Genna Sherwood
09-18-09
4:40 p.m.
Last Friday, a bloody footprint was found at the house where British student Meredith Kercher was found murdered in November 2007. The forensic expert for the defense testified that the footprint was wrongly attributed to one of the defendants in the case. The print was found in Perugia, Italy on the bathroom rug. The footprint belonged to an Italian man named Raffaele Sollecito who happened to be on trial for murder charges with an American student named Amanda Knox, his girlfriend at the time. There are three suspects in the case for the murder of Kercher, who all denied any wrongdoing. Police found a 6 ½-inch knife at Sollectio’s house matched the victim’s wounds. Prosecutors say that Kercher was murdered during what had begun as a sex game in the bedroom of the apartment she shared with Knox.
This just disgusts me. I have no idea why anyone would murder someone. There is no reason for such hatered. Whenever they figure out who really did this or someone who was even involved with it they should be locked away for life or given the death sentence.
3 comments:
Wow, you just about got all the facts wrong.
I feel as though the post could have gone more in depth about the murder and why it happened. Why do you think this person should be given the death penalty if you only know few facts about the murder?
This is pretty messed up, but you didn't really say much about it or why you think they should get the death penalty. Would you want to have the death penalty if someone tried to kill you and you killed them because defending yourself? There are exceptions to everything.
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