession words from her unrecorded interrogation in the middle of the night (which I admit to believing were coerced), translated via google from La Stampa November 7, 2007 (I'm not allowed to insert link). I'm interested in knowing specifically which sentences you believe are lies and which ones are truthful:
"I met him (Patrick, ed) the evening of 1 November, after having sent a response to his message with the words" We'll see. " We met soon after, at around 21 or so, at the basketball pitch square Grimana. We went to my house. Can not remember exactly if my friend Meredith was already at home or came after, I can say is that Patrick and Meredith were in the secluded room of Meredith, but I think I was in the kitchen. I can not remember how long they stayed together in the room but all I can say that at some point I heard Meredith screaming and I scared, I covered my ears. Then do not remember anything, I have a lot of confusion in my head. I do not remember if I heard Meredith screaming and even if the thuds because I was upset, but I figured what could have happened. I'm not sure if this also Raffaele (Reminder, ed) that night, but I remember waking up at home of my boy in his bed, and that I'm back in the morning in my house where I found the apartment door open . Notes the prosecutor: "It is recognized that the Knox moves his hands repeatedly on the head and shakes it."
Do you believe the trial witness, the homeless fellow (who almost gave Amanda and Raffaele an alibi because he extended their stay at the basketball court past the prosecution's establish murder hour) and that they indeed hung around a basketball court, with no other witnesses to that fact?
One thing about Amanda's above statements, she never once mentioned seeing Meredith, before or after the violence. She doesn't mention anything about the details of what took place beyond Meredith's door. I'm finding this amazing since she was interrogated for up to 53 hours (according to some sources) by people (12 interrogators in the final session according to various sources) highly trained in getting what they want.
Thank you for your time.