Diocletus
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I disagree, relatively speaking they haven’t said that much publicly; how many articles has John Kercher written in the past six years?
I realise you and others may believe he shouldn’t have written a book but that is no more than what Raffaele and Amanda have done.
If one is to accept that the Sollecito and Knox families have the right to speak about the case from their perspective, I do not understand how the same right should not be applied to the murder victim’s family.
It is not about whether you agree or disagree with their view of the case but acknowledging they have the right to speak about how the murder of their daughter\sister has affected them.
Of course they have the "right". Under Italian law, they even have the "right" to participate in the trial. Curiously, though, I don't know that they would have either "right" under their own country's laws.
So, they have their "rights," and their beliefs, but is there a moral equivalence? Doesn't it all come down to right and wrong, and if the Kerchers are wrong, then they have done something awful. And they are wrong.