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Meridith Kercher

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Nonu Fri 31-Jan-14 20:00:10

Oh dear, Oh dear, the poor , poor parents of this beloved daughter, still on the rack , will their pain ever end ?
Kercher will not go back to Italy voluntarily IMO, but I wonder how Obama is going to handle this ?
Rather interesting !

Ana Fri 31-Jan-14 20:03:12

You mean Amanda Knox won't return to the US voluntarily of course, Nonu. Not quite sure what Obama's got to do with it...confused

margaretm74 Fri 31-Jan-14 20:04:27

Do you mean Knox? Americans are always keen to extradite anyone they accuse of ANYTHING and clap them in prison without a trial. She has been found guilty.

Nelliemoser Fri 31-Jan-14 20:07:55

And somewhere or other lies the truth.

I have no real idea of the details of the trial or what the prosecution's evidence was. Or how the original guilty verdict was dropped then reinstated. That in legal terms seems very Bizarre.

If it was just something that happened in an awful drug fuelled frenzy, it might well be that the American suspect would never ever get into that situation again. So she is possibly not too dangerous.

margaretm74 Fri 31-Jan-14 20:11:51

She has not been sentenced because she could theoretically commit another crime, but because she has been found guilty of murder. Therefore she should serve her sentence in the country where the crime was committed.

Nonu Fri 31-Jan-14 20:17:39

Pardon , mean"t Knox , still full of this wretched cold!
Why I mentioned Obama is that it would need to weigh the potential blow to co-operation on organised crime and other areas between the two governments 1

jinglbellsfrocks Fri 31-Jan-14 20:40:17

I don't think this should go on any further. It's become emotional torture for the woman. First she's guilty, then she's not, then she is. The Italian courts should be ashamed of themselves.

They don't know the truth. They never can. Time to let it go in my opinion.

jinglbellsfrocks Fri 31-Jan-14 20:41:34

The US is notoriously reluctant to give up one of their own for extradition.

margaretm74 Fri 31-Jan-14 20:44:45

Oh dear, Meredith's sister on TV wondering if Meredith has been forgotten in all this and that it is all about Knox.

We have not forgotten Meredith. However there seems to be so much publicity about the pursuit of justice and the "cult" of Knox particularly in USA that the media has lost sight of what happened.

Nonu Fri 31-Jan-14 21:00:52

I agree Margaret , poor Meredith [the victim] seems to have been forgotten .
Cannot lessen the pain of her family however.

Soutra Fri 31-Jan-14 21:03:18

There's the book and now the film as well I believe. I don't think those should have been allowed while it was still sub judice. I don't suppose we will ever know the truth but if she has been found guilty and the appeal verdict overturned - shouldn't that be the end of it?

absent Fri 31-Jan-14 21:31:09

It has turned into a complete farce which is truly terrible for both families. What is worse is that if the findings of this last Italian court are flawed – not that unlikely given the contamination of the forensic evidence – it is possible that someone else committed this horrible crime and is getting away with it. I don't think the full true story will ever emerge.

margaretm74 Fri 31-Jan-14 21:31:29

The end of the court case is when Knox is in prison .. however there will never be an end for Meredith's family.

jinglbellsfrocks Fri 31-Jan-14 22:10:59

So you know something about it that the rest of the western world doesn't Margaret74?

You can be sure Knox is guilty?

Aka Fri 31-Jan-14 22:11:24

Well Knox certainly seems to court publicity.

jinglbellsfrocks Fri 31-Jan-14 22:16:47

Oh well. She finds herself in the public eye a lot. That's it then. Guilty. hmm

jinglbellsfrocks Fri 31-Jan-14 22:19:20

I would think the Americans would be feeling that this is becoming "cruel and unusual punishment".

The definitive truth is not going to suddenly show itself now.

Deedaa Fri 31-Jan-14 22:28:05

I have always been dubious about the guilty verdict as the police chief in charge of the original investigation had a history of deciding on the guilty party and making the evidence fit his theory. Anything that disproved his ideas quietly disappeared.

Soutra Fri 31-Jan-14 22:29:10

I hear what you are saying jingl and the trial did sound extremely dodgy by our standards. However, the due course of law was followed, an appeal allowed and then its verdict overturned. How many more times do they have to go through the procedure before a verdict which suits Amanda Knox and her boyfriend is arrived at? We just don't know ourselves and every time the whole sordid business is reopened it is more torture for Meredith's family.

Aka Fri 31-Jan-14 22:30:33

Didn't say that jingl just said she courts publicity which is undeniable. She places herself in the public eye. It's her who chooses to be on national TV, accept book deals, etc.

Ana Fri 31-Jan-14 22:34:11

Well, yes, but that was after the original verdict had been overturned and she thought that was the end of it.

Aka Fri 31-Jan-14 22:37:27

She did think that was the end of it, didn't she? Except for any profit she might make on the deals, so in one way she was prepared to do the opposite of putting it all behind her.

Ana Fri 31-Jan-14 22:39:43

But that's not an indication of guilt, is it?

Aka Fri 31-Jan-14 22:39:47

And she has her own website. Nice!

Ana Fri 31-Jan-14 22:41:56

Still not an indication of guilt...hmm