Skilled Interrogators?
It's an open secret that Italian police rough up suspects during interrogations. It is also considered a serious crime to claim that the police abuse suspects. In effect, this gives the police a rather free hand. All they need to do is avoid recording the interrogation and it becomes the word of the police against a suspected criminal. We all understand which side the courts will take in that event.
Amanda was charged with a crime for daring to say the police slapped her. Her parents were charged with a crime for daring to repeat that story, as were several Italian journalists.
There have been cases where the Italian police got carried away and beat a suspect to death during interrogation. These are about the only cases where officers end up facing charges for abuse.
From
Amanda Knox herself:
Page 103,
Waiting to Be Heard
"Police officer Rita Ficarra slapped her palm against the back of my head, but the shock of the blow, even more than the force, left me dazed. I hadn't expected to be slapped. I turned around to yell, "Stop!"-my mouth half-way open-but before I even realized what had happened, I felt another whack, this 1 above my ear. She was right next to me, leaning over me, her voice as hard as her hand had been. "Stop lying, stop lying", she insisted.
Stunned, I cried out, "Why are you hitting me?"
"To get your attention" she said.
I have no idea how many cops were stuffed into the cramped, narrow room. Sometimes there were 2, sometimes 8-police coming in and going out, always closing the door behind them. They loomed over me, each yelling the same thing: "You need to remember. You're lying. Stop lying!"
"I'm telling the truth", I insisted. "I'm not lying." I felt like I was suffocating. There was no way out. And still they kept yelling, insinuating."
Gosh, this
soooo reminds me of the skillfull interrogation of
The Norfolk 4, sailors in The United States Navy, of which I FINALLY, just yesterday, watched the FRONTLINE Special video from a link by a posting from
Caper1144* elsewhere:
Caper1144 said:
She was broken by a skilled interrogator... who told her that they knew Patrick was involved... that she had amnesia and asked to try and remember... they broke her.... it's pretty simple.... an unrelated case... but it will help you understand why anything that went on in that interrogation room is completely useless
LINK:
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/the-confessions/
WHAT?!?
Innocent people admitting they committed a rape and murder that they did not do, that only 1 man did???
Gosh, I soooo wish that Rudy Guede had the ballz as Omar Ballard did to state to a court of law that he, only he, commited that horrible brutal rape and murder that other innocent people were charged and convicted for!
The comparison to the brutal murder case we discuss are astonishing!
Skilled interrogators my arse!
Watch that story, linked above, and learn something, in case you have not yet done so!
RW
(*)-Thanks
Caper,
As you're an old timer here,
I'm glad you've joined the conversation and the TRUE Quest for Justice for Meredith Kercher here at The JREF!!!