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12-30-2013, 05:51 AM
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Amanda Knox-Meredith Kercher Murder-house for Sale
The Italian house where British student Meredith Kercher was murdered is up for sale. Kercher's murder led to the conviction, then acquittal, of American Amanda Knox. The infamous property, in Perugia, is on sale for over $500,000 went on sale just before Christmas, reports The Telegraph newspaper. Realtor Vincenzo Russo admitted there may be "some difficulty" in selling the 10-room property and hoped no "macabre curiosity seekers" would be attracted by the sale. Kercher was a student in the town in the 2007 when she was found murdered, with her throat slit in her bedroom at the house. She shared the house with two Italian women and Knox, 26. Knox, along with her Italian boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito, were convicted of her murder. That verdict was later overturned, though she did spend four years in jail. |
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12-30-2013, 11:21 AM
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Re: Amanda Knox-Meredith Kercher Murder-house for Sale
What a load. That is exactly what he wants to have happen. Why else would he be so candidly disclosing that information to international news?
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12-31-2013, 07:14 AM
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Re: Amanda Knox-Meredith Kercher Murder-house for Sale
LMAO, you know the case very well, i see New evidences pop out like mushrooms, as well as old ones mysteriously vanish: these RIS (italian version of CSI) are really weird: do you remember Midas, the dude well known in Greek mythology for his ability to turn everything he touched into gold? Well, they work almost the same way: they have the ability to turn everything they touch into shit. Meredith was killed on November 1st, 2007; they've found a stain of blood allegedly belonging to A.K. on a knife blade on October, 2013. Go figure. Another time (another case), they've stopped a boat heading to Morocco because on board the was a moroccan dude who was allegedly the murder, (according to one of their phone tapping); turned out that the translation was fucked up: it took to them SIXTEEN different translations to realize that he didn't said "God forgive me, i haven't killed her, God, please, make she reply" BUT "God help me with my travel". That poor man risked to be locked forever because of a veryveryveeery wrong translation. ANOTHER time (yet another case) they've claimed to have found blood stains belonging to both victim and 1st suspect on a bicycle pedal: well, turned out that not only it wasn't their blood, but that it was NOT blood at all (have you ever heard of blood NOT containing Hemoglobin?). Oh, and they had to exhume the victim's body because they had forgot to record her fingerprints before she was buried, btw. Ah, and the expert that analyzed the suspect's PC fucked it up so much that after his work it was impossible to establish if the history was/wasn't altered, plus the 73,8% of the files (about 156,000) were missing and unrecoverable, not even by the best magician in the world. Oh and before i forget: some days after they claimed that various fingerprints belonging to the suspect were collected, a sad truth emerged once again: among the MANY fingerprints that had been collected ... 10 belonged to the victim's brother (who had nothing to do with the murder) 2 belonged to the victim's father (who had nothing to do with the murder as well, he was the homeowner after all) 3 belonged to a carpenter, guilty for having worked there day before the crime MANY others belonged to COPS (perhaps gloves were too expensive) Note: all the above ^^^ fingerprints ^^^ were clear, showing a perfect match, great work! Finally, 2 ones allegedly belonged to the suspect; however, according to italian law, in a comparison between two single fingerprints, there MUST be at least 16 points in common, but there were many less; only making the algebraic sum between the results of the two comparisons you could reach 16 points in common. 'nuff said |
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12-31-2013, 07:24 AM
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Re: Amanda Knox-Meredith Kercher Murder-house for Sale
Isn't it crazy?? Their judicial system and police force seem like a joke. And they don't have double jeopardy so they can keep trying someone until they get the verdict they want. They botch investigations all the time. Letting anyone stroll through the crime scene. Charging people with no evidence. It's insane. If I were Amanda Knox I would never go there again.
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