Hello RWVBWL,
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I think every healthy person on the planet enjoys their sexuality. Enjoyment of one's sexualtity is not the point, however. The point is that Amanda's sexual activity appears to have undergone a dramatic shift around the time she left for Perugia.
She well nigh doubled her number of sex partners in the span of just 5 weeks. There is evidence that she had sex (including unprotected sex) with at least 3 Italian strangers in the span of 5 weeks.
By any objective measure this is both promiscuous and reckless. Ergo it comports with the notion that antisocial PD (or some other serious psychological/ psychiatric malady) was emerging in the weeks and months leading up to the murder.
Ditto for the antisocial and unlawful conduct that resulted in a brush with the Seattle police, a public record on file with the Muncipal Court of Seattle and a conviction for "Residential Disturbance" under the Seattle Municipal Code.
Ditto for the antisocial, anti-Semetic taunting of a Jewish coworker in Seattle (the story remains un-retracted).
Ditto for the "rape prank" of an unsuspecting roommate in Seattle (if true).
Ditto for the decision to blow off the German internship on a whim.
Ditto for (unlawful) under-age drinking and the (unlawful) use and abuse of illicit narcotics to the point of memory loss. (And, yes, memory blanks/ loss = abuse.)
Ditto for assaulting/murdering an innocent young woman (per the triers in the trial of first instance).
Ditto for the antisocial behavior in the police HQ.
Ditto for bearing false witness against an innocent man.
Ditto for her refusal to recant her false accusation of that man.
Ditto for the disrespectful/ antisocial/ narcissistic/ nonchalant conduct in the courtroom.
Ditto for the "Marie Pace" story.
Ditto for the disingenuous PR games, including the "Interviews with Rocco" fiasco.
"Cruelty to animals" is probably the ONLY characteristic of antisocial PD that Knox has not displayed (although there was a bleeding cat, was there not? I'm kidding...sort of...).
As for "trickery" by the Italian police, it seems that you are unaware that "trickery" of suspects by agents of the state is, with good reason, sanctioned by the US Supreme Court.
As for "leaks"/ disclosure/ freedom of information/ the public's right to know, I might well ask you (if you're an American) how many details of Casey Anthony's life (sexual or otherwise) you've been made aware of since her arrest (before a body had even been discovered) in 2008. You'll note that she, too, has not yet been convicted as her trial will not even begin until late Spring 2011.