I'd love to be a sociopath. I feel guilty if i borrow 50P, and don't pay interest on it when i give it back.
Most of the evidence was barely admissible and most experts accept that... 1)There has never been any evidence placing Amanda Knox in the room where Ms Kercher was murdered. But at the original trial, the prosecution argued successfully that the DNA of Sollecito found on Ms Kercher's bra clasp at the scene and the victim's DNA found on the tip of a knife in Sollecito's flat proved the pair's involvement. 2) The said bra strap wasnt examined until 6 weeks later after more then a couple of people had touched it after not cleaning hands from touching other evidence 3)They said that the knife – identified, as the detective concerned told the original trial, by his "investigative intuition" – was the murder weapon. Taken together, they were deemed sufficient to prove the pair's involvement in the murder of the 21-year-old student from Coulsdon, Surrey, who was Knox's flatmate. 4)The new report confirms that claim, and says the alleged DNA on the knife is equally unreliable. The two forensic experts from La Sapienza University in Rome found that the forensic team in the original trial failed to follow correct procedures, both at the crime scene and subsequently in the laboratory You see most the evidence doesnt point towards her and infact shouldn't have even been allowed due to flimsey detective work..You just guess she has got off because she is hot like most other people without truly researching the case! The prosecution can't appeal. btw I own at mooting n
Gut feeling tells me they did it. Same old case of american media pressure and terrible italian courts. If Amanda Knox was black, not one american tv channel or newspaper would have bothered even reporting it. But she's a white pretty middle class all american girl and they can't be evil sick twisted bitches can they?
about the last bit. If she were black, the US would have her extradited and then executed back in the US
It was more to do with your inexplicable avoidance of capital 'I'. I understand it if you speak Welsh as a first language though.