There are too many frightening miscarriages in our legal systems.
Easy enough to make thing thing 'Italian' - yet here we have had
plenty and even in Texas people are worrying about the death sentence
because of so much uncertainty about convicting the right people.

On 6 Dec, 16:44, Slip Disc <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm always suspect of criminal types changing stories and plea bargain
> deals with overzealous prosecutors.
> It might be likely that Rudy killed her because she didn't want, or no
> longer wanted to have any relation with him.  It won't be the first
> deal made by someone trying to get a lessor sentence.  25 years is a
> lot better than Life in prison for a 20 year old.  At 45 he'll still
> be able to have a life.
>
> Guede came to Perugia at the age of five with his father,[57] Pacome
> Roger Guede.[58] His father left Italy when Guede was 16, and he was
> informally adopted by the family of a wealthy local businessman, Paolo
> Caporali.[57] Caporali stated that he had been disappointed by Guede's
> behaviour, describing him as a "tremendous liar", skipping school and
> being reluctant to do any work.
>
> DNA tests indicate that Guede had sex with Kercher before her murder
> [59] and that faeces found in the toilet were his.[60]
>
> Knox has confirmed meeting Guede a few times. Guede has been described
> as a drug dealer and a thief.
>
> So here we have a guy who had sex with the victim just before the
> murder and who then "Conveniently" claims to have been listening to
> his ipod when Knox and Sollecito came home.
>
> It might be that Rudy raped Kercher, she threatened to call the
> police, he choked her and then slit her throat followed by a elaborate
> "lie" that would unfortunately ensnare two innocent people.  He then
> fled the country.
>
> On Dec 5, 11:31 pm, archytas <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > The evidence as reported by The Telegraph is very thin and Rudy
> > actually told someone she wasn't there at the time of the murder,
> > before changing his story.
>
> > On 6 Dec, 03:49, [email protected] wrote:
>
> > >  With their wise and terribly straight leader I can understand why the 
> > > press are so biased. It's a good thing there was no
> > > double standard.
>
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: Slip Disc <[email protected]>
> > > To: "Minds Eye" <[email protected]>
> > > Sent: Sat, Dec 5, 2009 9:53 pm
> > > Subject: [Mind's Eye] Re: Amanda Knox
>
> > > To shed some light.......
>
> > >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Meredith_Kercher
>
> > > Now you see the Black Rudy had fled to Germany after the murder and
> > > was extradited to Italy, but why did he flee?
> > > The conflicting stories create such a confusion that the only logical
> > > thing to do is lock them all up. No?
>
> > > On Dec 5, 9:19 am, archytas <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > The case seemed forever in the news, yet I know nothing of the actual
> > > > case.  I am not familiar with cartwheeling as a means of lie detection
> > > > - clearly advanced forensics.  Has my veracity increased now I am
> > > > incapable of them, perhaps, other than as some would say, in argument
> > > > itself?
>
> > > > On 5 Dec, 11:26, Slip Disc <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > I don't know what to think of it but one thing is for sure, someone
> > > > > was murdered and she didn't slice her own throat.  The Ivory coast
> > > > > black guy has a criminal history and admits being there while the
> > > > > other two claim to have been somewhere else watching a movie before
> > > > > returning to the apartment.  The DNA on the knife was supposedly too
> > > > > scant to be reliable, however, I'd like to know why it was washed with
> > > > > bleach, but then I wonder why anyone would kill someone and then take
> > > > > the knife home instead of tossing it out somewhere, then again maybe
> > > > > she used it to cut up a tomato.  It's a very complex case with many
> > > > > loose ends and speculation.  The Italian judicial system surely needs
> > > > > overhaul with special attention to due process. Something went
> > > > > terribly wrong at some point and hopefully one or all three sooner or
> > > > > later will confess to the actual truth.  They each have a long time to
> > > > > think it over.
>
> > > > > On Dec 5, 4:09 am, archytas <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > > Has anyone any idea at all whether this American girl is guilty of
> > > > > > murder or not?  She is guilty of trying to pin it on the nearest 
> > > > > > black
> > > > > > guy and, apparently of doing cartwheels in a police station.  Our
> > > > > > media has told us she is good looking (passable average on the
> > > > > > footage), there was some of her DNA on a kitchen knife and that's it
> > > > > > apart from a pile of hints at 'sex scandal'.  There has been no
> > > > > > reporting of any evidence.
>
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