Thursday, December 15, 2011

Amanda Knox begs judges to 'do justice' in emotional final plea

In a speech in almost perfect Italian, Knox asks judges to clarify their Raffaele Sollecito and the murder of Meredith Kercher

His voice choked with emotion - sometimes to the point that he could not continue until she gasped - Amanda Knox asked the judges to decide whether to remove her and her former Italian boyfriend, Raffaele Sollecito, the murder of Meredith Kercher.

"I want to go home to my life," he told the court. "I will not be deprived of my life, my future, something that does not have."

At the end of a statement of great emotional intensity, delivered entirely without notes, and Italian almost perfect, said in a weak voice. "Justice is"

Although almost completely collapsed since the beginning, and his delivery was even more fraught with tension in his opinion, Knox's words were so clear and simple.

crucial, she categorically denied the key prosecution accusation. Who killed Kercher, her British roommate

standing in a room full but silent, hands with fingers touching, almost as if in prayer, 24-year-old said. "I'm not saying [i] and I did not do the things I said. I did not kill. I do not rape. I do not steal."

Sister

Knox, Deanna, said -. As a young American lawyers, Maria del Grosso

Wearing a green shirt, black hooded jacket, black pants and boots, students from the University of Washington - who is serving 26 years for murder - said he had good relations with all three roommates, even if it was a bit disorganized and inattentive.

"I lived my life, especially with Meredith. She was my friend. She was always nice to me, "he said.

For the rest of the most damaging evidence is a statement Knox gave police the morning of November 6, 2007, at the end of the interview the whole night, which was placed on the home at the time of the murder. In the statement he later retracted, also said that the murderer was Diya "Patrick" Lumumba, his employer at a local bar, which later proved his innocence.

Knox asked six professionals and two judges to consider how it was at that time: "I never knew I had suffered the tragedy did not know what to do with it ... "His only experience of the tragedy through television, he said.

His mistake was to put their faith in the police. "I've trusted blindly, and when I made available, to the point of exhaustion of these days, betrayed me," said Knox. "On the night of November 5-6, which n ' was not under stress and pressure, which has been manipulated. "


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