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Topic History of: Knox and Sollecito freed!
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JK2006 Good point pedant!
Double Negative You would be surprised if he did end up inside?
Locked Out In The Know wrote:

I've always suspected that Knox was innocent, but never liked her ... something quite shifty about her.


I've refrained so far from comment. But nothing I've seen of her has convinced me that she's anything other than a spoiled kid with some pretty adventurous and decidedly dark sexual leanings. Whether that makes her capable of murder is something I'd rather someone else decided {and apparently they have...}. The question of her technical guilt regarding her {non} involvement in the murder of Meredith Kercher is now resolved it seems.
But the jury is still out on the question of exactly what personal characteristics earned her the nickname "Foxy" back home, so there may be some reason to believe that there is something to your assessment. I can't say I cared for her one bit, but that's rather beside the point. If she wasn't complicit in murder justice has been served.

There has been some ugliness from both sides, a hugely expensive and high-profile American campaign which clearly carried the message that no daughter of Uncle Sam could possibly have done anything so despicable {despite the offspring of many U.S. loins doing just the same and much worse many times before} and the recent expressions of regret at the acquittal from the Kercher family, some of whom clearly didn't give a stuff about who killed the poor girl just as long as some bastard was rotting in prison for it. Whether they were guilty or not.
In The Know Prunella Minge wrote:
Then again, it sounds as though someone else WAS involved in the murder. Who knows, from a distant armchair, who's innocent and who is guilty?

Who wins ?

Was this a victory for justice ... or for media PR ?

I've always suspected that Knox was innocent, but never liked her ... something quite shifty about her.
Prunella Minge Then again, it sounds as though someone else WAS involved in the murder. Who knows, from a distant armchair, who's innocent and who is guilty?