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by OnTheRoad01 October 10, 2011 4:11 PM EDT
Don't really think that you can beleive anything that this young lady has to say!
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by jnostromo October 10, 2011 3:25 PM EDT
Actions speak louder than words...
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by saturn05 October 10, 2011 2:18 PM EDT
I don't really care about this gal at all. I still think there is something hinky about her. But she was found innocent afterall. But she needs her movie and book deal, so I suppose we will never hear the end of it.
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by theages October 10, 2011 1:36 AM EDT
Zero DNA and the prosecutor still refuses to admit his mistakes? Interrogate a young woman for 50 hours without recording anything until you get what you want and then claim victory?! This man is incompetent. I want to see the inquisitor who plays prosecutor defamed, discredited, and dragged through hell like he has done to Amanda Knox. He should be disbarred. His ego and ambition is more important than the truth.
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by Kieren1 October 9, 2011 10:26 PM EDT
Some Headlines Around the World on the Amanda Knox Ruling:

FREE TO MAKE A FORTUNE

Our Meredith, the Forgotten Victim: Knox Courtroom Circus Overshadows Our Lovely Girl say Kercher Family.

Will It Be the Most Lucrative TV Interview in History? Networks Vie for First Sit-Down with Freed Amanda Knox.

Money rules. Justice comes in second ... at least for now.

Visit these websites for the other story ...

truejustice.org/ee/index.php

examiner.com/crime-in-nashville/did-amanda-knox-get-away-with-murder

dailymail.co.uk/news/article-492893/Foxy-Knoxy-girl-compete-mother-men.html
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by BronSydney October 9, 2011 9:59 PM EDT
Bravo to 48 hours for setting the record straight, providing actual details and deep background, instead of just swallowing the titillating fantasy of the medieval, dangerous, bigoted, and evidently sick prosecutor. Shame on all those who were so blinded by salacious concoctions that they could not muster the efforts to dig for complete information. That prosecutor should be convicted for contempt, perjury, abuse of justice; de-registered; then confined to a hospital; in order to protect other innocents from his Salem-like predatory abuses. Poor girl, eaten alive by predators like him, with no lawyer, and in conditions of sleep and food deprivation that amount to torture. Shame on the Italian justice system, shame on those who bought the incoherent lies of the prosecution, and those who pronounced, and continue to pronounce judgement, on things they have no knowledge of.
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by stevelnyc October 9, 2011 8:35 PM EDT
Scary. After reading some of the comments and convictions here against Knox, the only thing I can think of is the Salem Witch Trials. I wonder if anyone here is related to anyone from back then.
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by involved_indi October 9, 2011 7:40 PM EDT
I hope we aren't bombarded with "Amanda" stories everyday. I say let her write her boook and if you are interested then buy it. Otherwise it's time to move on.
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by ardeinne October 9, 2011 6:07 PM EDT
I'm amazed at all the Italy-bashing that's going on here.

Actually Amanda Knox and her family should be glad this did happen in Italy. The Italian legal system has way more protections for defendants than the US system. An appellate court in the US would nevert give a defendant the kind of leeway Knox and Sollecito had to present their case; nor would an American appellate court ever reviewed the evidentiary record as the Italian court did. At the appellate level, American courts limit themselves to reviewing the transcript of the lower court proceedings for purely procedural errors. If she had been convicted in the US she'd still be in prison.
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by samXXkiley October 9, 2011 3:39 PM EDT
coucou,
Amanda has suffered in prison, she is free, "thank God" , she can tell her ordeal, an ordeal experienced by millions of women humiliated, harassed in prisons around the world
"ua revoir"
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