Antony
Graduate Poster
No, i understand that in your world criminals fess up the moment they come into contact with police. It must be a blessing to live in Utopia.
What? This is the opposite of what I've been saying.
What were the investigators interviewing all those people besides Amanda and Raffaele for, if there was no investigation? Why were they visiting the cottage where Meredith was murdered if not for an investigation? Just passing time?
Alright, where is the evidence that they gathered between Nov 2 and Nov 5 that allowed Felici to describe Amanda's original story as "a version that we knew was incorrect"? How was he able to say that her later statement was an "admission of facts we knew were correct"? Where does it occur in the prosecution case?
Of course it can be denied because till date you haven't presented any evidence to support your allegations.
I'm not going to go through it again. The evidence is Felici's statements. The conclusion follows logically and inevitably, given that he was talking about Amanda's statement that led to her arrest, and that of Raffaele and Patrick. Other people can see this without having it spelled out - if you choose not to, then clearly we are not going to agree.
Uhm... i do believe that the translator who was present during the interview/interrogation was not part of the Perugian police force. There for his/her word can be considered independent confirmation of the events that took place.
Source for this information? You can't even say whether this person was a man or a woman, yet we're supposed to think s/he was independent!
And it seems that you are okay that anyone can just accuse officers of inappropriate behavior, without any evidence to back up the accusations, and expect that them to get away with that without consequences, even if the subsequent investigation has not revealed any wrong doing by the police officers involved.
What "investigation"? It's a simple matter of unverifiable conflicting statements on the 2 sides, yet one party is threatened with a 6-year jail sentence for holding to her story. Your take on this is deeply sinister.
Amanda and Raffaele, as people who had been spending time in the cottage before the body of Meredith was discovered were quite naturally the greatest persons of interest during the early days.
Only for a police force out to "solve" the crime the easy way.
Add dissimilar and shifting alibis for the night the murder took place and the pair puts themselves firmly in the spotlight.
... attributed to them by the Perugia police, and then distorted for public consumption. Kindly explain why we should accept that the alibis were "dissimilar and shifting".
Not arrested but interrogated/interviewed when I was 19. Anything else you would like to know?
You have my respect for that experience, at least. It doesn't mean that you have any insight into the situation Amanda found herself in.