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Meredith Kercher era una studentessa inglese che si trovava in Italia nell'ambito del progetto Erasmus presso l'Università per stranieri di Perugia; venne ritrovata priva di vita con la gola tagliata nella propria camera da letto, all'interno della casa che condivideva con altri studenti. La causa della morte fu un'emorragia a seguito di una ferita al collo provocata da un oggetto acuminato usato come arma. Per concorso in omicidio è stato condannato in via definitiva con rito abbreviato il cittadino ivoriano Rudy Guede.

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00:00:0722-year-old English student brutally murdered in her bedroom at a certain
00:00:12I was stung in my total disbelief and found myself in handcuffs on my wrists and it immediately appeared as
00:00:20of course the fact that Merit had been killed with a cutting weapon Meredith knew the
00:00:28his killer at the beginning we were talking about the kitchen knife of my house full of blood we were talking about
00:00:36of my DNA on the bra strap on the pillow next to Meredith's body there are some fingerprints
00:00:43of the so-called fourth man regarding Amanda Nox his DNA was found on the handle
00:00:56There was a lot of anticipation about the knife for the first hearing of the Amanda Era trial
00:01:02Incredibly casual Amanda Nox born July 9, 1987 Seattle Washington
00:01:21Amanda Nox from the early stages of the investigation is a very different girl from the Amanda Nox we have
00:01:26seen at the trial the girl we see in the first moments in the videos immediately after the events that
00:01:31she kisses Raffaele Sollecito outside the crime scene, she is not the Amanda Nox we will see
00:01:36to the process which is instead much more structured, much more combative, much more precise, much more lucid
00:01:42in this story there is a key figure, that of Amanda, on whom so much has been built
00:01:48a noir character who has attracted a lot of attention from international public opinion
00:01:55Amanda in a short time also thanks to the press especially the English press becomes
00:02:01foxy noxy foxy noxy actually was her nickname on her blog at the time and there were a number of
00:02:08photographs also thanks to the beauty of this girl who was undoubtedly the
00:02:14brought to be considered precisely this this angel of evil substantially capable
00:02:19to seduce anyone who came within range of the doors the characterization of the two subjects was very strong
00:02:26the media had led to identify Nox as a girl dedicated to frequenting boys who use drugs
00:02:36on the other hand we had a boy with his first sentimental experiences
00:02:45completely subjugated but in a benevolent way to this girl
00:02:54prompt becomes a sort of inert appendage there is a sort of puppet completely in his
00:02:59hands are also described in this way by the prosecution I remember the defense lawyer of Sollecito lawyer
00:03:07good morning, who precisely defined the nox as it was painted, not because he considered it a sort of
00:03:14Venus in furs no so this powerful female figure capable of conveying the
00:03:20others towards his needs to manipulate them to control
00:03:28the story of sex, drugs and other things came out almost immediately but then something else happened
00:03:39The fact that had cast a bad light on the relationship between these two boys was that the day after they discovered
00:03:49the brutal murder of meredith kercher they went to buy some character underwear
00:03:57sexy and the store cameras caught them circling around in these underwear and
00:04:05They were joking and laughing and practically the day before they had found a girl their age with her throat cut
00:04:14around her this aspect of us is let's say very sexualized but associated with a feminine power
00:04:19even if clearly malevolent a bit like the witch not able to bewitch the Circe able to
00:04:24to charm is also something else that weighed heavily on her by the judicial point-setter because she of
00:04:29fact was considered the one who had organized and planned this criminal plan fundamentally
00:04:34with the aim of punishing Meredith because she was in competition with Meredith
00:04:38fox and knox so fox and knox made this character that was built to explain the
00:04:48the reasons for this accusation are that I am a crazy, lying murderer.
00:04:58so many other proofs that I can say but they are swear words and so
00:05:08and the diabolical lovers were represented she as a manipulator an actress one who
00:05:19the unbridled council gave things like this and to me as a cold, manipulated, calculating slave
00:05:28who stood in the corner and had the presumption to take the piss out of everyone
00:05:36Raffaele seemed like he didn't know where he was, he was really lost, confused, even a little improbable in
00:05:44in some of his statements when he made spontaneous declarations he was a very boy
00:05:52introverted and certainly such an exorbitant situation so abnormal compared to that
00:05:59what could a boy who had been attending Knox for five days, five six days, expect?
00:06:03undoubtedly it may have generated a situation of understandable confusion in short
00:06:19During all the trials I made several spontaneous statements because I noticed a total disinterest
00:06:27I expected the prosecution to call me as a witness and essentially ask me for my
00:06:35direct testimony in reality it was not like that
00:06:50Knox certainly underwent examination by the first instance court of assizes for a long time
00:06:58I got the call I got the text and I was so happy I wanted to spend the whole night
00:07:10only with Raffaele so I turned it off so as not to be called back all of us
00:07:18we were able to ask questions that focused mainly on what had happened and how he had
00:07:24after that famous night we have analyzed the text of the message several times, even to the
00:07:32acts see you later exactly in your mind the see you later which is the English translation you can
00:07:39translate as hello then it's not in me either see you later see you later that literally
00:07:46and see you later which in English is a way of saying hello
00:07:57Amanda Knox, in making statements initially as people informed of the facts, brings up
00:08:04patrick lumumba placing herself at the scene of the crime and referring to the conduct of
00:08:11lumumba as the perpetrator of the crime after having committed a sexual assault
00:08:19in reality it will always be a much debated topic because there have never been any violent traces of a
00:08:27possible rape the first one who spoke about sexual violence was Amanda when it hadn't happened yet
00:08:36an autopsy that supported the hypothesis of a sexual involvement in the crime here is patrick
00:08:47Do you think there is any remorse on Amanda's part for what was done to you? I don't think so.
00:08:54she
00:08:55officially so he never apologized to me the first justification that was given for this
00:09:05patrick lumumba's indication was to say he had to give the police what he was doing
00:09:12the interrogation had to give a name and therefore to escape from this strong psychological pressure the
00:09:21first name that comes to mind is patrick lumumba amanda but he will also claim to have been
00:09:27beaten and then tells a story that in some way could have been the solution to this
00:09:35situation of extreme difficulty that she was experiencing she spoke of suggestions suggestions she has
00:09:43she talked about pressure she talked about being beaten in the circle of people who were
00:09:50There was a man around me who had this cell phone who was just putting this cell phone in the
00:09:56my face saying look at this cell phone but who is this but you wanted to meet him they yes
00:10:02they were moving they were right around me I didn't see who gave me the first slap because
00:10:08I was behind then I turned around I saw the woman and then another my head
00:10:18there was a great deal of unrest there that evening and the flying squad probably intervened
00:10:26several elements of the police and it may also be that in the excitement she was bumped into
00:10:36shoulders but I think I can exclude that she was hit when she wrote that memorial was
00:10:45beaten by the police no she was beaten up no the police suggested the content no in this
00:10:53memorial she says I confirm the statements made last night regarding the events
00:11:00that may have happened at my house with patrick well here is an important reasoning this
00:11:07choice is confirmed with the memorial where on the contrary at that moment the nox had no
00:11:16kind of pressure so he could rectify his statement this never happens
00:11:22because he freely and spontaneously confirmed these circumstances these declarations
00:11:28because I wasn't sure what was my imagination what was reality and so I wanted to say it was
00:11:37confused in the imaginative reconstruction of amanda nox there are some coincidences that make us think why it goes
00:11:48to slander a black person who will then coincide with Rudi Ghede speaks of sexual violence when
00:11:58the elements of the sexual approach were not yet in the records and he is placed at the crime scene
00:12:06so all the representation that he provides certainly poses some important coincidences
00:12:13she advanced her thesis by bringing forward elements of absolute improbability with respect to life
00:12:21common as if that was the truth that she had to entrust to that process
00:12:30if I had had that clear, precise and precise attitude even during the first stages of the investigation
00:12:35he probably would not have come to make statements instead marked by great
00:12:40confusion but not only during this interrogation which was considered very controversial and what
00:12:46she also does after the interrogation when she substantially reiterates that version in the
00:12:49the memorial that she writes alone is actually a bit difficult to get past some of the things she writes
00:12:58there are circumstances in that story that are objectively really difficult to
00:13:03placing the first degree trial in a work of pure fantasy of suggestion will be
00:13:12characterized by a very long trial investigation, the material that was presented was impressive
00:13:22scientific findings were filed by the public prosecutor at the end of the investigations, for example
00:13:29all the procedural stages for the murder of Meridith Kercher were important and were based on
00:13:35mainly on the scientific evidence which however had been collected in such a way as to give ample
00:13:46possibility for the defense to counter the scientific findings that the
00:13:52police on behalf of the public prosecution the two queens of evidence and more jokes then are the hook the
00:14:00knife the defense attacked the investigations a lot this evidence which is considered the so-called
00:14:14The DNA on the bra is the prosecution's star evidence, and it's not a star evidence at all.
00:14:19because there are a number of uncertainties and our technical consultant had detected a
00:14:24series of problems at the procedural level I believe that the hook and the knife were
00:14:31solid evidence but with the solidity of the other clues the theme of failed alibis is a theme that to me
00:14:42is
00:14:42very close to heart the failed alibi means the represented a certain reality which was then demonstrated
00:14:50different but the element of the failed alibi was ascertained through two types of analysis and verifications
00:15:00the one on Amanda and Sollecito's cell phones and the one on the analysis on the computer used by
00:15:08Raffaele Sollecito the two boys said that they had spent the whole evening at Sollecito's house and
00:15:21they had slept late then the next morning we read a little on his computer I looked
00:15:30the email and we listened to some music and then later we watched the movie we
00:15:40I ate and then he cleaned the dishes but as I said I don't look at the clock often so I go back to ten
00:15:50so then we smoked a joint together you fell asleep together yes first we did
00:15:59love and then we fell asleep the results of the computer and phone tests said that
00:16:10human interaction on the computer had only taken place until shortly after 9pm so that did not change the fact that they had little
00:16:20after 9pm they could have gone out to kill as the time of Meredith's death has been placed
00:16:28around 10pm 10.15pm both cell phones are turned off around 8.30pm 9pm
00:16:38which was absolutely unusual as their phones were producing telephone traffic until late at night
00:16:46Usually
00:16:51you also woke up together it's likely but I can't say for sure the phone starts again
00:17:00to work the telephone on call at six in the morning while on his computer at five in the morning
00:17:08morning a program opens to listen to music this means that I prompt at five
00:17:15in the morning he was already awake so the fact that they had slept late and that they had
00:17:22spent the whole night at the house of the solicitor and he was fainting
00:17:31then this version is denied by other findings such as the famous statement
00:17:37of the curate clochar
00:17:40Antonio Curatolo was discovered by me, in particular by a colleague of mine, Antioco Fois, about a year after the crime.
00:17:49Curatolo tells us that on the evening of the crime he saw the two young people Raffaele and Amanda in the square where he
00:17:57he lived
00:17:58and to have seen them looking out from the railing surrounding the square, looking towards the hunt for the crime
00:18:05I said it when I came here it was around half past nine
00:18:14and I know it was time to sit down light me a cigarette take a look around it must have been five
00:18:21minutes you and they were already there
00:18:23the last time I saw them was around half past eleven then I sat down to read for a moment
00:18:31I cried, I left the magazine, I smoked a cigarette
00:18:35the bus passed around midnight they take the bus and those who take the boys to the disco curator saw
00:18:42Sollecito and Amanda were arguing heatedly in that little field where he stayed from 9.30pm to 11pm.
00:18:54About 30
00:18:55Curatolo placed them outside the house as a precaution and during the hours coinciding with the execution of the murder
00:19:06let's say that these testimonies then take on a different importance in the subsequent levels of judgment fundamentally due to a contradiction
00:19:16Curatolo says that on the evening of the crime he had seen a lot of young people in masks coming and going around the square
00:19:24of shuttle buses
00:19:25then the defense objected this if the same evening he saw Amanda and Raffaele in the square c
00:19:34'it was the masked people
00:19:35it couldn't have been the night of the crime, that was Halloween night and Halloween was the night before
00:19:50we did almost good I remember hundreds of hearings with the most unlikely witnesses it really became a thing
00:19:59theatrical the prosecution absolutely wanted to win its battle we of the defense wanted to demonstrate
00:20:08that we were on the side of reason had become a bit of a football match but we were talking about life
00:20:17Of
00:20:17people so unfortunately the situation is much sadder than it may seem you are about to decide about my life
00:20:26any words I can say right now will be less than what I feel inside I did not kill Meredith
00:20:38And
00:20:41I was not in that house on the night of the crime Amanda is certainly the black star of this story and
00:20:50from this
00:20:50point of view, much has been said, rightly so, about the fact that in many moments we have forgotten then
00:20:58by Meredith
00:21:06We obviously had relationships with Meredith's family who behaved with incredible dignity.
00:21:16incredible
00:21:25and the last time I spoke was November 1st
00:21:29It was in the morning at about 2.15am
00:21:33The hearing dedicated to the examination of Meredith's family was a very touching day, the subject who was most moved
00:21:55he was the father
00:22:10and answered the court's questions in a very very emotional way.
00:22:34Meredith
00:22:35his mother was ill and if she had survived
00:22:40she would have returned to London to spend Christmas with her family
00:23:03Meredith
00:23:04who disappears from the narrative of this story very early
00:23:08as unfortunately often happens
00:23:09that is, the victims are those who ultimately remain on the periphery of history
00:23:14no in this story certainly the dominant female figure was Amanda and she overshadowed everything
00:23:20unfortunately the victim was also obscured
00:23:24in these two years we have perhaps spoken too much about the accused and too little about the victim who at twenty years old is not there
00:23:31'it's more
00:23:38There was a lot of anticipation on the day of the verdict
00:23:45the sentence came out very late
00:23:47the prosecution had asked for life imprisonment
00:23:50the court decided to grant the defendants mitigating circumstances
00:23:54but he came out with a guilty verdict
00:24:01Having seen Articles 533-535 of the Code of Criminal Procedure
00:24:09declares Nox, Amanda, Marie and Raffaele solicit
00:24:13guilty of the crimes attributed to them
00:24:16Nox sentences them to 26 years of imprisonment
00:24:21and to the penalty of 25 years the request
00:24:40The moment Rudy is arrested, a crazy media storm is unleashed against him.
00:24:51Gray sweater, dark shirt, jeans and short hair
00:24:54It's a Rudy who stated that he neither killed nor raped Meredith
00:24:59the national news opened with Rudy's face
00:25:04who in a video he made for fun with his friends made some strange noises
00:25:10I'm a vampire
00:25:12I'm dratla
00:25:15I'm dratla
00:25:17I'm dratla
00:25:17this has led to exceptional conditioning
00:25:25when he was identified we already had a small picture
00:25:30as a troubled boy who came from a very difficult family background
00:25:35an Italian family was entrusted
00:25:39then from that moment I have not heard any more news
00:25:47and almost immediately this figure of the liar emerged
00:25:51and this was a trait of his that seemed quite distinctive
00:25:57he has always maintained and continues to maintain that he was actually inside the house
00:26:02of having attempted to rescue Meredith after realizing that she had been mortally wounded by a subject X
00:26:09which he always described in a very nebulous way
00:26:15I opened it and going towards this room I find myself in front of the silhouette that I have well memorized in my head
00:26:25and on the shoulder
00:26:27this figure had turned its back on her
00:26:31and when I got there
00:26:34it was the lowest silhouette
00:26:36no longer tall
00:26:38no less and no more adult
00:26:41he places himself there
00:26:43he talks about having met Meredith
00:26:47of having had an appointment with Meredith
00:26:49that Meredith opened the door for him
00:26:51and then accuses this mysterious serial killer thief
00:26:56who suddenly enters and kills him while he is in the bathroom in the space of a few seconds
00:27:03I saw this silhouette
00:27:05well the first thing I did was that it happened with who was it
00:27:10touching this person's right shoulder
00:27:13and by making that gesture of mine this person turned with the left
00:27:18and he had the knife in his hand
00:27:24and I question him several times during the investigation
00:27:28he says when I entered the bathroom after a while I heard that there was a girl arriving
00:27:36and he recognizes Amanda in this girl
00:27:44while I was going to the bathroom I heard the doorbell ring
00:27:48and Meredith herself is the one who went to ask who he is
00:27:56open
00:27:56I didn't hear the person who said there are
00:28:00opened and there I recognized the voice of Amanda Noz
00:28:03Rudy Guede actually already talks about Amanda in a slightly more precise way than he does
00:28:08regarding the other alleged attacker
00:28:11which he describes within the scene
00:28:13but about Amanda it is more precise
00:28:15in short, let's say that his accusations about Amanda
00:28:17even if they won't be very structured
00:28:20but they already appear in a fairly early stage of the investigation
00:28:24I was injured, I fell to the ground
00:28:27I threw a chair that he had carried in his hand
00:28:30this person
00:28:31and this person went out
00:28:35and after that this person went out
00:28:38the fear was in me
00:28:41but I wanted to see
00:28:44because I heard footsteps, several footsteps
00:28:47that they were leaving
00:28:48I went into the room, the first room I had there
00:28:52and I looked out and I saw the silhouette
00:28:54as well as having met me
00:28:56vocally Amanda Noz
00:28:58I saw his silhouette
00:29:02that came out of...
00:29:05Meaning what...
00:29:06did you see her alone or with Mattino?
00:29:08I didn't see her alone
00:29:09but I repeat I heard more footsteps
00:29:14his versions were quite diverse
00:29:18starting from the chat with the friend
00:29:20while he is in Germany
00:29:22and the friend is collaborating with the postal police
00:29:25to try to track him down
00:29:26where it says clearly that Amanda
00:29:27it has absolutely nothing to do with it
00:29:30in the investigations he then spoke of a shadow of Amanda
00:29:33in short it was very imprecise
00:29:36and also extremely ambivalent
00:29:37in short, that is, profoundly inconsistent
00:29:39in his statements
00:29:42basically does not speak of promptness
00:29:44that is, it describes a male subject
00:29:47describes some of its macroscopic characteristics
00:29:50quite common it must be said
00:29:52who still says he didn't see well
00:29:54over time
00:29:56the legal matter has been concluded instead
00:29:58this description of the two subjects
00:30:00it becomes clearer
00:30:01evidently as time goes by
00:30:02his ideas became clearer
00:30:04let's say it becomes more precise
00:30:05quite surprisingly
00:30:07alone in front of Franca Leusini
00:30:09to whom he instead says clearly and roundly
00:30:11that it was Nox and basically solicited
00:30:16Rudy's has always been a bit of an adjustment
00:30:20and it's a bit like throwing the stone and pulling the hand
00:30:23he has always done it that way
00:30:30so he always made a series of assessments
00:30:32deemed not fully credible
00:30:35by the judicial authority
00:30:36which then led to a judicial ruling
00:30:39very severe in the first degree
00:30:40because despite the choice of the abbreviated rite
00:30:42he was sentenced to 30 years
00:30:43then the Court of Appeal of Assizes
00:30:45he then reduced it to 16 years in fact
00:30:47the final punishment
00:30:48but undoubtedly Gede's versions
00:30:50there are many
00:30:51they are all versions in which
00:30:53no matter how hard he tries
00:30:54he can't give an explanation
00:30:56consistent with his behavior
00:30:57because objectively
00:30:58the big problem of this story
00:31:00is that the murder is sexually motivated
00:31:02and the only coherent trace
00:31:04of sexual activity with Meredith is his
00:31:11in the stories he always told
00:31:13we believe that there has never been any inconsistency
00:31:17because what he said
00:31:19he specified it a few times
00:31:21some times he said it in a more
00:31:27more open
00:31:28but I have never seen any contradictions on this
00:31:32in the most absolute way
00:31:37we met Rudy
00:31:39about a year apart
00:31:41in the tragic events of Perugia
00:31:43I met Rudy because I'm part of
00:31:46of a voluntary association
00:31:47at the Viterbo prison
00:31:50Rudy is called a drifter
00:31:53us too in the first moment
00:31:55where we meet him
00:31:57we remain to some extent
00:31:59conditioned by this image
00:32:01that we bring with us from Emilia
00:32:04Rudy is drawn
00:32:06like a professionally capable thief
00:32:10then one says
00:32:11well okay I'm going to read
00:32:13Rudy's criminal record
00:32:15I find a list of precedents
00:32:18infinite at least on this type of crime
00:32:21Absolutely not
00:32:23also the first instance sentence that condemns him
00:32:27grants him extenuating circumstances
00:32:30by virtue of his previous clean criminal record
00:32:34in the first year and a half
00:32:36when his entire trial was played out
00:32:38from the first degree to the second degree
00:32:39and the emotional affair to the Supreme Court
00:32:42it is still strongly felt
00:32:44and so in my opinion
00:32:45some conditioning
00:32:48to some extent it is present
00:32:50in the analysis of its history
00:32:54Rudy was certainly
00:32:56in a very uncomfortable position
00:32:57there were his footprints
00:32:59at the crime scene
00:33:01there was his DNA
00:33:03in Meredith's vagina
00:33:04climbing Everest was easier
00:33:10as a defense
00:33:12we had proposed ourselves
00:33:13that if the others
00:33:15they had done the abbreviated rite
00:33:17we would have held the trial
00:33:20if the others had held the debate
00:33:22we would have done the abbreviated rite
00:33:26because I'm sure
00:33:28that if he had gone through the process with the other two
00:33:30all the blame in the trial
00:33:32they would have been unloaded on him
00:33:34and he certainly would have gotten life imprisonment
00:33:37Rudy was finally convicted
00:33:40but he has a pain
00:33:41that for the defense
00:33:42it's certainly a defeat
00:33:44but compared to a life sentence
00:33:46compared to 30 years ago
00:33:48take 16 years
00:33:49there is a huge difference
00:33:57when I get to the point of the first sentence
00:34:00My father and I didn't believe it.
00:34:03we felt very much like we were in a dictatorial state
00:34:07this was the feeling
00:34:08I was wondering there
00:34:10can I have hope?
00:34:11to get out of all this garbage?
00:34:14he really started asking me this question
00:34:16Mom was nervous
00:34:18he was very afraid of this
00:34:20I remember him sending me some of his letters
00:34:23I was much more inclined
00:34:25to take things day by day
00:34:29when the first sentence declares her guilty
00:34:32obviously she felt lost
00:34:35but even then he tried to react
00:34:42the root of tranquility is precisely conscience
00:34:47that is, if I feel innocent
00:34:50at that point there is an inner cell
00:34:53let's say so
00:34:53that is not disturbed by anything
00:34:55so this in my opinion
00:34:58it was the reality that supported her the most
00:35:00the fact that people
00:35:04they believed in his innocence
00:35:06some friendly person
00:35:08who followed her
00:35:09and with whom he was in contact
00:35:11at least epistolary
00:35:13his lawyers
00:35:15apart from the parents of course
00:35:17this supported her a lot
00:35:21It's obvious that I expect the best
00:35:23but I'm also a realist
00:35:26as regards Italian justice
00:35:29the Italian judicial system
00:35:31it's different from ours
00:35:32but I still expect the best
00:35:44I called it the Nox clan
00:35:47because I think that
00:35:49at least from the outside
00:35:51was organized like a clan
00:35:54they are organizing a fundraiser right away
00:35:59to cover the costs
00:36:00for the defense of Nox
00:36:02always present in court
00:36:05alternatively
00:36:06mother, father, sister, various relatives
00:36:09and they are especially committed
00:36:11in moving important American figures
00:36:15which in my opinion
00:36:18in the long run he then gave
00:36:20an important result
00:36:21there were direct pressures
00:36:23and indirect pressures
00:36:24on the part of the Americans
00:36:26there was a very strong attention
00:36:35of the American media
00:36:37essentially innocent
00:36:39Mignini was
00:36:40the public prosecutor
00:36:42most targeted
00:36:43at that moment
00:36:48I remember
00:36:50during that period of the investigation
00:36:51above all
00:36:52I have to say
00:36:53after the conviction
00:36:54first degree
00:36:55there it is
00:36:57all hell broke loose
00:37:00America
00:37:01she woke up
00:37:02angry
00:37:02and ready to challenge
00:37:03the Italian judicial system
00:37:05just to save
00:37:06the student
00:37:07sentenced to 26 years
00:37:08in prison
00:37:08the Americans
00:37:10I'm on the Nox side
00:37:11there was
00:37:12the intervention
00:37:13of the senator
00:37:14Mary Cantwell
00:37:15of Washington state
00:37:17which intervened
00:37:18at the then
00:37:19Secretary of State
00:37:20Clinton
00:37:21and also
00:37:22Hillary Clinton
00:37:22intervenes on the case
00:37:23he did not express
00:37:24no worries
00:37:25to the Italian government
00:37:26the secretary said
00:37:28of American state
00:37:29interviewed
00:37:29during the broadcast
00:37:30television
00:37:31The Week
00:37:32on the ABC channel
00:37:33Clinton clarified
00:37:35to be available
00:37:36Anyway
00:37:37to meet
00:37:37anyone who has
00:37:38some concerns
00:37:39on the matter
00:37:40but I had
00:37:42even letters
00:37:43of threat
00:37:43that reached me
00:37:44from a judge
00:37:45of the superior court
00:37:47of the state
00:37:47of Washington
00:37:48a certain
00:37:49Michael Heavey
00:37:50that were full
00:37:51of biblical references
00:37:53inviting me
00:37:54to get busy
00:37:55to free Amanda
00:37:56Why
00:37:57if I had insisted
00:37:59in my attitude
00:38:00the Americans
00:38:01they would have remembered it
00:38:05they were not
00:38:07arguments
00:38:09respect
00:38:09to the individual tests
00:38:11or to the individual elements
00:38:13that emerged
00:38:15both from the investigations
00:38:16that from the processes
00:38:17it was an act of faith
00:38:19that is Amanda
00:38:20he is innocent
00:38:21and the Italian process
00:38:22it's wrong
00:38:27it was a bit
00:38:29an attack
00:38:30to the system
00:38:31Italian justice
00:38:34he felt
00:38:34always under scrutiny
00:38:36in front of
00:38:38to the American evaluation
00:38:40politics
00:38:41media
00:38:42and so on
00:38:47after the positive outcome
00:38:49of the first degree
00:38:51start
00:38:51the degree
00:38:52of appeal
00:38:53Where
00:38:54from the very beginning
00:38:55we had
00:38:56the feeling
00:38:57That
00:38:58the air was
00:38:59changed
00:39:02the very first day
00:39:04of hearing
00:39:06Judge Alatre
00:39:07he made the report
00:39:08introductory
00:39:09this colleague
00:39:10Zanetti
00:39:11he said
00:39:12that the only thing
00:39:13certain of this process
00:39:14it was death
00:39:15by Meredith
00:39:16thus proposing
00:39:18to all present
00:39:20accusa
00:39:21defense
00:39:21civil party
00:39:22the fact that
00:39:23everything else
00:39:24it was obviously
00:39:26characterized
00:39:27from uncertainty
00:39:29in this way
00:39:30the court
00:39:31he had practically
00:39:32revealed
00:39:33That
00:39:34rebus
00:39:35ixtantibus
00:39:36the defendants
00:39:36they should have been acquitted
00:39:38at the beginning of the process
00:39:39so this
00:39:40it was the climate
00:39:43so here it is
00:39:45that comes
00:39:45appointed
00:39:46in a hurry
00:39:47a college
00:39:48expert
00:39:49made up of two
00:39:50experts
00:39:55the court
00:39:56assists him from
00:39:56of appeal
00:39:57he arranged
00:39:58an expert opinion
00:39:59by experts
00:40:00above the parties
00:40:01with the object
00:40:02to evaluate
00:40:03actually
00:40:04all analyses
00:40:05genetics
00:40:06carried out by the police
00:40:07scientific
00:40:08during the investigations
00:40:11in particular
00:40:13they were appointed
00:40:14which experts
00:40:15the professor
00:40:16Carla Vecchiotti
00:40:17and the doctor
00:40:18Stefano Conti
00:40:21the work
00:40:22entrusted
00:40:23to
00:40:24Old men
00:40:24and Counts
00:40:25that was it
00:40:26to evaluate
00:40:27the work
00:40:28of the scientific police
00:40:30and determine
00:40:31if
00:40:32those findings
00:40:33were
00:40:35solid or not
00:40:36what does it mean
00:40:37let's go into detail
00:40:40the two finds
00:40:42subjected to greater
00:40:43Attention
00:40:44because those on which
00:40:45it was a little more grounded
00:40:46the dynamics
00:40:47they were the bra hook
00:40:49found at home
00:40:51and then the knife
00:40:52which had been seized
00:40:54and on which
00:40:54handle
00:40:55had been found
00:40:56DNA
00:40:58by Amanda
00:40:58and on the blade
00:41:00Meredith's
00:41:04My role
00:41:05together with that of Professor Novelli
00:41:06that was it
00:41:07to be the consultants
00:41:09of the prosecution
00:41:10or the experts
00:41:11appointed by the prosecution
00:41:12that they had to
00:41:14to carry forward
00:41:15together with the
00:41:16experts
00:41:17evaluate precisely
00:41:18in front of the revision work
00:41:19actually evaluate
00:41:20how much had been done
00:41:28at the time
00:41:29of the appeal process
00:41:30there were
00:41:31two opposing oppositions
00:41:33that they were
00:41:34that of the consultants
00:41:35of the prosecution
00:41:36where we said
00:41:37that those traces
00:41:38were attributable
00:41:39and which were attributable
00:41:41with certainty
00:41:42to the suspects
00:41:43while the opposition
00:41:44of the defense
00:41:45Obviously
00:41:46it was that
00:41:46that those traces
00:41:47were characterized
00:41:49from too many phenomena
00:41:51which we define
00:41:51casual
00:41:52which made them
00:41:53not useful
00:41:54and of this notice
00:41:55it was also
00:41:56the expertise
00:41:58Then
00:41:58old men
00:41:59and accounts
00:42:00the discussion
00:42:02yes it is
00:42:03focused
00:42:04on two
00:42:05leitmotif
00:42:06let's say
00:42:07on one side
00:42:08the smallness
00:42:09of the tracks
00:42:10analyzed
00:42:11by the scientific police
00:42:13and above all
00:42:13the one on the knife
00:42:15a trace
00:42:16low copy number
00:42:17Therefore
00:42:17a trace
00:42:18very small
00:42:19and on the other side
00:42:20the contamination
00:42:22on one of the knives
00:42:23seized
00:42:24in the drawer
00:42:25of the kitchen
00:42:25by Raffaele
00:42:26the scientific one
00:42:27she had succeeded
00:42:28to isolate
00:42:29a microtrace
00:42:31of DNA
00:42:32belonging
00:42:33to Meredith
00:42:34Kercher
00:42:35the doctor
00:42:36Stefanoni
00:42:37the person in charge
00:42:38from the Prosecutor's Office
00:42:39of the Republic
00:42:39for that guy
00:42:40of investigations
00:42:41she had succeeded
00:42:42to seize
00:42:44this track
00:42:46organic
00:42:47in one
00:42:48microgroove
00:42:49of the knife
00:42:50where probably
00:42:52Despite
00:42:53a possible
00:42:54washing
00:42:55had remained
00:42:56of the material
00:42:57biological
00:42:58and right away
00:42:59it is said
00:43:00that the champion
00:43:01of DNA
00:43:02it was very small
00:43:03and the experts
00:43:05they decided
00:43:06not to proceed
00:43:07at the exam
00:43:08of the material
00:43:09biological
00:43:10because they thought
00:43:12that already
00:43:13when the scientific
00:43:15had carried out
00:43:15the investigations
00:43:16in the laboratory
00:43:17the quantity
00:43:18of material
00:43:19biological
00:43:20was so small
00:43:21not to be given
00:43:22certainty
00:43:23of the result
00:43:27the experts
00:43:29of the court
00:43:30they criticize
00:43:30All
00:43:33they come to criticize
00:43:34Also
00:43:35there
00:43:36method
00:43:37with which
00:43:38they were
00:43:40amplified
00:43:41the champions
00:43:41organic
00:43:42to arrive
00:43:43to the result
00:43:44of those DNAs
00:43:45that is, according to
00:43:46the old men
00:43:47the biological trace
00:43:49on the blade
00:43:49of the confiscated knife
00:43:51it didn't work
00:43:52just amplified
00:43:53what
00:43:54Nobody
00:43:55he never said
00:43:57openly
00:43:58is that
00:43:59many probably
00:44:00they thought that that
00:44:00trace ditches
00:44:01a trace
00:44:03even on purpose
00:44:04maliciously
00:44:05on that blade
00:44:05how to say
00:44:06to bring history back
00:44:08Obviously
00:44:09the answer
00:44:10it would also be fine
00:44:11too simple
00:44:12if someone
00:44:13if he had to
00:44:14to have put
00:44:15he could have even put some there
00:44:16moreover
00:44:18there have been
00:44:19so many mistakes
00:44:21and the first
00:44:22among these errors
00:44:23we believe
00:44:23it was that
00:44:24to deny
00:44:25an expert opinion
00:44:26when finally
00:44:27it was given
00:44:28you know that the result
00:44:29who offered
00:44:30this expertise
00:44:31it is that of the
00:44:32no possibility
00:44:33to attribute
00:44:34DNA
00:44:35to Raffaele Sollecito
00:44:38when finally
00:44:39the judges
00:44:41they asked
00:44:42to do
00:44:43an expert opinion
00:44:44by
00:44:44of experts
00:44:44appointed by them
00:44:45for me
00:44:46you are in the first ray
00:44:48of the sun
00:44:48in the middle of the clouds
00:44:50finally
00:44:51I can
00:44:52hope
00:44:53which essentially
00:44:54put yourself in the
00:44:54on white
00:44:56something serious
00:44:57and concrete
00:44:57in all this
00:44:59chaos
00:44:59and in fact that's how it was
00:45:04Basically
00:45:05Finding 36
00:45:07and the hook
00:45:09of the bra
00:45:10by Merylith
00:45:11those were the ones
00:45:13on which it seemed
00:45:13it was played
00:45:14the whole process
00:45:15according to the experts
00:45:17if it had been found
00:45:19DNA
00:45:21of promptness
00:45:22on the hook
00:45:23of the bra
00:45:24this depended
00:45:26from the fact
00:45:26that the track
00:45:27it had been
00:45:28contaminated
00:45:30both from the delay
00:45:31in the
00:45:31finding
00:45:33both in the
00:45:34bad
00:45:35management
00:45:36of the subsequent phases
00:45:37of conservation
00:45:38and analysis
00:45:42on the hook
00:45:43of the bra
00:45:44was
00:45:45by the scientific police
00:45:46carried out
00:45:47the analysis
00:45:48and it was determined
00:45:49the presence
00:45:50by Merylith Kerch
00:45:51and by Raffaele Sollecito
00:45:53the experts
00:45:54they contested
00:45:55the attribution
00:45:57of those traces
00:45:57or the possibility
00:45:58to use them
00:45:59for identification purposes
00:46:01saying
00:46:01that it was possible
00:46:02that they were the fruit
00:46:03of contaminations
00:46:05Why
00:46:05Perhaps
00:46:06there was scarcity
00:46:07of material
00:46:08it's because
00:46:08the scientific police
00:46:10had analyzed
00:46:12those traces
00:46:12in a laboratory
00:46:14Where
00:46:14also other tracks
00:46:15of those investigated
00:46:16they had been
00:46:17analyzed
00:46:20They said that
00:46:21the scientific police
00:46:23had violated
00:46:24the protocols
00:46:25as
00:46:26he didn't have
00:46:27changed the gloves
00:46:29Between
00:46:29the finding
00:46:30of a trace
00:46:32and the finding
00:46:34of the next track
00:46:35Professor Conti
00:46:37which was one of the two
00:46:38appointed experts
00:46:39from the court
00:46:40he showed
00:46:41even the very close-up
00:46:43of the glove
00:46:45of the doctor
00:46:46Stefanone
00:46:46with whom he was with
00:46:47manipulating
00:46:48the hook
00:46:49of bra
00:46:50showing
00:46:51a presumed
00:46:52stain
00:46:53considering
00:46:54that that one
00:46:55it was a stain
00:46:56of dirt
00:46:56which therefore
00:46:57could have
00:46:58contaminate the hook
00:47:00same
00:47:01they always have
00:47:02deemed
00:47:03that that find
00:47:05had been
00:47:06contaminated
00:47:07but the real question
00:47:08is it from what?
00:47:11Who has always
00:47:13believed
00:47:14to the thesis
00:47:14of non-contamination
00:47:16of the finds
00:47:17he then moved
00:47:18from a consideration
00:47:19quite banal
00:47:20Raffaele's DNA
00:47:22prompt
00:47:22in the room
00:47:24by Meredith
00:47:24there wasn't supposed to be
00:47:26that it had been
00:47:27on the hook
00:47:28on the floor
00:47:29on the bag
00:47:30or on the mattress
00:47:32the contamination
00:47:33it's not enough just
00:47:34invoke her
00:47:35it must be demonstrated
00:47:36it's a result
00:47:37itself
00:47:38and every result
00:47:39in order to be able to be
00:47:40asserted
00:47:41must be demonstrated
00:47:42never anyone
00:47:43he demonstrated
00:47:44the presence
00:47:45of contamination
00:47:46because it was not demonstrable
00:47:48because in all of them
00:47:49the tracks
00:47:51we never find
00:47:51presence
00:47:52of contamination
00:47:53we realize
00:47:55if the investigations
00:47:56they were done well
00:47:57if the results
00:47:58I am the fruit
00:47:59of a contamination
00:48:00the experts
00:48:01of the court
00:48:02assists in appeal
00:48:03in fact
00:48:04they deposited
00:48:05an essay
00:48:06just to criticize
00:48:07the scientific police
00:48:09among other things
00:48:10also doing
00:48:10some mistakes
00:48:11the professor
00:48:12old men
00:48:13is the one that
00:48:15will consider
00:48:16to have identified
00:48:17another possible one
00:48:19biological trace
00:48:21on that knife
00:48:22but to have decided
00:48:24independently
00:48:25not to analyze it
00:48:26that track
00:48:27Instead
00:48:28it had to be analyzed
00:48:34the geneticist
00:48:35it is necessary to do
00:48:35a lot of clarity
00:48:36Why
00:48:37the geneticist
00:48:39in cases
00:48:40in cases
00:48:40criminals
00:48:41he is the one who
00:48:42characterizes
00:48:43biological traces
00:48:45us
00:48:46we attribute
00:48:47attendance
00:48:47we determine
00:48:48the presence
00:48:49of people
00:48:50on objects
00:48:51or places
00:48:52or people
00:48:53Why
00:48:54this happened
00:48:56and what could it be
00:48:57the murderous action
00:48:59which may have brought
00:49:00to this
00:49:00it's not the job
00:49:01of geneticists
00:49:02in this case
00:49:04I think this difference
00:49:05it wasn't so clear
00:49:07and that was asked
00:49:08to geneticists
00:49:09precisely because
00:49:10the context
00:49:11it was very complicated
00:49:12to formulate hypotheses
00:49:13which is not in our work
00:49:15of geneticists
00:49:16forensic
00:49:17I
00:49:18I do not want
00:49:20to be
00:49:20punished
00:49:22private
00:49:23from mine
00:49:25life
00:49:26from my future
00:49:27for something
00:49:27that I didn't do
00:49:29for Amanda and Raffaele
00:49:30it's windy
00:49:31of acquittal
00:49:32a wind that has arrived
00:49:33up to London
00:49:37forgive
00:49:37it's very difficult
00:49:38no one can die
00:49:39in that way
00:49:40says Stefani
00:49:40the sister of the same age
00:49:41by Meredith
00:49:42now we want
00:49:43justice and truth
00:49:45in the name of the Italian people
00:49:47the assize court
00:49:49of appeal
00:49:50from Perugia
00:49:52absolves
00:49:52both defendants
00:49:53from their written records
00:49:54to the bosses
00:49:55a b g e d
00:49:57for not having committed
00:49:58the fact
00:50:00order
00:50:00to the immediate release
00:50:01of nox
00:50:02Amanda Marì
00:50:03and urge Raffaele
00:50:04if not detained
00:50:05for another house
00:50:13when the judge
00:50:15the sentence said
00:50:16the of acquittal
00:50:18I was
00:50:19I was depressed
00:50:20I was expecting a world
00:50:21totally hostile
00:50:23as it was
00:50:29the evening of the sentence
00:50:31of appeal
00:50:32the square
00:50:33rose up
00:50:35against the judges
00:50:41maybe in the square
00:50:42maybe in the square
00:50:42there were only the guilty ones
00:50:44or maybe they were screaming
00:50:45stronger
00:50:46but surely
00:50:48those who that evening
00:50:49they awaited the sentence
00:50:51of appeal
00:50:52they believed
00:50:53that Amanda
00:50:54and Raphael
00:50:55they were guilty
00:50:57for Amanda
00:50:59I remember we were
00:51:00I went down
00:51:01with the elevator down
00:51:02in the part
00:51:03underground
00:51:04of the courts
00:51:05she was talking to me
00:51:06of how he would have liked
00:51:08greet the chaplain
00:51:09of the prison
00:51:10and he spoke to me
00:51:11of the fact that in any case
00:51:12he met
00:51:13beautiful people
00:51:15who couldn't wait
00:51:16to return to the United States
00:51:17from his family
00:51:23when she went on stage
00:51:24set up
00:51:25in a parking lot
00:51:26of Seattle Airport
00:51:27it was welcomed
00:51:28from a big round of applause
00:51:29and she once again
00:51:30it didn't work out
00:51:31to hold back the tears
00:51:35someone reminded me
00:51:36that I have to speak English
00:51:38I'm overwhelmed
00:51:39from emotions
00:51:44I looked at my city
00:51:46from the plane
00:51:46and it didn't seem real to me
00:51:48I thank everyone
00:51:49who believed in me
00:51:50now I want to stay
00:51:52with my family
00:51:55I wanted to feel
00:51:56so happy
00:51:57to go back home
00:51:58like her
00:51:58but actually inside me
00:51:59I was happy
00:52:00to go back home
00:52:01but what surrounded
00:52:03at my house
00:52:04it didn't leave me happy
00:52:06I didn't tell him
00:52:07sincerely
00:52:08but inside me
00:52:10I had a clear idea
00:52:10this feeling
00:52:16and now
00:52:17a new appeal process
00:52:18the cassation
00:52:19accepted the appeal
00:52:21of the Attorney General's Office
00:52:22from Perugia
00:52:22and cancelled
00:52:23with referral
00:52:24the appeal ruling
00:52:25that in 2011
00:52:26had acquitted
00:52:27Raffaele Sollecito
00:52:28and amanda nox
00:52:29the Court of Cassation
00:52:31the first section
00:52:32it practically makes a clean slate
00:52:35of the sentence
00:52:36from Perugia
00:52:36the first degree cassation
00:52:39he welcomed it completely
00:52:41the grounds for appeal
00:52:42of the Attorney General's Office
00:52:44right on the stock
00:52:45is
00:52:46of the fact
00:52:47that the failed alibis
00:52:49they were an element
00:52:51which could not be overlooked
00:52:53both because the criticisms
00:52:55to scientific analyses
00:52:57they were not based on concrete minds
00:53:00for me that news
00:53:03was
00:53:03falling back into the nightmare
00:53:06because in fact
00:53:07I felt
00:53:08again
00:53:09inside a vortex
00:53:11that never ended
00:53:14a bright side
00:53:16of this drama
00:53:17it was that I was
00:53:19in the United States
00:53:20I wrote a book there
00:53:21I also went
00:53:22in the Dominican Republic
00:53:23and I stayed there
00:53:24Therefore
00:53:25Yes
00:53:26I spent almost a year there
00:53:27going back and forth
00:53:30and how do you spend your days?
00:53:32to Santo Domenico?
00:53:33me my days
00:53:34I'll give you the 100 billion
00:53:35although
00:53:36preparing the process once again
00:53:38yes exactly
00:53:39I'm dedicating myself to this
00:53:42but outside the circle
00:53:44and from the pressure
00:53:45curious people
00:53:46the journalists
00:53:47they are quite pressing
00:53:50in private life
00:53:51then I came back to Italy
00:53:53when the trial took place
00:53:54of appeal bis
00:53:55because it was already being rumored
00:53:58that I had fled
00:53:59to escape fate
00:54:01in Italy everyone says that
00:54:03they think you are already
00:54:05the aspirant to Santo Domingo
00:54:06in this Caribbean paradise
00:54:08and that you will have no intention
00:54:11to return precisely
00:54:12in our country
00:54:13to answer
00:54:14before the justice system
00:54:16in your charges
00:54:18as I already said
00:54:20I am traveling with my passport
00:54:22it doesn't make any sense
00:54:23this fear
00:54:24also because
00:54:25Interpol
00:54:27at any time
00:54:28can get in my way
00:54:29in a heartbeat of food
00:54:31it wasn't my intention at all
00:54:33spend your life as an illegal immigrant
00:54:42now in front of you
00:54:44I am brought after a very long story
00:54:47of processes
00:54:48where they described me
00:54:51like a murderer
00:54:52Freddo
00:54:54ruthless
00:54:55me obviously
00:54:57I am none of these things
00:54:58I'm in front of you
00:55:00and I'm here
00:55:02just for
00:55:04try to make myself known
00:55:06and actually demonstrate
00:55:08what is the reality
00:55:10of this whole affair
00:55:12I don't remember what I said
00:55:14in front of the court of Florence
00:55:16a few years have passed
00:55:17but
00:55:19I meant
00:55:20to pass it on to him
00:55:21minimally
00:55:22the meaning
00:55:22of extreme discomfort
00:55:24and of discouragement
00:55:25that we try
00:55:26to face
00:55:27a situation
00:55:28Like this
00:55:29dramatic
00:55:31the first court that the station
00:55:32he also criticized
00:55:33Dr. Vecchiotti
00:55:35for the fact
00:55:36of having refused
00:55:38to analyze
00:55:40the second track
00:55:42found
00:55:43on the blade
00:55:44of the knife
00:55:45the Vecchiotti
00:55:46it does not motivate
00:55:46believing that
00:55:47as the track
00:55:48small
00:55:49as much as
00:55:50that
00:55:51in which Stefanoni
00:55:53he said
00:55:53of having found
00:55:55DNA
00:55:55by Meredith
00:55:56would be in the running
00:55:58in the same mistake
00:55:59of the scientific
00:56:01will be analyzed
00:56:02from the experts
00:56:03of the RIS
00:56:04in court
00:56:05of the assize court of appeal
00:56:06in Florence
00:56:07of the RIS analyzed
00:56:08that new track
00:56:09and was attributed
00:56:11to Amanda Knox
00:56:12likely
00:56:13left by Amanda
00:56:15at work
00:56:15of cleaning
00:56:16of the blade
00:56:18what was new
00:56:20to do another trial?
00:56:22zero
00:56:25Meaning what
00:56:26it was simply
00:56:27said
00:56:27maybe we haven't analyzed
00:56:30a trace
00:56:32a trial is held
00:56:33to analyze
00:56:34a trace
00:56:35X by Amanda
00:56:37it was a trial
00:56:39Very
00:56:40contextualized
00:56:42it passed
00:56:43essentially
00:56:44to development
00:56:45upon completion
00:56:47of that
00:56:47expertise
00:56:48And
00:56:49yes he went
00:56:49in the end
00:56:50in very quick times
00:56:52to discuss
00:56:53the singles
00:56:54positions
00:56:55who should I think about?
00:56:56in a context
00:56:57of this type
00:56:58if not
00:56:59to that same one
00:57:00Knox
00:57:00that somehow
00:57:02she already tells us
00:57:03with his words
00:57:04to have been there
00:57:05the road
00:57:06it was already
00:57:07outlined
00:57:08to return
00:57:09to a sentence
00:57:10of condemnation
00:57:16in another
00:57:19city
00:57:24in another
00:57:38city
00:57:40in another
00:57:41degree
00:57:41there was no one
00:57:42change
00:57:44the sentence
00:57:45unlike
00:57:45for me
00:57:46was
00:57:46the abyss
00:57:48I didn't have
00:57:48special hopes
00:57:50I was trying to live
00:57:51my days
00:57:52trying to have
00:57:53a minimum of normality
00:57:55Here you are
00:57:55hoping that in the end
00:57:57everything could be solved
00:57:58moreover
00:57:59I was followed
00:58:00even for more than eleven
00:58:01policemen
00:58:02as a spare
00:58:03because they were afraid
00:58:04that in some way
00:58:05I was fleeing from Italy
00:58:06waiting for the last one
00:58:07cassation
00:58:25I made sure to go directly
00:58:28of people in cassation
00:58:29the last day
00:58:30when there would have been
00:58:31a discussion
00:58:33in Rome
00:58:34to see in the face
00:58:36who would decide about my life
00:58:41there was not enough evidence
00:58:43to confirm the sentences
00:58:44beyond a reasonable doubt
00:58:46insufficiency
00:58:47trial
00:58:47a decision
00:58:49that the judges of the fifth criminal section
00:58:50of the Supreme Court
00:58:51they took
00:58:52at the end of a council chamber
00:58:54very tense
00:58:54duration ten hours
00:58:58really this
00:59:00it's a very important day
00:59:02I believe for Raffaele Sollecito
00:59:04but I also believe for those who believe
00:59:06it's a day
00:59:07the sentence
00:59:09what time was it issued
00:59:12it's a sentence
00:59:13not that it gives us any reason
00:59:16he totally agrees with us
00:59:22the Supreme Court ruling
00:59:24let's talk about the second Court of Cassation
00:59:26which cancels without postponement
00:59:28and substantially absolves
00:59:29definitively
00:59:30Nox and Sollecito
00:59:31leave space
00:59:33to so many shadows
00:59:36the second
00:59:39the second
00:59:39the Second Court of Cassation
00:59:40demolished definitively
00:59:42the accusatory hypothesis
00:59:43considering
00:59:44the unusability
00:59:46in essence
00:59:47of the results
00:59:49of scientific analyses
00:59:50taking into account
00:59:51of the stop
00:59:53contamination
00:59:59the concept
01:00:00which then leads
01:00:01to the cancellation
01:00:02without referral
01:00:02it's just that
01:00:04the critical issues
01:00:05the fragilities
01:00:05of the accusatory system
01:00:07above all
01:00:08of a scientific nature
01:00:09they did not allow
01:00:10to overcome
01:00:11the threshold
01:00:12of reasonable doubt
01:00:15all the motivation
01:00:16talks about
01:00:17very serious shortcomings
01:00:19of great deficiencies
01:00:20by the investigators
01:00:22both as regards
01:00:23the finds
01:00:24as the acquisition
01:00:26of the hook
01:00:27just 46 days later
01:00:29but also precisely
01:00:29on the development
01:00:30of the investigations
01:00:31the sentence
01:00:32this part is exhausted
01:00:33of criticism
01:00:34with respect to the problems
01:00:35that there were
01:00:36relatively
01:00:37to the investigations carried out
01:00:38in reality then
01:00:39offers a reconstruction
01:00:40of the facts
01:00:44the passage that
01:00:45the ermines do
01:00:46on the certain presence
01:00:48and they use it right
01:00:48the certain word
01:00:49of Nox inside the house
01:00:51while Meredith dies
01:00:52it is clear that he denies it
01:00:56the Court of Cassation
01:00:57he says
01:00:58this is a hypothesis
01:01:00which could
01:01:00to be real
01:01:01at the moment in which
01:01:02had built
01:01:04Amanda's statements
01:01:06but since
01:01:06Amanda's statements
01:01:07they did not build
01:01:08have been declared
01:01:10twisted
01:01:11in a legal manner
01:01:11there was no response
01:01:13never
01:01:14of those statements
01:01:15it's normal
01:01:16which essentially
01:01:18it's about
01:01:18of a failed hypothesis
01:01:20I remembered one thing
01:01:21but I imagined something
01:01:23under pressure
01:01:25of the police
01:01:26Therefore
01:01:26I was confused
01:01:27and I had to
01:01:29somehow
01:01:29explain this
01:01:30confusion
01:01:33if he had had
01:01:34if he had all these
01:01:35doubts
01:01:35the Court of Cassation
01:01:36they would have sent me
01:01:37another judgment
01:01:39of appeal
01:01:40but it wasn't like that
01:01:43the ambiguities
01:01:45they are all those that
01:01:47I said a little
01:01:48many times
01:01:49the fact that
01:01:51Rudy Guedet
01:01:52describe it
01:01:54authors together
01:01:55to other people
01:01:56but then they don't identify themselves
01:01:58other people
01:02:00the fact of saying
01:02:02That
01:02:03the two defendants
01:02:05they said
01:02:05the fake
01:02:06at certain moments
01:02:08of the evening
01:02:09and of the night
01:02:10but without saying
01:02:12why did they do it
01:02:13given that
01:02:13they were acquitted
01:02:15we know that
01:02:16the sentences
01:02:17must always be
01:02:18respected
01:02:19Therefore
01:02:19while welcoming
01:02:21this evaluation
01:02:22if we want
01:02:23to these questions
01:02:25it had to be given
01:02:25an answer
01:02:27in the end
01:02:29Rudy Guedet
01:02:29was
01:02:30the only one convicted
01:02:31but Rudy
01:02:32it's definitely not
01:02:34the material author
01:02:35of the murder
01:02:37and so surely
01:02:38there were
01:02:38other people
01:02:40but what
01:02:41for Italian justice
01:02:44they remained unknown
01:02:49on Guedet
01:02:50there was a convergence
01:02:51of elements
01:02:52both of a scientific nature
01:02:53his DNA
01:02:54in Meredith's body
01:02:55his ognose
01:02:56the footprints
01:02:56inside the crime scene
01:02:58bloody, moreover
01:02:59his footprints
01:03:00its biological material
01:03:01in one of the bathrooms
01:03:02of the qualification
01:03:03in short, that he was there
01:03:04and that it was there
01:03:06after Meredith
01:03:07had suffered
01:03:07the fatal injuries
01:03:08it was a circumstance
01:03:10which could not be discussed
01:03:13I absolutely don't believe it
01:03:14that Guedet was alone
01:03:16Why
01:03:17the type of injury
01:03:18present on the body
01:03:19of the victim
01:03:20leave ample room for speculation
01:03:22that it was put
01:03:23in a condition
01:03:23of impaired defense
01:03:24so with someone
01:03:25that was blocking her
01:03:26and then in that case
01:03:28then someone else
01:03:29he was bothering her
01:03:29he sexually assaulted her
01:03:31and then he hurt her
01:03:31mortally
01:03:33Therefore
01:03:34the presence of two people
01:03:35I think it is
01:03:36frankly
01:03:37the only scenario
01:03:38able to justify
01:03:39the information
01:03:40that we have available
01:03:41also from the point of view
01:03:42coroner
01:03:42who was in that room
01:03:43together with Guedet
01:03:46alas for us
01:03:46it is not given to know
01:03:48but Guedet himself
01:03:49has never
01:03:49in my opinion
01:03:50told in full
01:03:51this story
01:03:55the spasmodic
01:03:57research
01:03:57how they express themselves
01:03:58the same judges
01:03:59of the Court of Cassation
01:04:00Chiuno
01:04:01more guilty
01:04:02to give
01:04:02to public opinion
01:04:04has conditioned
01:04:06the research
01:04:07of the truth
01:04:08we stayed
01:04:09perhaps conditioned
01:04:10in the first few months
01:04:12including the media
01:04:13in some magazines
01:04:14I read
01:04:15that is precisely
01:04:16DNA
01:04:17by Rudy
01:04:18it's everywhere
01:04:20it's not like that
01:04:21there is no material
01:04:23biological
01:04:23in an abundant manner
01:04:24he says it right
01:04:25one of the passages
01:04:27of the sentences
01:04:30Certain
01:04:31also some aspects
01:04:32concerning
01:04:33Rudy's story
01:04:35they leave me perplexed
01:04:42it's true that Rudy
01:04:44he modified
01:04:45his version
01:04:46at least two or three times
01:04:48and this
01:04:49he does nothing else
01:04:49what to draw
01:04:50an unreliable profile
01:04:52No?
01:04:52but
01:04:53let's not forget
01:04:54that someone else
01:04:54he put on the scene
01:04:56of the crime
01:04:57a person
01:04:58totally
01:04:59stranger
01:05:00he involved her
01:05:01to get out?
01:05:02Yes
01:05:02Certain
01:05:03and then
01:05:04it is not on the basis
01:05:06of the lies told
01:05:07which must be evaluated
01:05:08the guilt
01:05:09or innocence
01:05:10of a person
01:05:11so I can't
01:05:12to have certainties
01:05:15that concern
01:05:16Rudy's innocence
01:05:17but
01:05:18I can have
01:05:19many
01:05:21or maybe
01:05:21too many doubts
01:05:22that concern
01:05:23his guilt
01:05:31the path
01:05:32what he did
01:05:33Rudy Guede
01:05:34of re-education
01:05:35it's a path
01:05:36which was
01:05:37evaluated
01:05:38right from the court
01:05:39of surveillance of Rome
01:05:40like a path
01:05:41complete
01:05:42without flaws
01:05:44and then
01:05:44we can say
01:05:45That
01:05:45from one point of view
01:05:47technician
01:05:48Surely
01:05:48Rudy Guede
01:05:49he is rehabilitated
01:05:50from one point of view
01:05:50staff
01:05:51I think it is
01:05:52a different boy
01:05:54entered prison
01:05:55Surely
01:05:56a person
01:05:57that is ready
01:05:57to reintegrate
01:05:58in society
01:06:08when there was
01:06:09finally the solution
01:06:10this time
01:06:11I was a little happy
01:06:11but
01:06:12I wasn't
01:06:14very happy
01:06:14Why
01:06:15between me and me
01:06:16I saw
01:06:17that anyway
01:06:17there would have been
01:06:18of the difficulties
01:06:19large
01:06:21for me
01:06:21to face
01:06:22in all this mess
01:06:24what is being told
01:06:26even today
01:06:28about me
01:06:29by
01:06:29of the media
01:06:30it's always a lot
01:06:31fluctuating
01:06:32Often
01:06:33they leave a lot
01:06:34of shadows
01:06:35they left each other there
01:06:37in space
01:06:38of the time
01:06:38all the nonsense
01:06:40the lies
01:06:41said
01:06:41on personality
01:06:43and so on
01:06:43and still today anyway
01:06:44there are people
01:06:45who believed in it
01:06:46with the nonsense
01:06:47Therefore
01:06:48essentially
01:06:48they did me harm
01:06:49which remains
01:06:50Done
01:06:51and no one ever
01:06:52he tried to fix it
01:06:53on the world stage
01:06:55I was not a defendant
01:06:58innocent
01:06:59until proven otherwise
01:07:01era
01:07:03era
01:07:04I was
01:07:05a clever one
01:07:06psychopath
01:07:08dirty
01:07:10and drugged
01:07:11all
01:07:14guilty
01:07:15end
01:07:15on trial
01:07:16contrary
01:07:19with regard to
01:07:21the crime
01:07:22from Perugia
01:07:22public opinion
01:07:24he imagined
01:07:25That
01:07:26Amanda and Raffaele
01:07:27have contributed
01:07:30in the murder
01:07:30by Meredith
01:07:31and despite
01:07:32the acquittal sentences
01:07:34Who
01:07:35I had
01:07:37that belief
01:07:38of guilt
01:07:39of the two boys
01:07:40it remained
01:07:41with this certainty
01:07:46Meaning what
01:07:47Who
01:07:47party era
01:07:49of the guilty
01:07:51he remained guilty
01:07:53it was a story
01:07:55false
01:07:57and unfounded
01:07:58but it unleashed
01:08:00the imagination
01:08:01of the people
01:08:03he spoke to fears
01:08:05and to fantasies
01:08:07of the people
01:08:08I was
01:08:10innocent
01:08:12but the rest of the world
01:08:15they decided
01:08:16that I was
01:08:17guilty
01:08:18and to the people
01:08:20he liked
01:08:21this story
01:08:22the dirty one
01:08:24psychopath
01:08:26eater
01:08:26of men
01:08:27Foxy Nazi
01:08:28close
01:08:29this process
01:08:30Like this
01:08:31without
01:08:32a real one
01:08:33guilty
01:08:34not necessarily
01:08:35the two boys
01:08:37who were acquitted
01:08:38but without
01:08:38put
01:08:39a word
01:08:40end
01:08:41alone
01:08:42powered
01:08:43in some cases
01:08:44of art
01:08:44in many doubts
01:08:46that every process
01:08:48circumstantial evidence
01:08:48he drags himself along
01:08:52when this story
01:08:55it will close permanently
01:08:56it will be fairer
01:08:58remember
01:08:59poor Meredith
01:09:00his family
01:09:02which it does not yet have today
01:09:04had full justice
01:09:10Therefore
01:09:11these are the real victims
01:09:13of this story
01:09:15Meredith
01:09:15disappears from this story
01:09:17because she was a normal girl
01:09:18because she was a girl
01:09:19for good
01:09:19because she was a girl
01:09:20without dark sides
01:09:21who had a family
01:09:22of good people
01:09:23very quiet
01:09:24who with enormous dignity
01:09:26they faced
01:09:26the situation
01:09:29her
01:09:29he never remembered
01:09:31Nobody
01:09:31in this process
01:09:32I noticed
01:09:33very little mercy
01:09:34and maybe
01:09:35the only moment
01:09:36of pity
01:09:37if that is mercy
01:09:38unless that
01:09:39instead it is not
01:09:40will still
01:09:41to hide
01:09:43it's that duvet
01:09:44thrown over
01:09:45Meredith's body
01:09:46and Meredith's body
01:10:27Thank you all.
01:11:13Thank you all.
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