The Night of Justice Defense Lawyers Confident that Supreme Court Will Cancel the Ruling After their Appeal Florence, January 31, 2014 We had not a reasonable doubt that the mind of the judge was already made up and so, probably, did Amanda’s lawyers. They tried again yesterday morning, in the few minutes left, to change that idea. They don’t know …
Read More »Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito – letter to the Italian Ambassador in London
31 January 2014 His Excellency Alain Giorgio Maria Economides The Italian Ambassador 14 Three Kings’ Yard London W1K 4EH Dear Ambassador, We are writing to you as UK citizens who love Italy, its people and culture but are appalled by the way the Italian criminal justice system has failed the late Meredith Kercher by its vendetta against the innocent Amanda …
Read More »Giuliano Mignini, the Italian Drama Queen
I’m sure just about everyone has heard of Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito and I’m sure we all have our opinions on their guilt or innocence. This case from the beginning has been all over media in both Italy and America. However, we (for the most part) have seemed to change our view within the last couple of years. Being the avid ‘True Crime’ …
Read More »Amanda Knox, Raffaele Sollecito and the Obstacles to Justice
“Justice is rather the activity of truth, than a virtue in itself. Truth tells us what is due to others, and justice renders that due. Injustice is acting a lie.” – Horace Walpole The Meredith Kercher murder case has transfixed the media in three countries for six years and public interest shows no signs of waning. Most coverage has been …
Read More »David Thorne Case: The Framing Of Joseph Wilkes
Background: Joe Wilkes allegedly “confessed” that he murdered Yvonne Layne 5 minutes after police had him in the interrogation room at the Ravenna police department on 7/14/99. He allegedly broke down and said “I’m sorry. I killed her.” The story would go that David Thorne paid him to kill her for the sum of $300. Police wrote in their supplemental …
Read More »Advocates Look To Correct Misleading Information Presented By Anti-Amanda Knox Wikipedia Style Website
Injustice Anywhere, an all volunteer organization working to correct wrongful convictions, has launched a new website titled: Murder of Meredith Kercher. The website aims to set the record straight about a deceptive Wikipedia style website that discusses the Meredith Kercher murder case. The site in question was designed by an anonymous anti-Amanda Knox blogger using the alias “Edward McCall”. The misleading pro-guilt website can be …
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