NEW YORK, June 19, 2009

A Case Of Blood And Lust Captivates Italy

Did Amanda Knox Murder Her Roommate During A Sex Game Or Was She "Psychologically Terrorized" By Police?

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    Amanda Knox  (AP Photo/Stefano Medici)

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(CBS)  Edda Mellas, the mother of accused killer Amanda Knox, fought her way into a courthouse today to testify on her daughter's behalf - in what has become Italy's trial of the century, reports 48 Hours Mystery correspondent Peter Van Sant.

"She's absolutely innocent," Mellas said. "There's no doubt in my mind, never has been, that she's had nothing to do with this."

Knox, an honor student from Seattle, was studying in Perugia in November 2007, when her 21-year-old British roommate, Meredith Kercher was discovered murdered in the house they shared.

"There were 47 separate wounds - bruises, scratches, cuts," said British journalist Nick Prisa. "The police and prosecution has always insisted that this was a sex game gone horribly wrong."

Police became suspicious of Knox and her boyfriend, Raffaele Sollecito. During questioning, investigators say Amanda signed a statement admitting she was in the house when Meredith was killed. She also falsely accused a local bar owner as being the killer.

But why would Amanda lie to the police? Well, it turns out that her so-called confession came after an all-night 14-hour interrogation where she was denied food, water, sleep and legal representation. And according to recorded testimony in court, Amanda says she was hit during the questioning.

"I was hit in the back of the head by one of the police officers who said she was trying to make me help me remember the truth," Amanda said in court. "I was very, very scared because they were treating me so badly and I didn't understand why."

"They psychologically terrorized her until she signed it," said private investigator Paul Ciolino, who spent weeks in Italy looking into the case for 48 Hours Mystery.

He says all of the prosecution's forensic evidence is inconclusive.

"They don't have a case," Ciolino said. "There's no physical evidence. There's no eyewitness testimony. There's no motive."

In fact, Ciolino says the real killer is Rudy Guede, whose DNA and bloody fingerprints were found in Meredith's room. Police believe Amanda and Raffaele joined Guede in the sex orgy that led to Meredith's death. Guede was tried separately earlier this year and found guilty of Meredith's murder.

"Rudy Guede raped and murdered Meredith Kercher," Ciolino said. "Amanda and Raffaele never laid eyes on Rudy, never met with him and never hung out with him... didn't know him."

The trial is expected to last into the fall. If convicted, 21-year-old Amanda Knox could face life in prison.



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by mejordelahistoria July 21, 2009 9:55 AM EDT
by the way she laughs and smiles in court in front of the jury you can easily tell she is so guilty. I hope they give her maximum.
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by Dgunner June 21, 2009 12:06 PM EDT
I was charged with obstruction once for not giving my social security number to a police officer. There are no written laws that state you have to give up your social number to police for any reason other than federal indictement and it must be part of the indictement. ask around you will see.
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by mauiswift June 21, 2009 10:09 AM EDT
http://www.truejustice.org/ee/index.php?/tjmk/comments/how_the_media_should_approach_the_case_if_justice_is_to_be_done_and_seen_to/#comments

Above is an excellent link detailing the evidence that leads upto A. Knox and R. Sollecito's arrest. Again, the American press is not reporting all the details in this case.
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by bucketoftea June 19, 2009 9:24 PM EDT
Why is CBS repeating quite important "mistakes" in their reporting?eg. Never interrogated for 14 hours, 9 at most. There are many omissions and untruths.
Paul Ciolino is an oaf.
Haven't you people worked out yet that the truth is more interesting as well as being, er... right. It is extremely alarming to me that lies and blatant misrepresentation is being propagated. It's not OK. CBS is not alone, but that's no excuse. It's sickening and scary. You can't really turn lies into truth by repetition, but you can manipulate, deceive and try to divide and control us with ignorance, fear and hate. It's not OK.
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by CRIMSON_H June 19, 2009 8:04 PM EDT
Paul Ciolino was never a cop. He holds no degrees. His only credential is a mail-order PI course. Ciolino doesn't even know his own client: Amanda just testified this week that she DID, in fact, know Rudy - he was a pal of Amanda's downstairs housemates. Amanda & Rudy even had a few nights on the town as part of a small group. Yet Ciolino asserts, "Amanda and Raffaele NEVER LAID EYES ON Rudy, NEVER MET with him and NEVER HUNG OUT with him... didn't know him." How could CBS News be so easily manipulated by such a dim-witted huckster?!
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