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Originally Posted by Nage Waza
She did not lie about her story...the police made her provide a hypothetical scenario of what she thinks may have occurred (this is according to the defense). There was no evidence against her at all, yet you think she is guilty? Provide me with some evidence. She has also been adamant that she was slapped by the police during the interrogation.
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I have just as much reason to not trust the defense as I do not to trust the prosecution. I think in Italy the onus of the proof is on the defense, the suspect is guilty until proven innocent. The defense really didn't have much to work with in this case.
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Originally Posted by Nage Waza
Based on the evidence of the case, she would not be in jail (in Canada) and the police would not have pressed charges.
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I think this still would have gone to trial in Canada, especially since its a pretty despicable murder, and the suspect tried to shift the blame to somebody with a pretty iron clad alibi.