They were interviewed as witnesses so there was no requirement to record them. This has been discussed many times. Amanda has said some curious things like she was worried about the knife. She also totally forgot that she had called her mother earlier and didn't even remember when questioned.
What MIgnini said they followed proper procedure taping not needed during witness stage . Change over to suspect halted the questioning and the signed statement was made in the morning as a suspect.That's not what Mignini said. Was he lying?
Yes those animations are expensive but worth it. There is no indication there is a tape that is the lore of a blogger who switched sides. Speaking about money I said here before the trial Amanda should have paid her debt to Patrick , now it appears others think that is a big deal too.Briars, I believe the interrogations of Amanda and Raffaele on the night of Nov 5/6 were recorded and are being hidden or have been destroyed. The police had many people there to work that night, Giobbi was in the control room and Mignini joined him there later where they together jointly watched Amanda for body language.
I don't believe that someone would have pressed record but didn't because of budget issues.
By the way, are you aware that the animation created at Mignini's and Comodi's behest cost EURO 182,000?
kwill said:That's not what Mignini said. Was he lying?
What MIgnini said they followed proper procedure taping not needed during witness stage . Change over to suspect halted the questioning and the signed statement was made in the morning as a suspect.
What MIgnini said they followed proper procedure taping not needed during witness stage . Change over to suspect halted the questioning and the signed statement was made in the morning as a suspect.
The prosecution has nothing to go on other than highly manipulable and some purely invented innocuous circumstantial evidence, so they come up with these silly stories and multiple, changing theories, turning mundane niggles that may or may not have existed, and which the other flat-mates have not even supported as significant, into full-blown lethal Bravo dramas. In past hearings the judge asserted that there was in fact no household hostility, but that the crime occurred because the three casually found themselves together and because they were “high on drugs”, and that things got out of hand when Guede initiated a sexual assault on Meredith after being aroused because he saw Knox and Sollecito snogging. Seriously? This is like a bunch of script-writers haggling over the most “awesome” plot for a really dark, really bad version of American Pie. And that is exactly what it is, a script, a fiction cobbled together with various alternative plot-lines. Maybe one day we will get the director’s cut – uncut…
CNN: Why wasn’t there any video or transcript of those hours?
Mignini: Look, that’s, I was at the police station, and all the…let’s say…when I made investigations in my own office, I taped them. I taped them, we have an apparatus for that, and I transcribed them. For example, there’s the interrogation of the English girls, Meredith’s friends, it was all taped. The interrogations of Amanda in prison were taped, and then transcribed, and we have the transcripts of… But in a police station, at the very moment of the investigation it isn’t done, not with respect to Amanda or anyone else. Also because, I can tell you, today, even then, but today in particular, we have budget problems, budget problems that are not insignificant, which do not allow us to transcribe.
He definitely does not say that they followed proper procedure and that taping was not needed during a witness stage. Can you find the words, "proper procedure" or "taping was not needed" or "witness stage" in that response?
No. What he says is that "at the very moment of investigation" it isn't done. I have no idea what that means, do you? What is the very moment of investigation? The investigation into facts went on for an entire year before Amanda and Raffaele were even charged, so that was one heck of long moment -- and during it there were definitely lots of tapes made and transcribed.
Also, please explain what he means by that last sentence. Was it budget problems that precluded the taping? If so, how expensive is it to press Record?
If not, why bring it up in reply to this question:
CNN:Why wasn’t there any video or transcript of those hours?
According to your own claim above, Amanda's changeover from witness to suspect halted the questioning. What time do think that event took place?
Hold on no one has ruled out the DNA of Meredith on the knife. The second sample from Amanda only adds to the probability it was used on the victim
Briars - here's another on-line piece which pretty much summarizes the smell of Crini's case...
Enjoy!
http://www.allthingscrimeblog.com/2013/11/30/amanda-knox-continues-to-be-bogged-down-by-floating-evidence/
Amanda Knox Continues to be Bogged Down By Floating Evidence
Taping of a witness is not required so protocol was followed. If MIgnini likes to take the initiative and tape witnesses that does not mean that the police were required to do so. So not required and they would have no idea that these two witnesses would suddenly have no agreed alibi and one would rush and blame her boss. Too bad they didn't.take that extra but not required step,and record it. Donnino who appears completely trustworthy gave a detailed account of what went on.
Please cite where as of today Dec 1 the DNA from the victim has been ruled out. SeriouslyYou are saying this with seriousness? Just trying to understand where you are coming from. Seriously.
Sure BIll pitch fork who posts on IIP as believable as Nigel Scott or Denver on ground report fan based rubbish
State troopers dispatched to the Norwalk Courthouse Sunday night found a person had entered the building through a broken window, but apparently nothing was taken.
Wow, they wrote this story over 24 hours after the break-in but still used the modifier "apparently".
It is clear that had he said "apparently" or "it doesn't seem", I wouldn't think the answer odd or suspicious.
It is my impression that perps make subtle mistakes rather than blurting out "I killed her", but with this group that statement would be spun that he felt responsible for her murder because he had met Amanda and otherwise she wouldn't have been alone.
Briars said:Hold on no one has ruled out the DNA of Meredith on the knife. The second sample from Amanda only adds to the probability it was used on the victim
moije2 said:You are saying this with seriousness? Just trying to understand where you are coming from. Seriously.
Please cite where as of today Dec 1 the DNA from the victim has been ruled out. Seriously
Flatmates who lived in close quarters probably had a good idea if someone locked their door often or not. Returnig from the shower was she observed taking a key to unlock the door as Amanda said she did. The sound of a key in a lock makes a distinctive sound and that was either a common daily occurence or not.A sound that could be heard in the next room even if noone was in the hall. Filomena was certain she never locked her door and with good reason.
Bill please cite where a witness is required by law to be taped in Italy. Thanks
Taping of a witness is not required so protocol was followed.
What MIgnini said they followed proper procedure taping not needed during witness stage .
If MIgnini likes to take the initiative and tape witnesses that does not mean that the police were required to do so.
So not required and they would have no idea that these two witnesses would suddenly have no agreed alibi and one would rush and blame her boss. Too bad they didn't.take that extra but not required step,and record it. Donnino who appears completely trustworthy gave a detailed account of what went on.
This is where the Perugian case is mildly reminiscent of the Debra Milke case. In fact, the only time, really, that the two did not support each other - as far as alibi was concerned - was when they were not being taped. The two emorandums Knox signed simply could not have been written by her - in good Italian, and Italian legaese to boot.... curiously with all the legal niceties covers (eg. "I wish to spontaneously declare.....")Ah, but they did have an agreed-upon alibi. The only time it ever changed was during their unrecorded midnight interviews, and we all know what they both say happened during those hours. Don't you wish there were a tape, so that Mignini could show he's telling the truth?
Donnino helpfully told Amanda that she herself had suffered a lapse of memory after a traumatic incident, but then she testified that this was NOT to be understood as a suggestion that Amanda might be having a similar lapse.No, indeed! When I think of this middle-aged woman with daughters of her own manipulating Amanda Knox in the dead of night, when she was the only person with whom Amanda could converse in her own language, it makes me lose a little faith in humanity.
She's completely trustworthy if your point of reference is Richard Nixon, I guess.
I still want to know what you believe was the moment at which Amanda switched from witness to suspect.