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Post by Clint Johnston on Mar 26, 2013 13:59:29 GMT 1
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Post by jklinders on Mar 26, 2013 21:28:17 GMT 1
Good luck getting an extradition order through. I find it appalling that Italy does not have a double Jeopardy law. The fact that a person can be harassed over and over by the state for the same charges is idiotic at best, oppressive at worst. I don't see the US state department allowing extradition as she has already went through one trial and I cannot imagine them letting a US citizen get repeatedly harassed over the same charge.
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Post by jklinders on Mar 26, 2013 23:28:06 GMT 1
I guess I should address your question Clint.
I don't think we will ever know who did it. The investigation was by all accounts so badly botched that the evidence is beyond any use at this point. A third party forensic team cited that the woman accused was in all likelihood not the perp but hell, there was so many bad moves made by he authorities that we won't know. I do know that the prosecutor's theory on what happened that night read like a bad twilight fanfic. I think I bleached that stupidity out of my brain or I would give more details.
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Post by Lily Ariel Linders on Mar 27, 2013 0:17:32 GMT 1
I feel so bad for her... I'm 99.9% sure she didn't commit the crime (there's technically always that 0.01% chance) and for her to repeatedly have her name dragged through the muck like this is horrible.
Yes, it sucks what happened to the victim, but... painting an innocent girl in the media as a drug-fuelled sexual sadist who brutally murdered her roommate and dumping her in prison for a crime she did not commit and leaving her there for a few years to suffer before finally seeing that the evidence and testimony against her was severely botched and in some cases actually falsified is appalling.
And now that she's safely back in the US, trying to snag her again is horrifying. Poor thing...
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