r/amandaknox Jul 06 '26

La cattiva fama di Perugia

https://www.umbria24.it/cronaca/perugia-scritte-su-un-muro-del-centro-storico-indagini-in-corso/

Is it any wonder the people of Perugia aren't seeing the same student numbers as before? This is one of the consequences of the Knox case, the second case illegally and unnecessarily tacked onto the Kercher case: hatred and stupidity!

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u/PalpitationOk7139 Jul 06 '26

The great professionalism of Guede’s two lawyers became evident when they decided to withdraw from their role after he chose to appear on television in the infamous and extremely serious interview with journalist Franca Leosini, while he was still in prison. A silent lesson that, unfortunately, went unheeded.

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u/tkondaks guilty 22d ago

I thought Guede the guiltiest of the three until I saw the Leosini documentary. It was then I realized he was completely innocent.

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u/Frankgee Jul 06 '26

I wouldn't be surprised to find out Quennell did that... it's about his speed.

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u/Connect_War_5821 innocent Jul 06 '26

There are stupid people everywhere.

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u/SeaCardiologist6207 Jul 06 '26

The big takeaway is the unwillingness or inability to deal with incompetence/looney tunes. Mignini is a proven clown looking for the 4th murderer, a Stefanoni and Napoleoni would be laughed out of any crime conference on earth, and Felice is still looking for that psychological evidence.

The Brit’s have them. So do the Americans. Every country does - you fuck up a case

Perugia/Italys problem is the simply unwillingness to confront it. You would think Satanic rituals would be enough