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Continuation Part Seven: Discussion of the Amanda Knox/Raffaele Sollecito case

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As you'll recall, the article specifically sourced the pictures to "Italian police."



Can you think of a reason why the Daily Mail would make a gross error and wrongly attribute the photos to police if they were not? Especially considering the possibility of sanction from those police and the prosecutor who did indeed file charges against journalists whose articles displeased him?

I guess that depends on what is meant by "released" in the article you link. Were these photos released in the court files, or released by an individual which sold the photos to media? And who exactly is Italian police?

The Daily Mail probably didn't know the prosecutor would file charges against journalists whose articles displeased him since that was allegedly done well after these photos were released in January 2008.
 
Can you think of a reason the same publication would release a totally false story the last time a verdict was issued?

Yes. They had both versions ready even with made up quotes in order to be first to publish. It wasn't totally false, just wrong about the actual verdict.

Not as wrong as saying Bertha is moving. :p
 
I agree with Mary's comment that Rudy could be in danger (from the police or their handymen). Rudy could do a lot of harm to the PLE if he tells what he did that night and how the police and prosecutor roped in innocent people. Suppose his lawyer told him to play along and not rock the boat and he discusses that. If I were a journalist like the apprentice who befriended Curatolo, Quintavall and Nara, I would be salivating at the chance to befriend Rudy with a concealed recorder turned on.

What would make Rudy talk? Liquor could loosen his tongue. Drugs. Money. Even just a good friend willing to listen.

If Rudy could make it to Britain or the United States, he could make some money just ratting out the PLE.
 
I guess that depends on what is meant by "released" in the article you link. Were these photos released in the court files, or released by an individual which sold the photos to media? And who exactly is Italian police?

Do you have anything that contradicts Dan-O's claim he supported with evidence that those particular pictures are not part of the court files?

As for who specifically released the pictures, perhaps you could e-mail Firth and find out?

The Daily Mail probably didn't know the prosecutor would file charges against journalists whose articles displeased him since that was allegedly done well after these photos were released in January 2008.

Do you suppose there was no one in Perugia who was familiar with Mignini's actions in the Monster of Florence case where he filed charges on numerous people who 'interfered' in that investigation? Hard-asses get reputations and those who need to keep them pleased in order to get the information they need to earn their daily bread tend to keep that in mind.

Incidentally, his getting the fraudulent 'exact match' forensic report from the Polizia Scientifica regarding Raffaele's shoes 'matching' the bloody shoeprints Rudy left at the cottage ought to give you a big clue as to how he managed to get the double body swap 'proven' in the Monster of Florence case, if the bunnies weren't lying about that having been 'accepted.' ;)
 
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Yes. They had both versions ready even with made up quotes in order to be first to publish. It wasn't totally false, just wrong about the actual verdict.

No in fact the guilty versions that was released had descriptions and quotes that simply didn't happen. They just guessed at what they thought might happened and passed it off and figured no one would notice.
 
Do you have anything that contradicts Dan-O's claim he supported with evidence that those particular pictures are not part of the court files?

As for who specifically released the pictures, perhaps you could e-mail Firth and find out?



Do you suppose there was no one in Perugia who was familiar with Mignini's actions in the Monster of Florence case where he filed charges on numerous people who 'interfered' in that investigation? Hard-asses get reputations and those who need to keep them pleased in order to get the information they need to earn their daily bread tend to keep that in mind.

Incidentally, his getting the fraudulent 'exact match' forensic report from the Polizia Scientifica regarding Raffaele's shoes 'matching' the bloody shoeprints Rudy left at the cottage ought to give you a big clue as to how he managed to get the double body swap 'proven' in the Monster of Florence case, if the bunnies weren't lying about that having been 'accepted.' ;)

IIRC, when the police wanted to claim that Lumumba's bar was closed on the evening of the murder, the police found a witness ready to testify to that. I assume the police can find a witness to testify to whatever the police might need.

The problem in this case is that the bar really was open and there are patrons who will testify that they were in the bar that evening.
 
No in fact the guilty versions that was released had descriptions and quotes that simply didn't happen. They just guessed at what they thought might happened and passed it off and figured no one would notice.

Most of the article was totally accurate. The details of the guilty verdict were obviously incorrect. The quotes were pablum statements about how gratified the prosecution was and disappointed the defense was. They had no content of significance.

Rose do you have a copy?
 
'J Harold C comrade'
Can someone explain this to me is it bwm patois (just come back from pub so not at my brightest and quite obstreperous).

I took it as 'Jesus H. Christ friend.' I enjoy trying to figure out Platonov's references in his posts, not everyone does, your mileage may vary. :)
 
IIRC, when the police wanted to claim that Lumumba's bar was closed on the evening of the murder, the police found a witness ready to testify to that. I assume the police can find a witness to testify to whatever the police might need.

Curatolo is evidence of that!

The problem in this case is that the bar really was open and there are patrons who will testify that they were in the bar that evening.

It sure took them a long time to realize that though. The Swiss professor contacted them soon after Patrick was arrested and they still didn't accept it after spending seven hours with him, despite the fact numerous others had also come forward to alibi Patrick. However if you read Matteini you get the impression Patrick could come up with no one and the only evidence they had was the clown who said it was closed.

Funny how they missed (or ignored) all those other people when they brought it before Matteini. Kind of like how they had no interest in the CCTV cameras not showing Amanda or Raffaele on the route from his apartment to the cottage...
 
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Most of the article was totally accurate. The details of the guilty verdict were obviously incorrect. The quotes were pablum statements about how gratified the prosecution was and disappointed the defense was. They had no content of significance.

Rose do you have a copy?

The point is Grinder, they reported the wrong news. They MADE it up.
 
As it nears 'the witching hour' in Italy on the (supposed) day of this verdict, here's an interesting quote Methos dug up elsewhere:

Amanda Knox Prison Diary 11/16/07 said:
"...I know I’m not writing to anyone, but you who are reading, listen. Do you know what it feels like to look across at the person in front of you and see them looking at you like you are a monster? Do you know what it feels like for someone to call you a liar straight to your face when you are telling the truth? Stupid liar! Then hit you ... I can't stand this feeling of being hated for something I didn't do. To have my life rifled through for something I didn't do. To have the crap scared out of me until tears and wailing were all that could escape my throat for something I didn't do and know nothing about. For going to jail when my friend was murdered. I’ve actually imagined myself dying, but I don't let the thought last for long. I don't want to exhale myself and float out the window, because then what? My life is here, right now, and I want it back ...”

Forza Amanda and Raffaele.
 
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Most of the article was totally accurate. The details of the guilty verdict were obviously incorrect. The quotes were pablum statements about how gratified the prosecution was and disappointed the defense was. They had no content of significance.

Rose do you have a copy?

The point is Grinder, they reported the wrong news. They MADE it up.

.... but other than the fact that is was a prepackaged fabrication, it was accurate!

Similarly, the Seattle Seahawks lost against the 49ers, and Colin Kaepernick and his team will be facing Denver in the Superbowl on Sunday.

Other than the fact that it is Seattle going to New Jersey, that last statement was mostly totally accurate.
 
Help me out, Dan-O, I need a hint! :)

I think he means to point out that everyone was apparently running around with tiny pocket cameras. I saw that on the video too...also the video reminded me at just how much trouble they all seem to have with those pesky masks.

No worries since "DNA cant fly"...was that Comodi or Stefanoni? Aaaaachooooooooo!!!
 
.... but other than the fact that is was a prepackaged fabrication, it was accurate!

Similarly, the Seattle Seahawks lost against the 49ers, and Colin Kaepernick and his team will be facing Denver in the Superbowl on Sunday.

Other than the fact that it is Seattle going to New Jersey, that last statement was mostly totally accurate.

I guess Richard Sherman tipped that ball to Crabtree and we are all living in an alternate dimension.
 
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.... but other than the fact that is was a prepackaged fabrication, it was accurate!

Similarly, the Seattle Seahawks lost against the 49ers, and Colin Kaepernick and his team will be facing Denver in the Superbowl on Sunday.

Other than the fact that it is Seattle going to New Jersey, that last statement was mostly totally accurate.

Now that's funny...I dont care who you are!
 
I think he means to point out that everyone was apparently running around with tiny pocket cameras. I saw that on the video too...also the video reminded me at just how much trouble they all seem to have with those pesky masks.

No worries since "DNA cant fly"...was that Comodi or Stefanoni? Aaaaachooooooooo!!!

There was actual laughter in the courtroom when the forensic goofballs bra clasp video played.

I guess Massei saw no problem with that.

This verdict is based off humans who I have serious questions about their ability to know this case. How could these people understand C&V without hearing them explain the results?

Im sure a lot of courtrooms are like this, with untrained people listening to DNA science presentations and not understand 5% of whats being said.
Then they go to a room and make a verdict on someones life? Anyone see anything wrong with this?

Ive never followed a case like this for so long, and its all seeming pretty sloppy and ignorant (in an innocent way)...its just the current system Italy has today. As good as it gets, I guess?
 
I agree with Mary's comment that Rudy could be in danger (from the police or their handymen). Rudy could do a lot of harm to the PLE if he tells what he did that night and how the police and prosecutor roped in innocent people. Suppose his lawyer told him to play along and not rock the boat and he discusses that. If I were a journalist like the apprentice who befriended Curatolo, Quintavall and Nara, I would be salivating at the chance to befriend Rudy with a concealed recorder turned on.

What would make Rudy talk? Liquor could loosen his tongue. Drugs. Money. Even just a good friend willing to listen.

After seeing what happened to Curatolo-Toto... Rudy should be afraid.
 
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