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Originally Posted by Delgar
I don't know that she did it, but it seems to me a lot of people are going out of their way to proclaim Knox's innocence. I would agree the evidence isn't strong enough in North America to convict, but we aren't dealing with those standards. In other words, while I think she's "not guilty", I also doubt her innocence.
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People are going out of their way to proclaim their innocence because of the cruel and unusual claims against her, which landed them in jail for four years. This case is totally crazy and it was very interesting. There was no evidence in Italy either, so I am unsure what standard you are speaking of.
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Originally Posted by Delgar
There's no doubt Knox is a liar. She definitely knows more about the murder than she's let on, though it would seem in part her hashish haze contributed to her actions in the interrogation immediately afterwards.
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She is not a liar, you are simply rehashing the lies and accusations against her. She knew nothing about the murder which the murderer admitted to. He brought Knox in when offered a deal, nothing more than that. Hash had nothing to do with anything at all.
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Originally Posted by Delgar
I'm no fan of the Italian justice system, nor of Knox. In many ways she has contributed to the mess she finds herself in.
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Blame the victim eh? This is simply pathetic.