RW. Daily news is reporting. Ghirga did not recant. Patrick did. See the difference?
Greetings from rainy Los Angeles,
capealadin.
Thanks for the reply. Of course I can see the difference, and I am quite aware of Mr. Lumumba recanting that particular article, as you so wrote.
However, let's talk about this for a moment, if you have the time.
Just a moment ago, I read an interesting forum posting on the oldest website devoted to the brutal murder of Meredith Kercher and so with the spirit of our discussion in mind,
I am cross-posting the answers to a few question that a gal named Elizabeth had queried Frank Sfarzo from Perugia Shock with.
I do feel these are relevant to our discussion, for unlike myself, and probably you too,
Frank Sfarzo is there in Perugia, and he seems to come into contact with PM Mignini and and other members of the prosecution team more often than you or I do, wouldn't you agree?
This from the forum at Perugia Shock:
https://www.blogger.com/comment.g?blogID=7877520352483689941&postID=7205746633452708484
(Mr. Sfarzo's answers are highlighted by me.)
Is it common for defendants to be sued for slander in Italy?
-Yes.
Is fear of slander charges the reason that Lumumba denied what he was quoted as saying about the police beating him up?
-What do you think?
Are you being ironic when you say that the 4 policemen testifying are highly recommended to do so?
-Of course...
Can you give any insight into why (the police or Mignini) are pursuing this slander charge, and how they are going to prove it without a tape?
-Mignini said 'for defending police reputation'. If you want my opinion, it would be too long.
They don't need to prove their version. Amanda would need the tapes to prove her version. But they say there were no tapes.
Will anyone believe the police without a tape?
-Between police and defendant the judge believes the police...
Do Italians believe Amanda lied?
-I don't think so.
With this in mind, what do you think, capealladin?
Did Mr. Lumumba really mean it when he said that the cops hit him, or is he just covering his rear, so to speak, denying this so that he has no further problems in the future with the police,such as Amanda Knox now has? Or did it never even happen?
Right after the murder, I believe the community pressure to solve this brutal murder quickly must have been immense and the probable overzealous quest to find that person who left a
"black hair that was consistant with someone of African descent" that was found at the murder scene, (that Barbie Nadeau writes of in "Angel Face" on page 105) probably caused the cops to focus attention on Amanda Knox's boss in the first place.
Heck, the guy has already lost his dream business Le Chic, so I bet he can't stand dealing with the police...
I bet Mr. Lumumba now
"remembers" that contrary to this article:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-Lumumba-reveals-framed-Merediths-murder.html
there were not any police officers that hit him over the head and yelled 'dirty black' when they first arrested him at 6:30 am
nor that when he was questioned by five men and women for 10 hours, some officers
did not punch and kick him, as is written in that Daily News article.
Instead Mr. Lumumba was probably brought chamomile tea and pastries after being arrested too.
Hmmm...
RWVBWL