The man convicted of killing Meredith Kercher gives an interview from his jail cell, insisting Amanda Knox is a “sweet girl” incapable of murder.
Archive for December, 2009
Co-defendant: ‘Sweet’ Amanda Knox ‘incapable of killing’
Suspect dies in Times Square shootout
A shootout between a cop and a suspect in Times Square, packed with tourists and shoppers, left the suspect dead but no one else harmed.
Man to plead guilty in ESPN peephole video case
A man accused of surreptitiously taping ESPN sports reporter Erin Andrews in the nude through hotel peepholes, and posting the videos online, will plead guilty to a federal stalking charge, according to a court document.
Drug war claims 16 lives in a single day
It’s an all-too common scene on patrol with a joint Mexican law enforcement task force in Juarez, Mexico.
Slain officers ‘best of who we can be’
Four police officers fatally shot in a Washington coffee shop last month were “the best of who we can be,” Washington Gov. Christine Gregoire told thousands of people gathered at the officers’ memorial service on Tuesday.
Inmate executed using new method
An Ohio man convicted of killing and dismembering a 22-year-old woman was executed using a new, untested one-drug method of lethal injection.
Salahis prepared to invoke Fifth Amendment, attorney says
The Virginia couple who slipped through White House security and shook hands with President Obama will invoke the Fifth Amendment, which protects against self-incrimination, if subpoenaed to testify to Congress, according to a letter from the couple’s lawyer.
Victim’s family ‘satisfied’ with verdict
Meredith Kercher’s family expressed satisfaction with the guilty verdicts against Amanda Knox and her Italian ex-boyfriend, Raffaele Sollecito.
Texas escapee who faked paralysis joins most-wanted list
A Texas inmate in a wheelchair, who escaped on foot from two armed guards as he was being transferred between prisons, is now on the U.S. Marshals’ list of the 15 most-wanted fugitives.
Amanda Knox found guilty of murder
American student Amanda Knox cried as a jury in Italy found her and former boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito guilty of killing Meredith Kercher.
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