Italian appeal court clears Amanda Knox of murder

I wonder what kind of media attention Amanda Knox will receive upon her return to the U.S. Will she be perceived as innocent or guilty? If believed to be guilty, will she be vilified in similar fashion to Casey Anthony? My guess is no. TGO

Refer to story below. Source: Reuters

Photography: Associated Press

ReutersBy Deepa Babington | Reuters

PERUGIA, Italy (Reuters) – An Italian court cleared 24-year-old American Amanda Knox and her former boyfriend of murdering British student Meredith Kercher in 2007 and ordered them to be set free on Monday after nearly four years in prison for a crime they always denied committing.

Seattle native Knox and Italian computer student Raffaele Sollecito, had appealed against a 2009 verdict that found them guilty of murdering 21-year-old Kercher during what prosecutors said was a drug-fueled sexual assault four years ago.

Looking pale and tense as the sentence was read out in a packed Perugia court room, Knox was led away in tears and close to collapse by police officers.

The court quashed the conviction against Knox, who was sentenced to 26 years in jail and against Sollecito, who was sentenced to 25 years, after independent forensic investigators sharply criticized police scientific evidence, saying it was unreliable.

Kercher’s half-naked body, with more than 40 wounds and a deep gash in the throat, was found in 2007 in the apartment she shared with Knox in the Umbrian hill town of Perugia where both were studying.

Both Knox and Sollecito, 27, had consistently maintained their innocence throughout the original investigation and trial. A third man, Ivorian drug dealer Rudy Guede, was imprisoned for 16 years for his role in the murder.

The court upheld a conviction against Knox for slander, after she had falsely accused barman Patrick Lumumba of the murders. It sentenced her to three years in prison, a sentence which has now been served.

Knox’s good looks and the salacious details of the murder helped make a global media sensation of the trial, which attracted hundreds of reporters from around the world to the packed Perugia courtroom.

Expectations were running high before the verdict that Knox and Sollecito would walk free after the forensic review discredited DNA evidence used to convict them.

In a tearful address to the court earlier on Monday, Knox pleaded with the panel of two professional and six lay judges to free her, saying she was paying for a crime she did not commit.

“I did not do the things they say I did. I did not kill, rape or steal. I was not there,” she said in the fluent Italian she has learned in prison.

OUTRAGE

The appeal trial gripped attention on both sides of the Atlantic, with an outpouring of sympathy and outrage from many in the United States who saw the American as an innocent girl trapped abroad in the clutches of a medieval justice system.

A powerful lobbying campaign by her family played a big part in changing perceptions of Knox from the promiscuous “Foxy Knoxy” of early media reports and the cold-blooded, sex-obsessed “she-devil” portrayed by prosecutors.

In the process, her plight in jail dominated reporting of the trial, leaving Kercher’s family feeling the real victim of the crime had been pushed to one side.

“Mez has been almost forgotten in all of this,” her sister Stephanie told a news conference as the family emphasized that the brutality of the crime must not be forgotten.

Kercher, a Leeds University student from Coulsdon in Surrey, was on a year-long exchange program in Perugia when she was murdered, bringing a flood of unwelcome attention to the medieval town in central Italy that her family said she loved.

The murder investigation showed she was pinned down and stabbed to death. Prosecutors said that she resisted attempts by Knox, Sollecito and Guede to involve her in an orgy.

But their case was weakened by forensic experts that dismissed police evidence that traces of DNA belonging to Knox and Kercher were found on a kitchen knife identified as the murder weapon.

The experts also said alleged traces of Sollecito’s DNA on the Briton’s bra clasp may have been contaminated.

The defense argued that no clear motive or evidence linking the defendants to the crime have emerged, and say Knox was falsely implicated in the murder by prosecutors determined to convict her regardless of the evidence.

(Editing by Peter Millership)

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One Response to Italian appeal court clears Amanda Knox of murder

  1. GhostRider says:

    About her being vilified in similar fashion to Casey – We’ll never know because she was in fact perceived as innocent as evidenced by a number of both American and foreign diplomats spending their energies and working on her behalf during the last 4yrs due mostly to the media’s portrayal of her – not blindly but taking into account all the circumstantial evidence made public during the trial – as being innocent.

    As to her being treated the same way as Casey had she been perceived as guilty and the obvious answer is no because Amanda did not kill her own defensive beautiful little girl.

    Even in prisons among their own scum peers, criminals that are in due to crimes on children go through hell.

    The only similarities between Amanda and Casey were that they were hot chicks and both stories and trials became media sensations on opposite sides of the Atlantic. Personally I would pick Casey for some S&F SHE’S THE BETTER POLE DANCER OF THE TWO

    GhostRider Wisdom…That’s my story and I’m sticking to it.

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