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Old 01-31-2014, 10:07 PM   #273
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http://www.allvoices.com/contributed...on-seem-likely

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Evidence against Miss Knox:

She first claimed to not be at the apartment the night Meredith was murdered, but then changed the story to directly accuse an innocent man of murdering the coed.

She was reportedly spotted at a store in the early morning hours before the police were alerted to Meredith's body -- accused of buying bleach.

She reportedly showered in the apartment after discovering an unsettling amount of blood, before police were aware of Meredith's body. It's odd that this would be her first action after noticing an apparent break in and potential crime, isn't it?

Amanda appeared to stage her "attempt" at contacting Meredith by calling her English phone, knowing that she used her other phone in Italy. After she is told to try contacting the woman (when telling their other roommate about the blood and apparent "break in") She finally calls both phones, but neither calls last even long enough to listen to Meredith's voicemail.

Both Amanda and Raffaele couldn't get their stories to match up during the investigation.

Amanda lied to police and told them that Meredith always kept her door locked -- when it was the contrary.

Raffaele Sollecito knew that nothing had been stolen from Meredith's bedroom before police were even able to enter it.

Amanda knew details behind Meredith's murder (such as where some of the wounds on her body were) and shared them with friends, even though the details hadn't been released and Meredith's body was found covered with a blanket.

A homeless man saw Amanda and Raff in a "heated argument" at the flat where Meredith's body was found at around 11:00 p.m., the night she was reportedly murdered.

A knife was found in Raff's possession with Meredith Kercher's DNA on one end (the blade) and Knox's DNA on the handle. The knife was scrubbed with bleach and had only trace amounts of DNA.
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