Maybe. So why didn't she report it right away? Maybe because it didn't happen. Either way, it could be a lie or it could be true. You aren't really proving it one way or another, theorizing could go both ways. You can find reasons for why she would defend Knox or why she wouldn't. For me to believe that an interrogator would get charged for telling the truth about police abuse, I would have to believe that the majority of the justice system in Perugia is evil and corrupt. I dont believe that, obviously you do.
No I believe in their eyes the slap to the head was nothing more than an attempt to get her attention to respond to questions. I believe physical harm wasn't what they where trying to get her to believe. However, knox took the slap differently. You add in the other things, such as sleep deprivation, late night, multiple italian speaking interrogators, threatening her with 30 years in jail, the whole food and water issue, refusal to use the bathroom, denial of an attorney, lieing to her telling her they got proof, and you can see where a slap in the back of the head can suddenly mean something different to Knox. Just like sexual harrassment, the person might not intend to sexual harrass someone, but actions of an individual can be perceived as harrassment. The same situation applys to the interrogation. How many of the other claims Knox made against the interrogators was she charged with slander for? Of course why would knox say she was beaten in interrogation if it wasn't true. Wouldn't knox believe the interrogation was being taped and recorded. The defense has asked for the tapes to be turned over, so the defense believes it was recorded.
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