Also I really shouldn't have to explain to you, presumably an adult human, what a burden of proof is and how it works. So no, we're not really in the same "position."
Also I really shouldn't have to explain to you, presumably an adult human, what a burden of proof is and how it works. So no, we're not really in the same "position."
This might shock you, but your opinion on this matter doesn't actually mean anything.
So I'm not going to weigh in on the case itself but there's a free online course on Future Learn right now on Forensic Psychology... if you're at all interested in true crime or this topic at all, I'd highly recommend it. Psychology has typically been ignored in the justice process throughout the world, and it…
OK, so I'm reading (no, I haven't read it all yet) the Massei Report, and so far I'm struck by a few things: 1) It appears to me that, even in this day and age, the ability to interpret English into Italian and vice versa is not good; 2) This "Report" is actually a judicial decision designed to support its conclusion,…
What was it that convinced you of her guilt? Was it the lack of motive? The lack of physical evidence? The lack of connection with the known, actual murderer? The history of psychotic behavior of the prosecutor?
Is that the one that said it was all about a ~Satanic sex game~?
What makes me feel so sorry for the Kercher family is that their daughter's murderer was given a reduced sentence for lying and implicating Amanda and Raphelle. He received a 30 year sentence, with 14 - FOURTEEN years! Off for testifying against Amanda and Raphielle. All because the prosecutor had serious sexual…
The sole person who committed the crime is in jail.
You are a fucking idiot. Here are the facts.
Only she never did cartwheels. She did some yoga stretches after being interrogated for six hours.
Yes. His blood, poop, and other DNA was found all over the apartment, especially Meredith's room and Meredith herself.
It's been a while since I looked at all the details, but I believe it was the investigators who asked her if she knew any black men, and, after being questioned for hours (having naively declined representation), named her boss as the only one she could think of.
The actual murderer went to jail. The rest of it has just been a fucked up court thing. At least now, the family can finally move on.
1. You do not know that. People respond bizarrely to trauma. People often report not crying for days when an actual loved one dies.
I think a lot of people find her weird and off-putting, and that's probably a large part of why this whole fiasco happened.
I think she is just a fucking weird person and disassociating from painful situations is very common but that does not make you a murderer.
The guy who killed her is in prison and has been for years. There was tons of physical evidence and a confession. There was no reason to ever believe that Knox and her boyfriend had anything to do with it, no evidence they had anything to do with it, and a crazy prosecutor who has tried multiple cases on his…
It's just a different kind of fucked.
1) They most likely didn't do it
I mean, I'm not interested in a whole lot besides Harry Potter (and other fantasy novels, so I've got that going for me). (But no, I did not read the book so I don't have any clue what you're talking about, sorry.)