Machiavelli
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Actually, upon reflection I largely agree with this. Generally the police don't have to inform suspects of their rights until there is enough evidence to make an arrest. But once there is, they absolutely do have to inform the suspect of her rights. Amanda should have refused to talk once it became clear the police thought she was involved in the murder. She should have refused to answer any more questions as soon as the questioning became hostile. Unfortunately, innocent people with no criminal history are not very savvy when dealing with the police.
But this is exactly what the police and the magistrate did. This is why the interrogation was ended at 01:45, as there was evidence enough to declare Amanda a formal suspect.
The police could have gone on interrogationg her, but they stopped.
Their duty is to declare the status of police arrest and to stop any interrogation. The magistrate then has the duty to inform the suspect about his/her rights, which is what Mignini did by giving her the paper the "warrants" and make a reading at the presence of a translator. This document actually accomplishes the formalizing of the status of suspect.
At this point, Amanda was informed she had the right to release statements.
In fact, the only problems I have with the interrogation are the failure to record, the hitting, the denial of food and water, and the denial of use of the restroom.
But there isn't anything like that, no claim of such kind. This is pure FoAs propaganda. On the contrary, Amanda claimed that she was given a chamomille tee and food just after the interrogation in which she mentioned the name of Patrick. This is only 2,5 hours after the beginning of interrogation.
As for internalized false confessions (or false accusation, in this case) Kassin (on of the main authors about false confessions in the US) maintains time is a key factor, and "nobody falsely confesses in an hour"; in his experience all false confessions he saw occured after a minumum of 14 hours interrogation, often more.
It must be said, there has never been any claim about an interrogation occurred at 05.54: there was interrogation after 01:45. There was instead a written "spontaneous statement" redacted together with translator and a magistrate. The terms spontaneous statement means there is no questioning.
The fact that there has not been an interrogation later than 01:45, is something that would be considered certain based on the legal process; since there were no claims nor elements of evidence of the contrary.
The only interrogation of Knox, that night, started after 22.40 and ended before 01:45. This is something established. It was followed by chamomille tee and pastries; for years, Amanda and her defence never claimed the opposite. Quite on the contrary, Amanda still sticks to a "statement" description even when she speaks before Judge Micheli many months after. The same version, a version which does not include any night lasting interrogation, was never disputed, neither before Judge Matteini, before Judge Ricciarelli, nor before Mignini during the preliminary investigation, nor in any other statement released by Amanda or by her defense.
There is no claim an interrogation ever took place after the end of the 01:45 interrogation. Even less there could have been claims of denial of bathroom breaks or foor/water denial or sleep deprivation. The only claim was hitting, and it is only twice and located before 01:45.
On the other hand, something absolutely sure is that Sollecito - please recall this event - completely changed his version and withdrew Knox's alibi, and blamed her for having asked him to lie.
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