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Interview with Raffaele's aunt
Here is a translation of the interview with Raffaele's aunt, from Porta a Porta:
I can't find your post on IIP, so many threads going on over there. This is really a beautiful thing. I agree completely. Raffaele is an amazing person. His thoughts and tenderness toward Amanda was touching. His father wrote that he still like likes her.He could indeed have thrown her under the bus and gotten out of there. A simple agreement with the prosecutors to say he thinks she did leave would have done it. It wouldn't matter if he changed his story. Rudy Guede did afterall. His is admirable, honorable and tougher than he probably knew. He's a real catch for some lucky gal. When he gave his statement and talked about his 'Free Amanda and Raffaele' bracelet I was thinking - You really think this romantic killed Meredith Kercher?
I would love to read more. Do you have any links to this?
Here is a translation of the interview with Raffaele's aunt, from Porta a Porta:
Q: What do you mean when you say "Raffaele has given me a lesson in life"?
A: It's because Raffaele has always had faith in his moral compass and values. For a 24-year-old young man, it would have been very simple to point the finger just to get himself out. It would have been very easy to ask his lawyers to separate his defense from Amanda's. This did not happen -- even though some of us tried to suggest it to him...
Q: That would have been betraying Amanda?
A: Not betraying Amanda, betraying himself! Raffaele has never had any element that could have made him doubt Amanda's innocence; so that he was extremely proper and upstanding, giving us a life lesson. Raffaele specifically wrote to me "I would not be able to look myself in the mirror for the rest of my life, if I even thought I had said the slightest thing that could have caused the investigators to do harm to Amanda, which probably could help me. This I cannot allow. I am the one who has to look myself in the mirror. I must be freed, Amanda must be freed; we are both innocent. I would rather have an unjust life sentence than freedom at the price of convicting a girl who is also innocent." This is Raffaele.
Q: Tonight you all are going to write a short message on Facebook which will be a sort of goodbye from Raffaele Sollecito to the most popular social network in the world.
A: Yes, Raffaele specifically asked me to post a message in his name, a "hello everyone, Raffaele Sollecito will never again be on Facebook". Raffaele will have a personal account, an address which will be in the non-public domain, for the nearest and dearest people.
Q: So, we can expect Raffaele to retreat from the world? [literal translation: So, an "anti-character" [anti-personaggio] is what we should be expecting from Raffaele?]
A: Raffaele has always said: "I want to be free again, and being free again means having my anonymity back."
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