tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6794427492863610920.post3175336710267089417..comments2020-03-31T15:31:43.636+02:00Comments on Who, what, where, when, why?: Justice on trial... By Sophie, Clarisse & EmelineUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6794427492863610920.post-68049192938373926342011-10-19T19:45:36.447+02:002011-10-19T19:45:36.447+02:00I do not certainly know well enought this case, bu...I do not certainly know well enought this case, but I think that Amanda and her boyfriend are probably guilty. It's strange to find their DNA on the corpse, which in general is an important evidence. However, it's true that you can not convict somebody if there is a lake of evidence. But this murder must be really hard for the family because, murderers will certainly not been punished.Camillenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6794427492863610920.post-39902824561163890412011-10-18T18:01:36.387+02:002011-10-18T18:01:36.387+02:00Maybe, the event can be atrocious for the victim&#...Maybe, the event can be atrocious for the victim's family, however if the italian justice demonstrated clearly that they didn't have enough evidence to convict Amanda and her boyfriend. They can't condemn them!! Because how many people have been condemned to the death penalty without clear evidence? We can think of Troy DavisAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com