A jailed Italian mobster claims his brother did the crime and the Italian authorities wouldn't even look into it.
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He said he had tried to write the Italian court several times to say that Knox and the others were innocent, but no one ever contacted him, defense and prosecution officials said.
"When he came to my house he had a bloodstained jacket on and was carrying a flick knife. He said he had broken into a house and killed a girl and then he had run away," Aviello said in his statement.
"I know [he was involved] because my brother confessed to me that he had killed Meredith and he asked me to hide a blood-stained knife and set of keys," he said, according to an attachment to Knox's appeal documents.
Aviello said he can prove Knox's innocence and his brother's involvement because of evidence he buried at his home.
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http://www.cnn.com/2010/CRIME/06/11/...ex.html?hpt=T2
If true, heads will roll.