Amanda Knox è un docu-film del 2016 diretto da Rod Blackhurst e Brian McGinn.
La pellicola è incentrata sulla vicenda di Amanda Knox, processata per due volte e, allo stesso tempo, assolta per due volte per l'omicidio di Meredith Kercher avvenuto a Perugia nel 2007.
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La pellicola è incentrata sulla vicenda di Amanda Knox, processata per due volte e, allo stesso tempo, assolta per due volte per l'omicidio di Meredith Kercher avvenuto a Perugia nel 2007.
#MeredithKercher #RaffaeleSollecito #AmandaKnox #RudyGuede #Sollecito #Knox #Guede #Perugia #Crime #TrueCrime #Delitti #Misteri #Killer #SerialKiller #ColdCase #Cronaca #CronacaNera #Mistero #Delitto #Documentari #Documentario #Docu #Doc #DivinumCrime #Belve #BelveCrime
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00:00:12The box is out
00:00:16And the applicant's name is Amanda
00:00:22Amanda Canox
00:00:35The little box is the little box
00:00:55The little box is the little box
00:00:56And this is a blanket
00:01:06Shit
00:01:09Shit
00:01:38Shit
00:01:39I'm not the obvious one
00:01:41But on the other hand
00:01:43If I am innocent
00:01:45So we are all vulnerable
00:01:47And this is everyone's nightmare
00:01:50Or I'm a psychopath
00:01:53In sheep's clothing
00:01:55Or I'm like you
00:02:14This doesn't seem like grief
00:02:17You can't read the pain
00:02:19Everyone has their own reaction to something horrible.
00:02:26Roommates
00:02:27Fiancé
00:02:28Policemen
00:02:30Everyone thinks you were reacting in an unusual way
00:02:33Anomalous
00:02:35Strange
00:02:36What makes you weird?
00:02:45Typing Amanda Knox into Google
00:02:477 million 100 thousand results are obtained
00:02:51You know better than anyone that hundreds of thousands of these are not kind
00:03:03Angel-faced demon?
00:03:05Cruel manipulator?
00:03:08Sex planner?
00:03:17Were you having kinky sex?
00:03:19That's an insensitive question.
00:03:21But we have to understand
00:03:22And this fuels doubt.
00:03:23Have you ever experienced things you're embarrassed to talk about?
00:03:32Did you kill Meredith Kercher?
00:03:34No
00:03:34Were you there that night?
00:03:36No
00:03:37Is there something you haven't told the police?
00:03:41Do you know something?
00:03:42No
00:03:53And?
00:04:07No
00:04:08No
00:04:21No
00:04:23No
00:04:39Thank you all.
00:04:55Before Italy I had a happy life.
00:05:02So, Amanda, are you happy to see David?
00:05:05David?
00:05:06David! The statue of David!
00:05:08For God's sake!
00:05:10Right!
00:05:11I was weird and I was okay with that.
00:05:14I was ridiculous and I was okay with it.
00:05:17I considered myself a warrior princess, like Xena.
00:05:26I remember thinking, okay, I'm different.
00:05:30I'm made in my own way, but I'll find my place.
00:05:35Yes, I know, I know.
00:05:44Going to college, I felt a little behind.
00:05:49No, no, don't try that!
00:05:51It is not true!
00:05:52It was one and a half, okay?
00:05:54One and a half.
00:05:56A.
00:05:57I wasn't very independent.
00:06:01It was important to get out of my comfort zone.
00:06:04and see if that could turn me into an adult.
00:06:10Italy has so much history, ruins, art, vineyards.
00:06:18I thought, I will find myself in this new place.
00:06:23Excited to live in Italy?
00:06:25Very much, bitch!
00:06:37Those first few weeks I was discovering what the city was like.
00:06:47I lived with two Italian women and an English girl my age
00:06:52which was super sophisticated.
00:06:56and we had a wonderful house,
00:06:58overlooking the valley, as if it were mine.
00:07:10I was waiting to take part in the school program
00:07:15and I wasn't working.
00:07:20So I thought I'd get a job.
00:07:25Patrick Lumumba was trying to get his bar up and running
00:07:32and hired me with the hope of attracting clients.
00:07:37I swear to God I don't know what's wrong with someone who thinks
00:07:40that boys are not physically attractive, but...
00:07:46In Seattle I was pretty.
00:07:48In Italy I was the beautiful blonde American girl
00:07:51that I had never been before.
00:07:59I went to a classical music concert
00:08:02and I found this girl alone.
00:08:04She was very, very cute.
00:08:07And when I looked at her, she said...
00:08:10he responded to my gaze.
00:08:11I was so shy that even if she looked at me
00:08:14and he smiled at me, I turned around and thought
00:08:16he's looking at someone behind me.
00:08:20Instead, no, I looked at myself.
00:08:22When I realized it,
00:08:23I said to myself, why not talk to her?
00:08:25He could immediately tell from my accent whether I was American or Anglophone.
00:08:30So he spoke to me in English, since he knows it.
00:08:33Well, more or less, let's say.
00:08:43I showed her a wonderful panorama of Perugia
00:08:46which for me was very romantic.
00:08:49My heart was beating so fast, as if...
00:08:53Oh, now comes the love story.
00:08:56AND...
00:08:57I kissed her.
00:08:59Compared to many other kids
00:09:02which automatically show up as
00:09:04Hey, little one!
00:09:05He was so cute
00:09:07and I was totally fascinated by it.
00:09:10AND...
00:09:11Yes.
00:09:12Well, we went home.
00:09:13I started smoking,
00:09:15trying to make a joint,
00:09:17but then...
00:09:19we thought we'd do something different.
00:09:22And...
00:09:24the night ended
00:09:26with a happy ending.
00:09:34I had never fallen in love before.
00:09:37From then on,
00:09:38as soon as I got out of class,
00:09:40we went for a walk together,
00:09:42we ate pizza
00:09:43and we went to the stalls
00:09:45And...
00:09:46he wanted to buy me a perfume
00:09:48because all Italian women
00:09:50they bring the perfume.
00:09:53It was just a week,
00:09:55but we spent time together
00:09:56every single day
00:09:57taking pictures,
00:09:59smoking weed
00:10:00and making love.
00:10:11Good evening from the Umbria news
00:10:14which opens with some sad news.
00:10:19Meredith Kercher,
00:10:2022 years of English nationality,
00:10:23they found her dead
00:10:24in his home on Via della Bergola.
00:10:27All the elements,
00:10:28emerged so far,
00:10:30indicate that it is a homicide.
00:10:37The crime scene
00:10:39It's a chord that will always accompany me.
00:10:45There was blood everywhere.
00:10:55The girl's naked body
00:10:58it was covered.
00:11:00There are signs of violent appreciation,
00:11:05especially in the arms.
00:11:06If I remember correctly,
00:11:08the throat,
00:11:09an extremely deep lesion
00:11:12that struck me
00:11:13because it was a very serious injury.
00:11:18You say, but who is responsible?
00:11:20This is a monster.
00:11:25From the first moment I saw the two boys
00:11:30they were intent on consoling themselves
00:11:34to some effusions
00:11:36out of tune with the moment.
00:11:47Then he repeats them
00:11:49while they chase the bark away.
00:11:57Enough, enough, enough,
00:11:58please, stop.
00:11:59Please,
00:12:00we ask you kindly,
00:12:02Please,
00:12:03please go.
00:12:18A murder always moves people.
00:12:21A little bit of intrigue,
00:12:23a bit of mystery,
00:12:25a yellow.
00:12:27There was this wonderful, picturesque hill town
00:12:30in the middle of Italy.
00:12:31It was a particularly gruesome murder,
00:12:35throat cut,
00:12:35half-naked,
00:12:36blood everywhere.
00:12:38In short,
00:12:38what else do you want in a story?
00:12:40In practice, only the following were missing:
00:12:42I don't know,
00:12:43the royal family and the pope,
00:12:45or something like that.
00:12:48It was the first time I dealt with a case in Perugia
00:12:51and I had to get to the main actors
00:12:54because to know the facts
00:12:55you have to be on stage,
00:12:57the right man at the right time.
00:13:01In Perugia the authorities were under pressure,
00:13:05intense pressure.
00:13:07In Italy we say fare bella figura,
00:13:10that is, to make a good impression,
00:13:11keep up appearances.
00:13:14There they found themselves in the international media
00:13:18and they just wanted to show
00:13:19who were able to handle something
00:13:22of that entity.
00:13:37Nothing could prepare us for the news we received on Friday evening.
00:13:41There are no words to describe how we feel.
00:13:45We are completely devastated
00:13:47for the tragic loss
00:13:48of our daughter and sister Meredith.
00:13:51It is no exaggeration to say that Meredith
00:13:54he touched the lives of everyone he met,
00:13:57with her sunny and contagious personality,
00:14:00with a smile and a sense of humor.
00:14:03We loved Meredith then
00:14:05and we still love her
00:14:06and will be part of our family
00:14:09forever.
00:14:13Meredith's mother came to me
00:14:17and the mother asked me
00:14:19to be able to see his daughter
00:14:24and the memory remained
00:14:26absorbed, in silence
00:14:30and then he gestured to me
00:14:32and asked me how I could afford it
00:14:35to give her a kiss.
00:14:38I am, among other things,
00:14:41I have a family,
00:14:43I am the father of four girls,
00:14:46so I caught it
00:14:48this immense pain.
00:15:01I am Catholic
00:15:05so I think two things
00:15:07which are always easy
00:15:09to take into account together
00:15:12that God moves the world
00:15:18but men are absolutely free
00:15:23in carrying out their actions
00:15:25which should be referred to them
00:15:27precisely because
00:15:28free beings.
00:15:41For the investigators these are hours of work
00:15:44360 degrees
00:15:45to define the motive,
00:15:47the girl's hangouts,
00:15:49friendships
00:15:49and possible romantic ties.
00:15:53The investigators
00:15:54they do not exclude any motive
00:15:57and the autopsy tomorrow.
00:16:10The whole place
00:16:12it was flooded
00:16:13of journalists.
00:16:16Every fragment,
00:16:18every crumb,
00:16:19every news
00:16:20we were trying to get there
00:16:21before the competition.
00:16:25We were all camped out
00:16:26outside the mortuary
00:16:28waiting for the coroner.
00:16:30I spoke good Italian
00:16:32and I also think
00:16:33that they liked
00:16:34the fact that I
00:16:35woh,
00:16:36a British journalist
00:16:38he turns to me
00:16:38so now
00:16:39I'm a big star.
00:16:43And I had permission
00:16:45to report the facts.
00:16:50The post-mortem examination
00:16:52concluded that there had been
00:16:53some sexual harassment
00:16:55on Meredith's body
00:16:58traces of DNA
00:16:59male
00:17:00in his body.
00:17:02He told me
00:17:03that there were also
00:17:04small incisions
00:17:06on the chin
00:17:08as if someone
00:17:09had it
00:17:11tormented,
00:17:12as if tortured.
00:17:16It was then
00:17:17that the police
00:17:18and the PM
00:17:18they started to say
00:17:19that it was about
00:17:20of a gang crime,
00:17:21an erotic game
00:17:22ended badly.
00:17:26We managed to give
00:17:27the news
00:17:27to the English press
00:17:28before anyone else.
00:17:30That was the scoop
00:17:31that we had
00:17:32and it ended
00:17:32on the front pages
00:17:34all over the world.
00:17:37See your name
00:17:38on the front page
00:17:39with a great history
00:17:41that everyone is talking about
00:17:43it's just amazing,
00:17:45a blast.
00:17:46I could say
00:17:47which is like having sex
00:17:48or something like that.
00:18:14on the front page
00:18:22Meredith was my friend for a few weeks.
00:18:28We weren't best friends.
00:18:33But I was so shocked by what happened to her.
00:18:41It didn't make sense.
00:18:45It was brutal.
00:18:48And it could have happened to me.
00:18:55But I was at Raffaele's house the night of the murder.
00:19:02We watched the movie there and while we were watching it
00:19:06I got a text from Patrick saying I didn't have to go to work.
00:19:11and I did, we finished watching the movie, we prepared dinner
00:19:15and I read him a piece of Harry Potter in German.
00:19:19and after that we played around on his bed talking and making silly faces at each other.
00:19:27Eventually it turned into kissing which turned into making love.
00:19:32and then we fell asleep.
00:19:43The next morning I got up and told him I was going back to my house.
00:19:47So I went.
00:19:50I went downstairs and the first thing I saw was that the front door was already open.
00:20:02The common area was normal.
00:20:05My room was normal, messy but normal.
00:20:10I took off my clothes, went into the bathroom
00:20:13and I noticed that there were a few drops of blood in the sink.
00:20:22But it was just a few drops of blood, after all.
00:20:27I brushed my teeth and then took a shower.
00:20:32When I got out of the shower with my feet on the mat
00:20:35I noticed the larger blood stain on the bathroom carpet.
00:20:45But they were just some bloodstains
00:20:48and I thought maybe someone had cut themselves.
00:20:52It was right after I finished drying my hair
00:20:55that I happened to look at in the toilet bowl
00:20:58and I saw that feces had been left there.
00:21:03This made me shiver.
00:21:06Suddenly I had the eerie feeling
00:21:08that someone was in the house with me.
00:21:11Oh shit.
00:21:12So I went to Raffaele and told him about this thing.
00:21:18I went back there.
00:21:21I saw the confusion.
00:21:23It was very strange.
00:21:25I was a little surprised
00:21:27that she had taken a shower inside the house
00:21:32without having a bit of apprehension.
00:21:35We tried Meredith's
00:21:37and the door was locked,
00:21:40very strange thing.
00:21:41I knocked gently and called Meredith.
00:21:44Then I knocked harder and called Meredith.
00:21:47Finally I asked Raffaele to open.
00:21:49because I didn't know if Meredith was inside or not.
00:21:52He tried to break down the door twice
00:21:56but he didn't succeed.
00:22:00It's ready, good morning.
00:22:02Without, someone is very messy,
00:22:06there is a closed door.
00:22:07Is there a closed door?
00:22:11Which door is closed?
00:22:12There is one of the roommates who is not here,
00:22:14we don't know where.
00:22:15Okay, I'll send a patrol now
00:22:17so we can check the situation.
00:22:21The police made us go out
00:22:23and broke down Meredith's door.
00:22:26They said there was blood everywhere
00:22:28and that her throat had been cut.
00:22:32And that's how I came to know
00:22:36that Meredith was dead.
00:22:57I have always had
00:23:00a great passion
00:23:02for the investigation.
00:23:05I really like crime films,
00:23:09Sherlock Holmes for example,
00:23:12because he really could
00:23:14to capture details
00:23:16that seemed insignificant.
00:23:21Why was the girl covered?
00:23:25A woman who participated
00:23:28to the crime
00:23:30tends to cover the naked body
00:23:32of the other woman.
00:23:34To the man, to a stranger,
00:23:35this thing wouldn't come to mind.
00:23:40The thing that struck me most
00:23:42it's the attempted break-in.
00:23:47They didn't take anything.
00:23:49And I remember they weren't on the wall
00:23:53climbing tracks.
00:23:57Immediately since then,
00:23:59that I haven't changed my mind,
00:24:01I immediately imagined
00:24:03to a staging
00:24:05which was the time,
00:24:07it could not have any other function
00:24:09that this.
00:24:09and that is
00:24:12to dispel suspicion
00:24:14from whom
00:24:15could have been suspected
00:24:18because he had a particular relationship
00:24:20with that house.
00:24:31the next day
00:24:32they took me back to my house.
00:24:35It was the first time
00:24:36that I was going back there
00:24:37after it had been sealed
00:24:39as a crime scene.
00:24:46they made me go
00:24:48in the drawer
00:24:48where we kept the knives
00:24:50to see if one was missing.
00:24:52In practice
00:24:53they asked me
00:24:54to see if from the drawer
00:24:56the murder weapon was missing.
00:24:59And this thing
00:25:00it hit me all at once
00:25:01and you become
00:25:02hysterical.
00:25:04It started to bang
00:25:05the hands,
00:25:06the palm trees
00:25:07of the hands
00:25:08on the ears
00:25:11as if
00:25:12there was the memory
00:25:14of a noise
00:25:15or of a sound
00:25:16or a scream
00:25:17the cry
00:25:19by Meredith.
00:25:21So what?
00:25:23undoubtedly
00:25:23I started
00:25:25I have to say
00:25:27I started a little
00:25:28to think
00:25:28to Amanda.
00:25:43Ready?
00:25:44Amanda,
00:25:45I'm Brett.
00:25:46What are you doing?
00:25:48I'm about to go back
00:25:49from home
00:25:50of one of the friends
00:25:51by Raffaele.
00:25:52So Raffaele
00:25:53it's yours
00:25:54lad?
00:25:56Yes.
00:25:58It's very attractive.
00:26:00I'll send you a photo.
00:26:02do it now,
00:26:03come on.
00:26:04All right.
00:26:05I miss you so much.
00:26:08Yes,
00:26:08I know.
00:26:09I had a bad day,
00:26:11fuck.
00:26:12I've been to the police
00:26:14and I'm very nervous.
00:26:15Always on the verge of crying
00:26:17because I'm confused,
00:26:18but
00:26:19now that I'm talking to you
00:26:20I am fine.
00:26:21Oh,
00:26:22treasure.
00:26:22Don't worry.
00:26:25When this happens
00:26:26thinks
00:26:26one moment.
00:26:28I'm in Italy
00:26:29and I'm with Raffaele.
00:26:33I'm 20 years old
00:26:34and I will think again
00:26:35to this as
00:26:36per year
00:26:37improve
00:26:38of my life.
00:26:44the evening of the 5th
00:26:47there is one
00:26:48turning point
00:26:49in the investigations.
00:26:52I urge
00:26:53he comes
00:26:53invited
00:26:54at the police station.
00:26:56Amanda,
00:26:56that it wasn't
00:26:57was summoned,
00:26:58he introduces himself
00:26:59the same.
00:26:59He follows him.
00:27:00She was waiting
00:27:02in the corridor
00:27:03of the station
00:27:04of the police
00:27:05and with me
00:27:06they were starting
00:27:07to be
00:27:07very rude
00:27:08in asking questions.
00:27:11What happened
00:27:12that night?
00:27:13That night
00:27:14I know I was
00:27:15in my apartment,
00:27:16that I went through
00:27:17the night
00:27:17with Amanda,
00:27:18that she
00:27:19he slept
00:27:19with me,
00:27:20but they weren't
00:27:21satisfied,
00:27:22they continued
00:27:23to insist
00:27:24and they became
00:27:25aggressive.
00:27:26They became
00:27:27the worst
00:27:28of the worst.
00:27:30A policeman
00:27:31he told me
00:27:32that Amanda
00:27:32he had lied
00:27:33all the time,
00:27:35which was
00:27:35a stupid one
00:27:36slut,
00:27:37a cow
00:27:38who didn't care
00:27:39of me.
00:27:39You are in one
00:27:40very bad situation.
00:27:44After
00:27:45a long time,
00:27:47reality
00:27:48around you
00:27:49it begins
00:27:50to distort
00:27:51and it is no longer
00:27:52so clear.
00:27:54Then,
00:27:55prompt,
00:27:57change version.
00:27:59he distances himself
00:28:00from Amanda.
00:28:02He says,
00:28:03me so far
00:28:03I said
00:28:04a lot
00:28:04of lies
00:28:05why me
00:28:07he made them
00:28:07she said.
00:28:09Actually,
00:28:10that night,
00:28:11I was
00:28:12At home
00:28:12and Amanda
00:28:13that not
00:28:14he was with me
00:28:15and she's back
00:28:16around one o'clock.
00:28:25Let's get started
00:28:26in the shoes
00:28:26by Amanda.
00:28:28you
00:28:29accompany
00:28:30the boyfriend
00:28:31to the police.
00:28:33Obviously
00:28:34you find yourself
00:28:34in another room
00:28:35and you don't know
00:28:36What
00:28:36you say.
00:28:37Then
00:28:38at a certain point
00:28:39they come to you
00:28:40to say
00:28:40what it is
00:28:42her boyfriend
00:28:43he has you
00:28:44unhooked.
00:28:51Of
00:28:52they come to
00:28:52The
00:28:52they asked me
00:28:54the cell phone
00:28:55and I
00:28:56Yes,
00:28:56check it out,
00:28:57I didn't go out,
00:28:58I shouldn't have
00:28:58work
00:28:59that night,
00:29:00I should have
00:29:00but I didn't go,
00:29:02I didn't go out.
00:29:03they put themselves
00:29:05to traffic
00:29:06with the phone
00:29:07and they took out
00:29:08the SMS
00:29:09that I had sent
00:29:09to Patrick
00:29:10that he said
00:29:11we will see each other
00:29:12later
00:29:13Have a good evening
00:29:14that for them
00:29:15it meant
00:29:16that we would be there
00:29:17seen after
00:29:19but it wasn't like that
00:29:21I explained that he
00:29:22he had written to me
00:29:23not to go
00:29:24at work
00:29:24and what I wanted
00:29:25just say hello to him
00:29:26see you later
00:29:27Good night
00:29:28but they
00:29:28No,
00:29:29literally
00:29:30it means
00:29:30that you had to
00:29:31meet him
00:29:32you gave yourself
00:29:32appointment
00:29:33with someone
00:29:34and you don't remember it
00:29:37clearly
00:29:37your mind
00:29:38it's gone
00:29:39and you will stay
00:29:40on our side
00:29:41or from that
00:29:41of the murderer
00:29:42on which side
00:29:43you are?
00:29:45I was exhausted
00:29:47and I said
00:29:47I don't know
00:29:48what the fuck
00:29:49is going on
00:29:49I don't know what the fuck
00:29:50happens
00:29:51but one of them
00:29:52he did
00:29:52I know what it means
00:29:53fuck
00:29:54fuck you
00:29:54he thought that
00:29:55I had said
00:29:55fuck you
00:29:56to him
00:29:57I started crying
00:29:58and at a certain point
00:30:00a police officer
00:30:02he slapped me
00:30:03behind the head
00:30:04remember
00:30:05he said
00:30:05and he gave me another one
00:30:07remember
00:30:08tidy up
00:30:09the brain
00:30:09And
00:30:10I collapsed
00:30:16in the
00:30:17head
00:30:18they began
00:30:19to appear to me
00:30:20there
00:30:21street
00:30:22in front of
00:30:23to the apartment
00:30:24by Raffaele
00:30:27my front door
00:30:29open
00:30:32Patrick
00:30:33with his
00:30:34jacket
00:30:35of leather
00:30:35And
00:30:37Meredith
00:30:39who was screaming
00:30:42and I thought that
00:30:44that
00:30:44meant
00:30:45that I was
00:30:46remembering
00:30:46who had it
00:30:47killed him
00:30:48and I
00:30:55I stayed
00:30:56stunned
00:30:57Why
00:30:58what she
00:30:59he said
00:30:59it means that
00:31:00somehow
00:31:01it's a competition
00:31:02in the murder
00:31:05he is prompt
00:31:06he lied
00:31:07Why
00:31:08he did it
00:31:10and then
00:31:11I thought
00:31:11to dispose
00:31:12the arrest
00:31:13of all three
00:31:37there is as much
00:31:39great sadness
00:31:40for a young woman
00:31:41who found
00:31:41death
00:31:42and there is
00:31:43great satisfaction
00:31:44of the police
00:31:45Perugia
00:31:46for having given
00:31:47the answers
00:31:48that not all
00:31:49maybe they were expecting it
00:31:50and even in such a short time
00:31:52the press
00:31:53was pressing
00:31:55the reported
00:31:56we heard
00:31:56the weight
00:31:57of responsibility
00:31:58of a city
00:31:59that he wanted
00:32:00a certain answer
00:32:01and he wanted it right away
00:32:03I won't stay here
00:32:04to thank
00:32:06Enough
00:32:07and sufficiently
00:32:08all of those
00:32:09that in this investigation
00:32:10they put us
00:32:11beyond
00:32:12of their professionalism
00:32:14their commitment too
00:32:15moral
00:32:21case closed
00:32:22so
00:32:23you would have said
00:32:24who had arrested
00:32:25a mafia godfather
00:32:26for the reaction
00:32:27that there was
00:32:32the lawyers
00:32:33I am the key
00:32:34I was at the side
00:32:36of one of the lawyers
00:32:37it passed me by
00:32:38to the statements
00:32:39I think that copy shops
00:32:41from Perugia
00:32:41they did
00:32:43fortune
00:32:44in those days
00:32:46they came out
00:32:47some details
00:32:48Meredith's friends
00:32:49they told
00:32:50how she had behaved
00:32:51Amanda
00:32:52in the waiting room
00:32:53one of those friends
00:32:55he told her
00:32:55I hope she's not dead
00:32:57with great pain
00:32:57and Amanda replied
00:32:59of course he suffered
00:33:00fuck
00:33:01his throat was cut
00:33:04in this revelation
00:33:05one of the agents
00:33:06of the police
00:33:07he said
00:33:07Amanda and Raffaele
00:33:08they were kissing
00:33:09and she was doing cartwheels
00:33:11and exercises
00:33:12of stretching
00:33:14it's obvious
00:33:15she's crazy
00:33:16completely crazy
00:33:17who behaves
00:33:18Like this
00:33:35no comment
00:33:36Please
00:33:37she is really convinced
00:33:38of Amanda's innocence
00:33:40no comment
00:33:42the guards arrived
00:33:43and they told me
00:33:44that I had visitors
00:33:46they put me in a special little office
00:33:50and my mom was there
00:33:52who was crying
00:33:53and leaned towards me
00:34:01mom
00:34:05mom
00:34:06everything is fine
00:34:06I don't know
00:34:07it's scary
00:34:07are you OK?
00:34:08yes I'm fine
00:34:13Amanda
00:34:13sit down
00:34:14take a chair here
00:34:17I knew I had messed up my life
00:34:19I felt like I had screwed up
00:34:21I didn't know what to do
00:34:24I felt like a child again
00:34:27and I knew
00:34:29Of
00:34:29to be a little girl
00:34:33what did I want to pretend?
00:34:38I needed my mom
00:34:40And
00:34:46you know
00:34:46the lawyers said
00:34:47that doesn't matter
00:34:49if you went there
00:34:50and you did it
00:34:51they just needed
00:34:52to know the truth
00:34:53Yes
00:34:53so that you can
00:34:54Already
00:34:54I'm telling you
00:34:55so you don't know
00:34:56who killed her
00:34:57Amanda
00:34:57I have no idea
00:34:58no clue
00:34:59because I was with Raffaele
00:35:01at his house
00:35:01the only thing
00:35:02that drives me crazy
00:35:03why did Raffaele lie?
00:35:06Well
00:35:06he is in the same position as you
00:35:08so he must have been stressed
00:35:10Yes
00:35:11I gotta Feeling
00:35:11that they beat him up
00:35:13something like this
00:35:14the lawyers said
00:35:15Amanda got into something
00:35:17which is much bigger than her
00:35:18why this story
00:35:20it has transformed
00:35:21in a huge bullshit
00:35:22international
00:35:24on the breast?
00:35:25Yes
00:35:25in the family
00:35:26we have all been assaulted by the media
00:35:28it's a crazy thing
00:35:31we already had
00:35:33a good picture
00:35:34by Meredith
00:35:35it was a
00:35:36woman
00:35:37tremendously attractive
00:35:38and now
00:35:39is also involved
00:35:41Amanda Knox
00:35:41pretty girl
00:35:43blonde
00:35:44twenty-year-old
00:35:44there was
00:35:45the sexual intrigue
00:35:47crime of woman
00:35:48on woman
00:35:49let's say
00:35:50in the hotel
00:35:52all of us journalists
00:35:53we were typing on the computer
00:35:54Amanda Knox
00:35:55on MySpace
00:35:57a photo appeared
00:35:59by Amanda Knox
00:36:00with a
00:36:00machine gun
00:36:01who was laughing hysterically
00:36:03while he was shooting
00:36:04and we thought
00:36:05Perfect
00:36:06it is completely
00:36:06head-out
00:36:08we typed the name
00:36:09by Raffaele Sollecito
00:36:10and there it is
00:36:11mummy dress
00:36:12with a cleaver
00:36:13Well
00:36:14we couldn't ask
00:36:15better material
00:36:17with which to illustrate
00:36:18a story
00:36:20Raphael
00:36:21collect knives
00:36:22drive a nice car
00:36:23he was studying engineering
00:36:25he didn't have
00:36:26a large one
00:36:27sexual experience
00:36:29she could be
00:36:31was the second
00:36:31lass
00:36:32with which
00:36:33he had had sex
00:36:34and she
00:36:34he caught him
00:36:36let's say
00:36:36she was flirting with her boyfriend
00:36:38while they were buying
00:36:39linen
00:36:40intimate for her
00:36:41they were laughing about it
00:36:42that that night
00:36:43they would have done
00:36:44hot sex
00:36:45just one day later
00:36:46death
00:36:47of her roommate
00:36:49the femme fatale
00:36:51the dominatrix
00:36:52the eater
00:36:53of men
00:36:54that's what they called it
00:36:55Amanda
00:36:58in the end
00:36:59they gave her
00:37:00a real name
00:37:01and precisely
00:37:01foxy noxy
00:37:03it was a
00:37:04title really
00:37:05Perfect
00:37:06and a name
00:37:07Perfect
00:37:08a kind of thing happens
00:37:10of frenzy
00:37:11for the front page
00:37:12I don't think so
00:37:13of ever having had
00:37:13so many front pages
00:37:16front page
00:37:17after the front page
00:37:18main piece
00:37:20after main piece
00:37:21a story
00:37:22after the other
00:37:32where are you vincenzo
00:37:33Patrick
00:37:34Patrick
00:37:35At that time
00:37:36How are you
00:37:38I am fine
00:37:39I am fine
00:37:40calmly
00:37:41calmly
00:37:41yes thank you very much
00:37:42God
00:37:43who helped me
00:37:44to go back home
00:37:46Patrick
00:37:47but why
00:37:47Amanda accused
00:37:48she
00:37:48in her opinion
00:37:49he doesn't answer
00:37:50what do you say about amanda
00:37:51why amanda
00:37:52he said those things
00:37:55because he slandered him
00:37:58can you give me
00:37:59an answer
00:38:00I believe
00:38:01which is a bit difficult
00:38:03Why
00:38:04must have slandered
00:38:06the shadow
00:38:06if this slander
00:38:07it was not finalized
00:38:09to mislead
00:38:10the investigations
00:38:10towards him
00:38:16I arrive
00:38:17Julian Mignini
00:38:21I remember he was a big man
00:38:23very solemn
00:38:25I questioned her
00:38:27I asked her
00:38:27but why her
00:38:28he made these accusations
00:38:31Why
00:38:32I was stressed
00:38:34scared
00:38:35many hours had passed
00:38:37it was the middle of the night
00:38:38I was innocent
00:38:39they told me
00:38:40that I was guilty
00:38:41the suspect
00:38:43he's crying
00:38:46I told him
00:38:47which was
00:38:47Why
00:38:48they had said
00:38:49that I had met him
00:38:51they had shown me
00:38:52his text message
00:38:53and I said
00:38:54that I had met him
00:38:55and that maybe
00:38:56I didn't remember it
00:38:57because I was
00:38:58very traumatized
00:38:59she insisted
00:39:01he insisted
00:39:01in saying
00:39:02they suggested to me
00:39:03the name of Lumumba
00:39:04they suggested to me
00:39:05suggested
00:39:06I won't understand
00:39:08he told us first
00:39:09it could be true
00:39:11at that moment
00:39:12I thought it could
00:39:13to be true
00:39:15Usually
00:39:15a person says
00:39:16It is true
00:39:18It is not true
00:39:20instead Amanda
00:39:22he had a way
00:39:23to reason
00:39:24very strange
00:39:25as if
00:39:25she
00:39:25there was
00:39:26a continuous oscillation
00:39:28between reality
00:39:29and the dream
00:39:30he continued
00:39:31to repeat the question
00:39:32again and again
00:39:33and again
00:39:34No
00:39:34why did you do it
00:39:35why did you say
00:39:36Patrick Lumumba
00:39:37you made me believe
00:39:39that I met
00:39:40Patrick Lumumba
00:39:41and so
00:39:41I said
00:39:42Patrick Lumumba
00:39:46it wasn't the answer
00:39:48that they wanted
00:39:48and I realized it
00:39:50therefore
00:39:50I was devastated
00:39:52when this happened
00:39:55I realized
00:39:56that they wouldn't have me
00:39:57most listened to
00:39:58again
00:39:58there is susceptibility
00:40:00by Amanda
00:40:01she can't stand it
00:40:02to be put
00:40:03under discussion
00:40:04and also has
00:40:05an attitude
00:40:06of tendency
00:40:07hostility
00:40:08and rebellion
00:40:09towards the authorities
00:40:10that is, it's a bit
00:40:11anarchist
00:40:15I don't know if
00:40:17in Seattle
00:40:18there is an attitude
00:40:19of this type
00:40:20I don't know this
00:40:21with this
00:40:22maybe
00:40:23but
00:40:24Here you are
00:40:25I'm going back to the facts
00:40:40I wanted to do
00:40:41the journalist
00:40:41since I was a child
00:40:44everyone knows
00:40:45Woodward and Bernstein
00:40:46for the case
00:40:47Watergate
00:40:48and I would never dream of it
00:40:49to compare myself to them
00:40:51but
00:40:51I'm nosy
00:40:52by nature
00:40:53and it's always good
00:40:54it's a nice one
00:40:55talent
00:40:56if we can
00:40:56call it talent
00:40:57to be a journalist
00:41:03Amanda was in the cell
00:41:04at Capanne prison
00:41:06with two other inmates
00:41:08Obviously
00:41:09was subjected
00:41:10to medical exams
00:41:11he did the tests
00:41:12of the blood
00:41:13and they told her
00:41:13who was HIV positive
00:41:14and that he would have developed
00:41:16AIDS
00:41:19I remember him writing
00:41:20in his diary
00:41:21who was terrified
00:41:23he said he wanted
00:41:25a family
00:41:25but what did he know?
00:41:26that by now
00:41:26that project
00:41:27faded away
00:41:29he made a list
00:41:30of all her lovers
00:41:31and he remembered
00:41:32of having used
00:41:33the protection
00:41:34with that
00:41:34and not with that other one
00:41:36all that
00:41:37it was in his diary
00:41:38and this too
00:41:39it was leaked
00:41:40I can do it too
00:41:41to look at it
00:41:42I was one of the first people
00:41:44who succeeded
00:41:45to have it
00:41:45how did it arrive
00:41:46the diary
00:41:47to the press?
00:41:48well we
00:41:50we never reveal
00:41:51our sources
00:41:52it is essential
00:41:53Why
00:41:53doing it
00:41:55we would betray
00:41:55all of ours
00:41:56journalistic principles
00:42:16then he went out
00:42:17that she didn't have
00:42:18HIV
00:42:19and that he was alone
00:42:20a psychological game
00:42:21implemented
00:42:22from the police
00:42:23and from the prosecution
00:42:25people said
00:42:27how is it done?
00:42:27how can you do it
00:42:28a service
00:42:30on a story like this
00:42:31how can you do it
00:42:32involve
00:42:33and they were the same people
00:42:35That
00:42:36every morning
00:42:37first of all
00:42:38they went on the internet
00:42:40to search
00:42:41the final details
00:43:09thank you all
00:43:22you have resumed
00:43:33that still
00:43:35had not been found
00:43:36the knife
00:43:37of the murder
00:43:40so the police
00:43:41he did the search
00:43:43in the house of sollecito
00:43:44she went to the kitchen
00:43:46he found
00:43:47this series
00:43:48of knives
00:43:49and found some
00:43:50one who
00:43:51he answered
00:43:52the characteristics
00:43:53of the crime
00:43:56but rather it is a question
00:43:57of a knife
00:43:58kitchen
00:43:58found by the police
00:43:59in the house
00:44:00of the reminder
00:44:01jointly shared
00:44:02with Amanda Knofs
00:44:03the knife
00:44:05knife
00:44:05it is a fundamental element
00:44:07the genetic profile
00:44:09by Amanda
00:44:10is found
00:44:11under
00:44:11the handle
00:44:17it's the genetic profile
00:44:19by Meredith
00:44:19in proximity
00:44:20of the tip
00:44:24this knife
00:44:26is found
00:44:28afterwards
00:44:28to a search
00:44:30arranged by me
00:44:32the knife
00:44:33I can't explain it
00:44:35there was no reason
00:44:37so my DNA
00:44:38was on the handle
00:44:39and Meredith's
00:44:40on the blade
00:44:41it was impossible
00:44:51he got blood in his mouth
00:44:52so he had this one
00:44:53at the moment in which
00:44:54he was killed
00:44:55the fault
00:44:55Yes
00:44:56Yes
00:44:57Yes
00:44:57Yes
00:44:58Yes
00:44:58Yes
00:44:59Yes
00:44:59Yes
00:45:00Yes
00:45:00Yes
00:45:00Yes
00:45:00Yes
00:45:00Yes
00:45:00Yes
00:45:03Yes
00:45:05Yes
00:45:05Yes
00:45:05Yes
00:45:05Yes
00:45:05then subsequently
00:45:08in the hook
00:45:10of bra
00:45:11of the victim
00:45:12it was found
00:45:13the material
00:45:14which was a prompt
00:45:23and this is a fact
00:45:25of a significance
00:45:27It seems to me that there isn't one
00:45:28colleagues too
00:45:29I remember
00:45:30instead of compliments
00:45:33they told me
00:45:34at this point
00:45:34I think there is
00:45:35very little to do
00:45:36For
00:45:37for the two
00:45:49I grew up
00:45:51in Italy
00:45:52southern
00:45:53near the sea
00:45:56I was very shy
00:45:58and I didn't go out
00:46:00with the girls
00:46:01what do you care
00:46:03when you can have
00:46:04the new
00:46:05Siga Mega Drive
00:46:07or the PlayStation
00:46:10Therefore
00:46:11when I was with Amanda
00:46:13I was
00:46:14so happy
00:46:15to enjoy life
00:46:16and my new one
00:46:17relation
00:46:21why should I have
00:46:22kill
00:46:23a girl
00:46:25this one for me
00:46:27it's madness
00:46:29Now
00:46:29I'm taking part
00:46:31to this nightmare
00:46:32to this tragedy
00:46:34and my life
00:46:35is about to be
00:46:37destroyed
00:46:39from all this
00:46:41forever
00:46:42if nothing
00:46:44change
00:47:00I remember we were
00:47:02nearby
00:47:03of the house
00:47:04of promptness
00:47:05shortly after
00:47:06That
00:47:07Lumumba
00:47:08exited the scene
00:47:11but the police
00:47:13he told me
00:47:13we found
00:47:14evidence
00:47:15that Meredith
00:47:16she was killed
00:47:17by three people
00:47:21a bizarre case
00:47:22with many twists and turns
00:47:23and twists and turns
00:47:24the police
00:47:26it didn't work out
00:47:26to identify
00:47:27some fingerprints
00:47:28where Meredith died
00:47:29they declare
00:47:30that they found
00:47:31even feces
00:47:32in the bathroom
00:47:36he found
00:47:37the tracks
00:47:38leave
00:47:39in the vagina
00:47:39by Meredith
00:47:41and then
00:47:42then there were
00:47:43the footprints
00:47:47they had
00:47:48the certainty
00:47:50That
00:47:51the man
00:47:52that he had left
00:47:53the tracks
00:47:54is
00:47:55Rudy Hermann Gede
00:48:04Rudy Gede
00:48:05it was already
00:48:05filed
00:48:06for break-in
00:48:09those of the place
00:48:10they even told us
00:48:11who was a guy
00:48:12elusive
00:48:13not recommended
00:48:14but he had
00:48:16already left
00:48:17the country
00:48:18the police
00:48:20he managed to track down
00:48:21one of his best friends
00:48:22to make him talk
00:48:23with him
00:48:23via Skype
00:48:35which was released
00:48:37I met her
00:48:38the night before
00:48:43what happened
00:48:44the next day
00:48:45he left it
00:48:46in this house
00:48:48but he holds it
00:48:49we didn't do anything
00:48:50Why
00:48:50she didn't have
00:48:51the therapy
00:48:52and I had it
00:48:53and I went
00:48:55in a bathroom
00:48:57after home
00:48:58I heard screaming
00:48:59and I went out
00:49:00quickly
00:49:01from the bathroom
00:49:02I saw it
00:49:04this one here
00:49:05he was a femigubio
00:49:07face to face
00:49:08I didn't see it
00:49:08then this one here
00:49:09he escaped
00:49:10it went off
00:49:11he went out the door
00:49:13I saw Meredith
00:49:14which was already bleeding
00:49:16who had
00:49:17the throat is blocked
00:49:19and there she was
00:49:20that excites me
00:49:21the door
00:49:21the door opens for me
00:49:25I was scared
00:49:26I was everything
00:49:28under blood
00:49:32I scare myself
00:49:34I'm killing myself
00:49:58it was issued
00:50:00a mandate
00:50:01international arrest
00:50:02and it comes
00:50:05arrested
00:50:22oh my god
00:50:25just the idea
00:50:26to know
00:50:27who was it
00:50:27Perhaps
00:50:28to have it
00:50:30seen before
00:50:32between
00:50:32my neighbors
00:50:33that I came across
00:50:35in him
00:50:35and talked to us
00:50:37I think I saw it
00:50:38play basketball
00:50:39with them once
00:50:41and having seen it
00:50:43once
00:50:43while I was at work
00:50:45but I don't even know
00:50:45what is his name
00:50:52Rudy
00:50:53Rudy
00:50:54he always said
00:50:54of not having
00:50:55never
00:50:56killed no one
00:50:58a good lawyer
00:51:01must take into account
00:51:03that the judge
00:51:04may not believe
00:51:06to your customer
00:51:09as far as Rudy is concerned
00:51:11the presence
00:51:12it is undisputed
00:51:14if we had done
00:51:17the process
00:51:18Together
00:51:19to the other two defendants
00:51:21I was afraid they would run out
00:51:24all the blame
00:51:25about Rudy
00:51:25and Rudy would have been
00:51:27the only one convicted
00:51:28and the others
00:51:29the others don't
00:51:30so I decided
00:51:32to do
00:51:33the process
00:51:35abbreviated
00:51:36just to separate
00:51:38the two processes
00:51:45the process has started
00:51:46to Rudy
00:51:47there is an interesting one
00:51:48revelation
00:51:50in conversations
00:51:51initials via Skype
00:51:52Rudy tells his friend
00:51:54that Amanda
00:51:54she didn't come close
00:51:55at the crime scene
00:51:57she says that she
00:51:58it has nothing to do with it
00:51:59but then
00:52:00changes his version
00:52:02I had the opportunity
00:52:03to look
00:52:03through the window
00:52:05to see
00:52:06precisely
00:52:07to move away
00:52:09the silhouette
00:52:10looking
00:52:10out the window
00:52:12the silhouette
00:52:13by Amanda Knox
00:52:28nobody cared
00:52:29really Rudy's
00:52:31I am trying to say
00:52:32Obviously
00:52:33The
00:52:34we gave space
00:52:35we gave space
00:52:36at his trial
00:52:37to his sentence
00:52:40but in the end
00:52:42there was no interest
00:52:43for him
00:52:44who was
00:52:45more interesting
00:52:46Amanda
00:52:52the cult
00:52:54by Foxy Noxy
00:52:54is the reason
00:52:55for which the Italians
00:52:56they call it
00:52:57the process
00:52:57of the decade
00:52:58you talk about it
00:52:59everyone's talking about it
00:53:00sex
00:53:01sex
00:53:02erotic game
00:53:03and drugs
00:53:04erotic game
00:53:05and drugs
00:53:05an erotic game
00:53:06ended badly
00:53:13we don't push
00:53:14we don't push
00:53:16if you want go behind
00:53:18go away
00:53:19Please
00:53:20madam though
00:53:21she can't push
00:53:22Like this
00:53:25so we got to the trial
00:53:27and I thought it would all be easy
00:53:30there was direct evidence
00:53:33like DNA evidence
00:53:35but there's not just DNA
00:53:39Amanda
00:53:40she was a girl
00:53:41very uninhibited
00:53:43he brought the boys home
00:53:47listening
00:53:49of Meredith's friends
00:53:50he convinced me
00:53:51that if you can imagine
00:53:53a girl
00:53:54more antithetical
00:53:55that it is possible to imagine
00:53:57compared to Amanda
00:53:58this was supposed to be Meredith
00:54:05that evening
00:54:06let's imagine Meredith
00:54:08that you see
00:54:10you suddenly see it
00:54:12happen
00:54:13at home
00:54:14Amanda
00:54:15and that's fine
00:54:16but
00:54:17prompt
00:54:18scholars
00:54:19And
00:54:20he says but how
00:54:25Meredith
00:54:26he couldn't take it anymore
00:54:28he expressed
00:54:30Surely
00:54:31in a manner
00:54:31Enough
00:54:32explicit
00:54:33a moral judgment
00:54:35negative
00:54:35towards Amanda
00:54:38as he believes
00:54:39that it went today
00:54:41Amanda must have felt
00:54:43humiliated
00:54:44bumped into
00:54:45oh you
00:54:47give some judgments
00:54:48so severe
00:54:50on a moral level
00:54:51towards me
00:54:52I'll show you now
00:54:54what's happening to you?
00:54:55she's a girl
00:54:57very proud
00:55:10there is a first clash
00:55:14and then there is a crescendo of attacks
00:55:20I'm convinced
00:55:22That
00:55:23prompt
00:55:24scholars
00:55:24have a little
00:55:25tried to
00:55:28to indulge
00:55:28in all ways
00:55:29Amanda
00:55:30that evening
00:55:33pleasure at all costs
00:55:35at the bottom
00:55:36of the majority
00:55:37of the crimes
00:55:38there is this
00:55:45after almost a year
00:55:46of testimony
00:55:47the so-called process
00:55:48of the century
00:55:49of Italy
00:55:50comes to a conclusion
00:55:51Amanda Knox
00:55:51might know
00:55:52his destiny
00:55:53already tomorrow
00:55:54in fact it should come out
00:55:55the verdict
00:56:13Amanda
00:56:15Amanda
00:56:26at the time when
00:56:28the court
00:56:28he gets up
00:56:29and reads the device
00:56:30which is one of the moments
00:56:32more tension loads
00:56:33that there may be
00:56:35in life
00:56:36for the defendant
00:56:37above all
00:56:38why is it going away?
00:56:40of his fate
00:56:45ask for the conviction
00:56:46such a high penalty
00:56:48for two boys
00:56:50it costs humanly
00:56:52very, very much
00:56:57I look at myself in the mirror
00:56:59and I'm lucky
00:57:02not to be ashamed
00:57:04Why
00:57:06there is no
00:57:07the slightest doubt
00:57:08on responsibility
00:57:10of the two
00:57:23not to be ashamed
00:57:26That
00:57:27they make an effort
00:57:30away
00:57:30for outside
00:57:51Thank you all.
00:58:01The accused of the crimes attributed to them are sentenced to 26 years of imprisonment by Nox and to the penalty
00:58:09of 25 years the request.
00:58:21Amidst the throng of photographers and reporters Amanda is taken away in a black van moments after the reading
00:58:28of the verdict.
00:58:32She's a murderer! She's a clever girl!
00:58:36The verdict leaves the Nox family speechless.
00:58:40She was so convinced of Amanda's innocence that her younger sister was also in the courtroom.
00:58:46When will he appeal?
00:58:49As soon as possible.
00:58:58Of course everyone here associates Meredith with a tragic event, but we prefer not to remember her that way.
00:59:05This just brings a little justice for us. For her?
00:59:09We are basically happy with the decision, but it is not the time to celebrate after all.
00:59:17Okay. Thanks then, and good luck.
00:59:29It is usually said that Nemo is a prophet in his own country,
00:59:34but it happened to me instead
00:59:38people I don't know
00:59:40who asks me to shake hands
00:59:42and he compliments me.
00:59:49It gives me satisfaction
00:59:53because Perugia is my little homeland.
01:00:18Suddenly I found myself
01:00:21thrown
01:00:22in this dark place.
01:00:32I was so scared.
01:00:35Who am I addressing?
01:00:37What do I do?
01:00:42I thought about suicide.
01:00:46Of all the ways I could have done it.
01:00:51I would only return home when I was fifty.
01:00:58when my parents could have died
01:01:03I was poisoned.
01:01:13I don't know what else to say.
01:01:39I spent almost six months locked in solitary confinement.
01:01:48I was getting depressed.
01:01:51Who can help me?
01:01:53Who can get me out of all this?
01:01:58I was thinking about Amanda and I was thinking about sending her flowers for her birthday
01:02:04to tell her
01:02:05I am here
01:02:06I'm close to you
01:02:08I still have feelings for you
01:02:12but she told me clearly that her feelings had completely changed.
01:02:21that moment was quite bitter
01:02:25even though I had only known her for five days
01:02:29those five days were everything.
01:02:59Those five days were everything.
01:03:06Amanda Nox, convicted of murder, is back in court today.
01:03:11Foxy Nox looks a little paler and thinner
01:03:13but I guess in prison she can't put on makeup or do her hair.
01:03:17Nox delivers an unexpected, tearful declaration of innocence before the court.
01:03:23I never expected to be here
01:03:26a person convicted of a crime I didn't commit
01:03:32to Meredith's family and loved ones
01:03:35I want to say that I'm very sorry that Meredith is no longer here
01:03:39I can't know how you feel
01:03:43but I also have little sisters
01:03:45and the idea of their suffering
01:03:51it's an infinite lack that terrorizes me.
01:04:04A legal victory for Amanda Nox who appealed her murder conviction.
01:04:08The Supreme Court has given the green light to an independent review of the DNA evidence.
01:04:14Among the evidence that an external expert will review
01:04:16there's a knife and a bra hook
01:04:19both considered crucial to Nox's conviction.
01:04:27Let's be clear about how people can leave DNA traces with extreme ease.
01:04:35when you move your hand on your arm that little dust forms
01:04:40those traces of DNA that we spread within the place where we are at that particular moment.
01:04:52So a crime scene must be absolutely aseptic.
01:04:59Which is what didn't happen.
01:05:07There was a lot of chaos in the forensic police videos.
01:05:11You can clearly see a coming and going of people without any protective devices.
01:05:19The shoes were not changed and the gloves were changed very rarely.
01:05:30In short, total confusion.
01:05:40A confusion on which the scientific police themselves have expressed their opinion.
01:05:46Look, it's absurd, look, it's absurd, I couldn't do it.
01:05:49In short, I criticized beyond belief.
01:05:52There is an incredible disorganization but not in every aspect.
01:06:01Contamination is one of the questions posed to us by the court.
01:06:05Could there be contamination?
01:06:08The hook was found under a rug 46 days after the crime.
01:06:16After 46 days it is possible that other people
01:06:21may have transferred DNA traces from the corridor or other rooms,
01:06:27of the bathroom or kitchen inside Meredith's room.
01:06:32In fact, there is a reminder profile on the hook
01:06:36but there were at least two other men
01:06:41which had not been highlighted.
01:06:45DNA must be objective.
01:06:48I don't have to interpret it the way I want it to be.
01:06:56And I have to say that there were contamination problems in the laboratory.
01:07:04Forensic scientists identified Amanda's profile on the knife.
01:07:11That was visible and visible well.
01:07:14It was a nice profile.
01:07:22But as far as Meredith's DNA was concerned, it was so tiny, so little.
01:07:31When there is such little DNA, the probability of contamination is very high.
01:07:43Then the scientific police are asked
01:07:47when you made the knife you made it without any other artifacts
01:07:52and she says no, we worked together with at least 50 other Kercher champions.
01:07:59The laboratory couldn't have stopped because Kercher was dead.
01:08:06If that is the case and she reports it and signs it,
01:08:09I'm sure it's a contamination effect.
01:08:20When this thing came out it was crazy.
01:08:25The investigations were poorly done, the forensic work was botched.
01:08:29I remember the gasps of the press and of everyone who was in the courtroom.
01:08:34As journalists we were looking for a particular angle or great information
01:08:40and when something like that happens you just think, great, this is manna from heaven, really.
01:08:45Amanda Knox's hand was said to have been on that knife
01:08:49and that he had killed the victim.
01:08:51No DNA.
01:08:53As?
01:08:54This is Italy, Shepard, it's a little different from what we're used to.
01:08:58Bunga bunga.
01:08:59One of the... the only one who...
01:09:02The thing I can't understand is that if the DNA evidence is not credible,
01:09:06How did we get here?
01:09:07Do you think Americans should intervene at the highest levels of government?
01:09:13The president should be involved.
01:09:16We should boycott Italy, not go to Italy.
01:09:18I felt sorry that the American middle class wanted to give us lessons in law.
01:09:24That place, that is, our court, in 1308
01:09:29It was the seat of the first law faculty in Europe.
01:09:35In America, in 1308, they were perhaps drawing bison in caves.
01:09:53I was irritated by all this avalanche of attacks, especially against me and against the police,
01:10:03the US press, exclusive focus on DNA.
01:10:09Every test has some aspects of uncertainty.
01:10:16So, this is why the evidence must be evaluated as a whole.
01:10:23I hear people say that Amanda is to blame for telling too many lies.
01:10:31I must point out that there were some totally inexplicable, totally irrational behaviors.
01:10:37There is no doubt about that.
01:10:41There is no trace of me in the room where Meredith was killed.
01:10:47And likewise there is no reliable trace of Raffaele.
01:10:53But you look for the answer in my eyes, when the answer is out there.
01:10:59You're looking at me, why?
01:11:02These are my eyes.
01:11:05Not objective proof.
01:11:10What is more likely?
01:11:12That I told the guy I was with and some guy whose name I don't even know,
01:11:23to rape my roommate and let her stab me to death.
01:11:36Or that a guy who commits thefts regularly broke into my house,
01:11:46Meredith found you,
01:11:49took advantage of her,
01:11:52he killed her and ran away.
01:11:58A theft gone wrong.
01:12:05I was told,
01:12:07it could only be Rudy alone.
01:12:11He is just him.
01:12:14This behavior doesn't seem very correct to me.
01:12:22We cannot speak more absolutely about the figure of Rudy Guedet.
01:12:32what happened inside that room between Guedet and poor Meredith,
01:12:38it was not in the assignment assigned to me by the Court of Assizes of Appeal of Perugia.
01:12:45Perhaps I feel like saying something that Cicero said a long time ago,
01:12:52that it is in the nature of man to make mistakes.
01:12:58only the person who does not want to know and who does not observe certain things persists in that error.
01:13:08Do you think she did a good job in defending Rudy, in defending Rudy and why?
01:13:15Ask the insiders.
01:13:19Ask the insiders,
01:13:20who was defended better,
01:13:24if Rudy's defense was a good defense.
01:13:27I only know that Rudy will be released soon and the others still have to face trial.
01:13:41The decision is yours, trying to do justice and defend the honor of this state which is a sovereign state.
01:14:01Four years have passed since the brutal murder of English flatmate Meredith Kercher.
01:14:06Outside the courthouse the world waits.
01:14:09Journalists around the globe are anxiously awaiting the fate of Amanda Knox.
01:14:15Amanda is in the courthouse and will soon be taken to the courtroom where she will hear the verdict.
01:14:53Justice journalists
01:14:55In the name of the Italian people,
01:14:58in partial reform of the sentence pronounced
01:15:03the Court of Assizes of Appeal of Perugia
01:15:07acquits both defendants of the crimes they are charged with because they did not commit the crime
01:15:11and in order for the immediate release of Nox to Martavarì and I urge Raffaele if not detained for another reason.
01:15:19Please.
01:15:21Silence, silence please.
01:15:23Silence, silence please.
01:15:42The 24-year-old Seattle woman collapses in the arms of her lawyers, while her family gathered in the courtroom embraces each other.
01:15:49each other.
01:15:50Outside the courthouse, however, the reaction is different.
01:15:53There was great disappointment among the people that Amanda was found not guilty of the murder of Meredith Kedger.
01:16:04The justice system has declared them acquitted, but there will be a annulment. Let's not give up.
01:16:11This is a disgrace!
01:16:21Breaking news. Amanda Knox finally home.
01:16:24Here is the plane carrying her and her family.
01:16:26Live footage shows a crowd of journalists and supporters waiting for her at Seattle airport.
01:16:30There it is. There, there.
01:16:32Well, here she is. Amanda's coming. There she is, there she is.
01:16:36He's there. He's coming down the ladder.
01:16:38He's coming down the ladder.
01:16:41He goes down the ladder.
01:16:42He goes down the stairs.
01:16:42The ladder.
01:16:43The important thing for me is to thank everyone who believed in me.
01:16:51who defended me, who supported my family.
01:16:55I just want...
01:16:57My family is the most important thing to me.
01:17:00I just want to be with them, so...
01:17:04Thank you for being there for me.
01:17:23When I got home, the first thing I did was stare at the refrigerator.
01:17:30I was looking at it as if it were something incredibly new, as if I were a primitive man.
01:17:39I was free, I was happy, but suddenly I was...
01:17:45Terribly depressed, again.
01:17:47Because I didn't know how to start over.
01:17:50It was all new, I had spent four years in prison and six months in solitary confinement.
01:17:56How could I get used to that life I didn't want.
01:18:03I was just a computer geek.
01:18:06Now everyone knows me.
01:18:07They look at me on the street, they ask me questions.
01:18:11They treat me like a movie star, when I'm not and I'm still in the middle of a tragedy.
01:18:19Congratulations.
01:18:21Congratulations, Amanda.
01:18:22Please leave me alone.
01:18:24Welcome home.
01:18:25Welcome back, Amanda.
01:18:27It's good to be home.
01:18:30What did you miss most about Seattle?
01:18:32There's just one question.
01:18:34What will he do with his newfound fame?
01:18:36Will he write books and move on with his life or will he go dancing with the stars?
01:18:40We'll see what his real motivations are.
01:18:43What movie offers have you received?
01:18:46It's not our first thought right now.
01:18:48We focus on making her feel good.
01:18:50He is aware that the more time he lets pass and...
01:18:55In short, the less money he will end up getting.
01:18:59What does he mean?
01:19:00Well, she's not...
01:19:02Amanda is not the right woman for an interview if she waits a month.
01:19:07I don't consider her the woman of the day.
01:19:14I was truly convinced that I would be fine.
01:19:31But I wasn't the same person when I returned to Seattle.
01:19:39The whole world knew who I had sex with.
01:19:46Seven men.
01:19:49Yet I was a...
01:19:52Shameful, slutty, obscene, sex-obsessed and...
01:19:58Against nature.
01:20:02I'm standing in line at the grocery store and the person behind me says...
01:20:09It's you!
01:20:10I know you!
01:20:14And I want to turn around and say who the fuck are you!
01:20:20You don't know me!
01:20:27You should ask yourself...
01:20:29What is it?
01:20:30What does everyone care so much about?
01:20:35But how interesting is it?
01:21:04The Supreme Court of Cassation Italy
01:21:07will decide today whether to uphold Amanda Knox's conviction
01:21:10and her ex-boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito
01:21:13for the murder of English student Meredith Kercher.
01:21:25Amanda Knox's Italian lawyer said this morning that Amanda is worried
01:21:30and who didn't sleep a wink.
01:21:32Meredith Kercher's family has clearly stated what they hope for,
01:21:37they are convinced of Amanda's guilt
01:21:39and they would like to see her in prison where it all began, in Italy.
01:21:45Look at me, frame this carefully, you see, these are the seconds missing from the pronouncement of the sentence.
01:21:52they were banned from turning on their cell phones, they will be able to turn them on again and therefore communicate the news
01:21:58as soon as the President has finished reading the resolution.
01:22:02can we get to the bottom of this sentence?
01:22:13Attention!
01:22:16Turn up the sound!
01:22:17So, the news is that Raffaele Sollecito and Amanda Knox have been acquitted.
01:22:35Yes, I know, it's crazy!
01:22:44Raffaele, we are free!
01:22:48How are you?
01:22:50I'm so happy for you, I'm so happy for us.
01:22:57Ok, ok, I love you and we'll talk, ok?
01:23:02Yes, we see it!
01:23:03HI!
01:23:04HI!
01:23:06Did you see that you made it?
01:23:07It's over, come and listen!
01:23:09I can't help it, you jerk!
01:23:39One more time!
01:23:40It's over, come and listen, come and listen because you're right with me, there's no point!
01:24:00The first reaction was one of surprise.
01:24:05They had had two convictions
01:24:10and now they had two acquittals.
01:24:14It seemed like an awfully long time.
01:24:17for such a strange verdict.
01:24:20Eight years.
01:24:22So it was kind of like discrediting the whole thing.
01:24:35I think that in the end we have to point the finger.
01:24:38against the police and the prosecution.
01:24:40They made some really egregious mistakes.
01:24:44and they got fixated on some wild theories
01:24:49which they were obsessed with.
01:24:52They keep saying trial with media participation
01:24:55but I don't drink it.
01:24:58Maybe it's because I'm a journalist but...
01:25:04I think, looking back,
01:25:06that some of the information that has come out
01:25:08they were just crazy
01:25:10and that they were completely made up.
01:25:15But then again, what are we supposed to do, right?
01:25:18We are journalists
01:25:20and we report what we are told.
01:25:22It's not that I can say
01:25:23wait, I want to check it out personally,
01:25:27in some other way,
01:25:28God only knows how.
01:25:30By doing this I would make my rivals arrive before me.
01:25:32and I would lose the scoop.
01:25:35It doesn't work like that,
01:25:37not in the news world.
01:25:47At the trial
01:25:49there was a lady
01:25:52that gave me
01:25:53of the devil.
01:25:56You are evil.
01:26:00I can say that I was wrong
01:26:02in certain cases.
01:26:04I've definitely done things
01:26:07that I had to confess.
01:26:10But we are all in between
01:26:12to good and evil
01:26:14and inherent
01:26:15in our human nature.
01:26:21Amanda is prompt.
01:26:23If they are innocent
01:26:25I wish them
01:26:26to be able to
01:26:27forget
01:26:29the suffering
01:26:30that they have passed.
01:26:33If they are guilty
01:26:34and earthly justice
01:26:37he didn't reach them
01:26:38to recognize
01:26:40one's own faults
01:26:40because precisely
01:26:43as a believer
01:26:44I know that
01:26:45life ends
01:26:46in a process.
01:26:48In a process
01:26:49but that
01:26:49it has no appeals,
01:26:51has no appeals
01:26:52for Cassation
01:26:53nor revisions.
01:26:54and even if
01:27:25I think people love monsters.
01:27:31So when there is a chance he wants to see them.
01:27:43It's people projecting their fears.
01:27:55People want to make sure they know who the bad guys are and that it's not them.
01:28:10So maybe this is it.
01:28:12We are all afraid.
01:28:15And fear drives us crazy.
01:28:24Thank you.
01:28:35Thank you.
01:29:03Thank you all.
01:29:34Thank you all.
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