Lando Addresses Congress
Created on: November 22nd, 2007
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An American student embroiled in an Italian murder investigation told police: "The truth is, I am unsure about the truth." Amanda Knox, from Seattle, said she's not sure what happened the night her British roommate was killed -- but that she did not do it. Meredith Kercher's body was found November 2, half-naked, with a stab wound to her neck.
She cites what the police have said is evidence against her, including what she said was hard evidence that she was at the villa she shared with Kercher and two Italians on the night of the slaying.
"I don't know what proof they are talking about, but if this is true, it means I am very confused and my dreams must be real."
"I know I didn't kill Meredith. That's all I know for sure," Knox wrote. "In these flashbacks that I'm having, I see Patrik [sic] as the murderer, but the way the truth feels in my mind, there is no way for me to have known because I don't remember FOR SURE if I was at my house that night."
Knox also writes about Sollecito telling authorities she asked him to lie for her.
"I also NEVER asked him to lie for me. This is absolutely a lie.
"What I don't understand is why Raffaele, who has always been so caring and gentle with me, would lie about this. What does he have to hide? I don't think he killed Meredith, but I do think he is scared
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