Kaosium
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The lies are too numerous and too convoluted to answer in one post.
For starters though, she lied about where she had been the night of the murder.
She changed her alibi 3x, as did raf.
I think aggressive interrogators under the sway of faulty data used coercive methods to change their alibis to fit their theory of Patrick as the murderer, but both Amanda and Raffaele realized soon after they'd been lied to. That's really only one change, and one quickly rectified.
What would you say if the police insisted you were somewhere you weren't, that they had hard evidence proving it, and you'd better stop 'lying' about not leaving unless you want to do thirty years? The first thirty times you might stick to your memories, but if they convinced you they could be false, perhaps due to smoking hash?
Over and over, for hours.
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