Meredith Kercher In Pictures: Raffaele Sollecito Talks Of ‘Sweet’ Amanda Knox
MEREDITH Kercher: Amanda Knox is appealing not only to killers and perverts but to appeal court judges and her accomplice Raffaele Sollecito speaks from his jail cell about Amanda Knox – the “sweet girl”.
If you can’t trust a convicted murderer, who can you trust. Go on, Mr Sollecito:
Raffaele Sollecito calls it “absurd” that Amanda Knox has been convicted of murder.
Italian newspaper Il Messaggero, hears from Sollecito, speaking through his Italian lawyer:
“Amanda is a very dear person to me even if we were only together for a short while. She is also living a nightmare – we both find ourselves in a tremendous situation.
“I am not in love with Amanda but I feel close to her as she is my companion in a misadventure. Amanda is not capable of killing anyone – it’s impossible and absurd. She is such a sweet girl.”
So she not a killer? What of that vow she made to have “hot sex” as they shopped for underwear after the murder?
“We went to buy underwear because all Amanda’s stuff had been seized. Everything that’s been said is wrong. It was only a joke.”
Can’t beat a good joke when you’re on a murder charge.
“Yes, it was about the underwear and Amanda, but it was only a joke.”
Take care readers – shopping with your lover for a pair of novelty knickers can get you banged up for murder.
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Italian student Raffaele Sollecito arrives for a hearing of the trial where he is accused of murdering British student Meredith Kercher, in Perugia, Italy, Monday, July 25, 2011. Independent experts presented the conclusions of their review of the DNA evidence collected against Amanda Knox and her co-defendant Raffaele Sollecito. DNA evidence played a crucial role in securing the convictions of Amanda and Raffaele Sollecito in the 2007 murder of Meredith Kercher, who was stabbed to death in the apartment she shared with the Seattle exchange student. (AP Photo/Stefano Medici)
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