At 12:47 pm, Knox called her mother in Seattle, who told her to contact the police. Sollecito telephoned his sister, a police officer, for advice, then made two calls to the emergency number 112, at 12:51 and 12:54 pm. He reported a break-in, blood, a locked door, and a missing person.[31] Before the carabinieri arrived in response to these calls, two officers from the Polizia Postale (Post and Communications Police) drove up to the house. They were investigating a report from a local woman who had found two mobile phones in her garden, later believed to have been discarded there by the killer, which the police had traced to Via della Pergola 7.[32]
When a friend of Sollecito's went there briefly around 8:40 pm, Knox was there and opened the door.[76] Police computer analysts, who destroyed Sollecito's computer while examining it,[77] said the film ended at 9:10 pm and there was no trace of human interaction on his computer between then and 5:32 am
That seems to disagree. Additionally, can you either edit your posts in future or just make one big post instead of 10 all in sequence?
Also, your times are wrong:
It is all in the Massei report, which is the report put out by the presiding judge for stage one. The report summarizes the entire case and the reasoning for the verdict in stage one.
I think she was definitely part of the murder. Here's what I think happened:
There were 3 people involved. Amanda Knox, her bf, and that black guy. There are some credible motives for the murder that are floating around but I won't talk about that.
They were into marijuana so I think some or all were on it at the time.
They tried to play a sex game with Kercher for the black guy. Kercher obviously refused, but the three held her down and even had a knife on her. Then it accidentally turned badly and they staged the entire break-in story.
Sorry if I'm being Captain Obvious but I hope she serves her time in jail because the amount of evidence supporting a conviction is too strong.
The Massei report is basically void so why are you using old and discounted evidence?
Interesting, thanks.
My question is what is the next step in Italy?
If they're going back to 'square one' I think it may be found to be double jeopardy. I think it's important to note that here the lower court is the finder of fact. Here, once that has been done it can't be revisited without some exceptional finding (if at all). We, like Italy, have three levels, but if I understand correctly, the appeals and SCOTUS do not find fact, but rule on question of law.
If the next step in Italy goes back to square one where the facts are retried I suspect that would be seen as double jeopardy here. I don't care what Italy thinks, that would be a whole 'nother bite at the apple.
Fern
A re-do of stage two. It probably won't begin until next year, I'd guess.
The Massei report contains a summary of everything from stage one. To say that is void is not only wrong, but doesn't even make sense. The only thing that has been invalidated is stage two, due to misconduct from Hellman, the presiding judge in stage two. Nothing that happened in the invalidated stage two is relevant any more. Stage one still stands and will continue to stand.