Amanda Knox boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito
Amanda
Knox boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito on whirlwind romance. They faced a murder
trial of killing a British Student.
“She thought the nightmare was over,” Amanda Knox’s lawyer, Carlo
dalla Vedova, said soon after today's Supreme Court verdict overturning her
murder acquittal was read out. But instead the young American must continue the
struggle to clear her name more than five years after she was first arrested
for the murder of British student Meredith Kercher in Perugia.
The decision does not suggest Ms Knox and Mr Sollecito are guilty,
the appeals court did not apply the law correctly.
Amanda
Knox boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito will retried for the November 2007 killing in
court in Florence.
Amanda
Knox boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito felt dismay at the decision. Kercher family’s
lawyer said “Yes, this is what we wanted.”
“This
decision serves to review the definitive and final truth of Meredith’s murder.
Rudy Guede was not alone: the judges will tell us who was there with him,” he
said in reference to the Ivorian drifter who was convicted in 2008 for sexually
assaulting and killing Ms Kercher in her room.
Kercher’s
family were pleased at the court’s decision to order retrial. Meredith’s sister
Stephanie Kercher said “All that we want is justice for Mez, but there is still
a long journey ahead of us. It’s making sure that we find out exactly what did
happen that night. Nothing’s going to bring her back. We know that.”
Meredith’s
mother Arline Kercher was reported to be “surprised but pleased” with the
latest development.
Ms
Knox was portrayed as both a she-devil and an innocent abroad during her
original trial, after which she and Mr Sollecito were sentenced to 26 and 25
years in jail respectively. She said: “It was painful to receive the news that
the Italian Supreme Court decided to send my case back for revision when the
prosecution’s theory of my involvement in Meredith’s murder has been repeatedly
revealed to be completely unfounded and unfair.
“I
believe any questions as to my innocence must be examined by an objective
investigation and a capable prosecution. The prosecution responsible for the
many discrepancies in their work must be made to answer for them, for
Raffaele’s sake, my sake and for the sake of Meredith’s family.”
In
2011, after the pair had already spent four years in prison, the Perugia
appeals court cleared them of the killing Meredith Kercher, the 21-year-old
student from Surrey who was found with her throat cut in the Perugia apartment
she shared with Ms Knox in 2007. In acquitting the pair, the senior appeal judge
Claudio Pratillo Hellmann lambasted both the weakness of the prosecution’s
original case and its treatment of the accused after their arrest.
Despite the feeling among many foreign observers that justice had been done
when the pair were freed, some in Italy expressed their surprise at the appeal
court verdict.
Professor
Renzo Orlandi of Bologna University, a leading expert in Italian criminal
trials, is one such doubter. “To be honest I was somewhat amazed by the Perugia
appeal court’s verdict,” he said yesterday. He added that the reasoning behind
today’s Supreme Court verdict, which will be made public in the next few
months, would have significant bearing on the retrial in Florence, set to begin
next year.
Amanda
Knox boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito lawyer said “We have had to climb a mountain,
but we draw great strength both from being innocent and from the fact the
court’s ruling today is not a guilty verdict. The retrial means the court has
decided some details need to be reviewed. The battle continues.”
My Opinion
I
hope this trial will come to an end.
Amanda Knox boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito make money out of Meredith’s death. As if they are trying to
benefit from her murder.
Add to that
the pair were found innocent and had to spend 4 years of their lives in prison.
I think they are entitled to make whatever money they can. They will never get
those 4 years back spent in prison based on the utterly ridiculous stories of a
deluded Italian prosecutor.
RIP Meredith and my condolences to the Kercher family.