The independent experts in the first appeal trial reported that the DNA of Meredith allegedly found on the knife could well have been contamination because proper protocols and procedures were not followed.
32 words, lots of big words like con-tam-in-a-tion.
http://blog.seattlepi.com/dempsey/2013/09/30/amanda-knox-judge-orders-new-test-on-knife/
Amanda Knox: New DNA test good or bad?
In the last trial, a speck the police claimed was the victim’s DNA turned out to be starch.
18 words, nothing bigger than two sylables.
You might have a better truth but for writing to her audience she can't be beat.
Well your snip of CD's doesn't even mention the knife.
Here's her's again -
I fear we’ll see the rejected kitchen knife, wrapped with a bright red ribbon, brought back to court under melodramatic armed guard. Too large to fit victim Meredith Kercher’s wounds, it doesn’t match a bloody imprint on the victim’s bed. In the last trial, a speck the police claimed was the victim’s DNA turned out to be starch.
About 50 words and mel-o-dra-mat-ic is just a letter short of contamination.
Now I think it was Charlie that said she couldn't have been fooling her astute readers but you say they can only handle short words.
If she needed a few extra words perhaps she could have cut some of the below:
By Candace Dempsey, author of Murder in Italy, (Penguin), the true story of Amanda Knox. See the best courtroom tweets on Amanda Knox Retrial Rages on Twitter
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It got ugly on hashtag #Amandaknox, with trolls creating new accounts overnight and trying to drown out reporters. I captured best tweets and televised scenes on Amanda Knox Retrial Rages on Twitter. This trial won’t be over anytime soon. See you on Friday for next court date.
MURDER IN ITALY, my book on the spell-binding Amanda Knox case, is now in its third printing, updated after the overturning of her acquittal. A Library Journal Bestseller, it has won Best True Crime 2010 Editor’s Choice and Reader’s Choice awards.
I’m an award-winning, Italian-American journalist based in Seattle, Amanda Knox’s hometown. MURDER IN ITALY is online at Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble, Indiebound and bookstores. It’s also a Kindle & ebook.Get updates and ask questions about the Amanda Knox case on Murder in Italy’s Facebook page. You can email me at
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When I read the top highlight I was under the impression she was tweeting from the trial but the lower highlight left me thinking she is just sitting on Mercer Island.
Maybe I'll go to Luther Burbank today
