PERUGIA, Italy - An Italian appeals court threw out Amanda Knox's murder conviction Monday and ordered the young American freed after nearly four years in prison for the death of her British roommate.
Knox collapsed in tears after the verdict overturning her 2009 conviction was read out. Her co-defendant, Italian Raffaele Sollecito, also was
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Never type with one hand while trying to eat M&Ms.
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how did they not get let off when there was no evidence against them? how did they not get let off when THE REAL MURDERER WAS ARRESTED, TRIED, FOUND GUILTY AND SENTENCED?
so scary.
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A while ago, I read a (third party) translation of the evidence and circumstances of the crime. A lot of the things that I saw mentioned in the press were actually mentioned in more detail. Like the window that was supposedly broken into, but which (upon closer examination)was probably opened from the inside. Etc etc It left me with the conviction that the murder could not have been done by one person alone.
I am glad that Knox was freed because the prosecutors were behaving irresponsibly (and freaking nuts at times) and she could not be proven guilty without a doubt. However, I do not think that she was completely innocent.
In dubio pro reo. We will never know exactly what happened.
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Can you tell me more about this? I dunno, I don't see how the killer couldn't do it himself (especially when he did rob Kercher) and it had to be someone else did it and Wiki is not giving me any links to it.
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And like vanillakokakola said, "how did they not get let off when THE REAL MURDERER WAS ARRESTED, TRIED, FOUND GUILTY AND SENTENCED? " which is something I am still not sure about to be honest.
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I'm shocked by the amount of people who found her guilty. Like, come on people .. the evidence against Casey Anthony was more excessive and more damning.
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like, it probably takes reading the first 5 paragraphs of any article about this to find out that the real killer is already in jail. if they can't even read that much about the case and still want to damn her for her non-existent guilt... idk.
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