Chris_Halkides
Penultimate Amazing
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Swiss professor
loverofzion,
One thing that most pro-guilt and pro-innocence commenters should be able to agree upon is that once Amanda was taken into custody, her best course of action is to remain silent, unless her lawyers direct her to do otherwise.
Your recollection of the facts about the Swiss professor is not entirely accurate. He called the authorities, who told him to call back tomorrow (that is how uninterested they were). He traveled to Italy and gave Patrick an alibi on 11 November, but ILE continued to hold him for about a week and kept his bar closed for months.
So you are saying amanda said nothing after having put Patrick in jail because "what difference did it make what amanda said"?
Sorry, I have a hard time comprehending this kind of moral compass.
She could easily have instructed her lawyers that the poor girl was bent out of shape from being denied food for two hours and that the accusation was entirely of her own making, no?
And yes, I would hope he was released after his alibi checked out. The reason for their "stalling" was that the professor who was with him that night lived abroad.
Sometimes Mary we must accept the truth for how it plays. There are not always sinister motives on the part of authorities.
Why do you suppose this is always your first reaction?
loverofzion,
One thing that most pro-guilt and pro-innocence commenters should be able to agree upon is that once Amanda was taken into custody, her best course of action is to remain silent, unless her lawyers direct her to do otherwise.
Your recollection of the facts about the Swiss professor is not entirely accurate. He called the authorities, who told him to call back tomorrow (that is how uninterested they were). He traveled to Italy and gave Patrick an alibi on 11 November, but ILE continued to hold him for about a week and kept his bar closed for months.