Justinian2
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This article, if correct, places the quote into its surrounding context and helps to explain what Knox was referring to:
http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/Sky-News-Archive/Article/20080641295262
If this report is accurate, then what Knox actually said, in context, is this:
"It's stupid, because I can't say anything else. I was there and I can't lie about that, I have no reason to."
This makes it pretty clear that "I was there" does not refer to Knox being at the cottage at the time of the murder. Otherwise she most definitely would have a reason to lie about it. It therefore almost certainly refers to her being at Sollecito's apartment, or there's also a small possibility that it refers to her being at the cottage at some time other than the time of the murder.
I've seen other pro-guilt people grab at that phrase to prove their case. If they have to misquote the defendant to make the case for a big powerful government causing deliberate harm and injury to a teenage girl then they are pretty [use your own adjective]
Thanks for the info.