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AMANDA KNOX and the deleted SMS

On the night of 1st November 2007 English student Meredith Kercher was murdered in her apartment in Perugia, Italy.  Amanda Knox, her American flat mate spent the evening and night elsewhere with her boyfriend, Raffaele Sollecito.   They came under early suspicion and were subjected to a lengthy and unlawful interrogation on the night of 5th-6th November.   Together with  African bar …

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The David Camm Case: An American Miscarriage of Justice

This August, former Indiana State Trooper David Camm will go on trial for the third time in the murder of his wife and two young children, Jill, age five,  and Brad, age seven. His two previous convictions have been overturned on appeal. David Camm is completely innocent. Along with the horrific loss of his family, David has spent the last …

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Jeffrey Havard Faces Execution In Mississippi Despite Proof Of Faulty Evidence

Support for death row inmate Jeffrey Havard continues to grow as his federal appeal awaits a decision from United States District Judge Keith Starrett. Jeffrey Havard currently sits wrongfully convicted on death row in Mississippi for the sexual assault and murder of his girlfriend’s six-month-old daughter, Chloe Britt. Chloe’s death was a tragic accident, not a murder. Jeffrey accidentally dropped …

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Amanda Knox and Google – slave to the algorithm

“Innocence is lucky if it finds the same protection as guilt”  – Francois La Rochefoucauld In May this year, Google introduced a new feature. It is called the Knowledge Graph. It’s not a graph and it doesn’t always impart knowledge, but never mind. You can read about it here: http://www.forbes.com/sites/ericsavitz/2012/05/16/google-revamps-search-results-pages-with-knowledge-graph/ Knowledge Graph is a summary box that appears at the top right of the …

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AMANDA KNOX: SECRET NEGOTIATIONS

The Amanda Knox saga continues to linger for several reasons.   Some believe that the final Italian Supreme Court ruling scheduled for March 2013 will contradict the ruling of The Honorable Judge Claudio Pratillo Hellman.  For those who believe that will happen, they are either misguided or part of an organized attempt to relieve the pressure on Italy to investigate the …

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