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Reply #58: No, it was Knox who pointed the finger at her boss [View All]

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TorchTheWitch Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-07-09 03:34 AM
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58. No, it was Knox who pointed the finger at her boss
Four days after the body was found when she was arrested. That was when she was presented with evidence that showed she was indeed there that night and had been lying about that for all those days. That was when for the first time she admitted she was there but that she was there with her boss and her boss did it. At that time, the police had DNA evidence of an unknown man. It was Knox pointing the finger at her boss coupled with the evidence of the unknown man's evidence that prompted them to arrest her boss expecting that her boss's DNA would match that of the unknown man's DNA evidence... except to their surprise it did not and it matched that of Rudy.

Knox needed to point the finger at a black man because when interrogated after being arrested part of the evidence that put her at the scene was that she was seen by a witness at the basketball court near her house with her "boyfriend" and an unidentified black man. But instead of pointing the finger at Rudy she again lied and pointed the finger at another black man she knew - her boss.

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