The Florence courts have scheduled Rudy Guede’s next court date on January 10, 2017. Guede will provide documents to support his stance that he deserves a new trial. Rudy Guede was found to have participated with others in the murder of Meredith Kercher. This was confirmed by the Italian Supreme Court when they acquitted Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito.
Rudy Guede- Going back to court Dec 20th to get a retrial
Rudy Guede was the third person accused of murdering Meredith Kercher along with Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito in 2007. Guede’s lawyer at the time, decided to hold his trial separately since he was the only black man and his lawyer knew that Knox and Sollecito’s defense team would try to pin everything on him.
Guede was found guilty in 2008 while Knox and Sollecito were found guilty in 2009. Rudy was sentenced to 30 years which was reduced to a 16 year sentence since he was only considered an accomplice to the crime. The courts did not believe that Rudy acted alone, but that he was there. This was reiterated by the Italian Supreme court’s final report after they acquitted Knox and Sollecito in 2015.
Amanda Knox recently wrote an article claiming that woman are more susceptible to confessing to a crime that they didn’t commit. Regardless of whether that is the case or not, the fact is that Amanda Knox was not influenced by patriarchal pressure to submit to police pressure. Far from it as shown in the new book: The Manipulative Memoir of Amanda Knox Part 2.
While some may debate whether she was involved or not, it is an ineluctable fact that Amanda Knox has made a considerable fortune from the murder of Meredith Kercher. Even after raking in millions from her book deal, interviews and donations, Amanda Knox and her family have always claimed to be destitute from the legal fees. However, it turns out that President Donald Trump paid Amanda’s legal tab. No only this, she never even thanked him for it.
Amanda Knox’s documentary was released in September 2016. The film was created by ardent long-time supporters of Knox. The film centered around Amanda’s experience of the tragic death of a 21-year-old British exchange student Meredith Kercher. The documentary flashed many crime scene photographs, including some showing Meredith’s lifeless body. These photos were included ostensibly without permission from the victim’s family. After the movie aired, many incomprehensibly turned to social media to attack a journalist name Nick Pisa.
A famous president once said, “Boycott Italy over Amanda Knox.” The same sentiment arises for Amazon.com when one becomes aware of how Meredith Kercher’s book is being displayed on their website with only pro-Amanda Knox books listed as other suggested books.
As reported here last August, Amanda Knox’s co-defendant in the murder of Meredith Kercher trial, Rudy Guede, applied for a retrial. Now the news has recently been published all over Italian media and barely mentioned in the American media. Rudy Guede has been granted a review for a retrial. It is set to take place on December 20, 2016.
This has no doubt sent seismic waves traveling from the recently earthquake rattled Perugian countryside all the way to Puget Sound. While Amanda Knox continues to explain why she stabbed President Trump in the back, what is really eating away at her Hillary-loving-heart is Guede’s upcoming trial.
Now that Amanda Knox got away with murder has been acquitted for insufficient evidence and stuck with a calunnia (criminal slander) conviction upheld by Italian Supreme Court, she publicly stabs President Donald Trump in the back.
Donald Trump was a prominent supporter for Amanda Knox when she was in prison and all her chips were down. He risked his own reputation to support Amanda Knox, a woman who had been convicted of murder. He even called for a boycott of Italy.
President Trump made a mistake in supporting Amanda Knox and it will haunt him in office.
On November 1, 2007, 21-year-old Meredith Kercher, a beautiful, British, Erasmus exchange student was murdered in Perugia, Italy. On the anniversary of her death, The Seattle Times shockingly published a story about one of the murder suspects, Amanda Knox.
After listening to a couple of recent podcasts by ‘experts’ in crime and psychology, it has become clear that there is still, nine years later, astounding ignorance of the case of the murder of Meredith Kercher. Of course, a recent biased netflix documentary created by long-time Amanda Knox advocates doesn’t help.
The PR talking points, created by the public relations firm hired by Amanda Knox’s father a few days after Amanda’s arrest in 2007, are all being repeated without any research.