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Updated Nov 21, 2009 - 5:30 pm

Life in prison requested for Amanda Knox in murder case

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By MARTA FALCONI
Associated Press Writer and
By CHRIS SULLIVAN
KIRO Radio

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Prosecutors on Saturday requested life in prison for an American student and her ex-boyfriend accused in the fatal stabbing of her British roommate during a drug-fueled sex game - charges the U.S. woman dismissed as "pure fantasy."

In their closing arguments, the prosecutors said Amanda Knox and Italian Raffaele Sollecito should be convicted on charges of murder and sexual violence for the 2007 slaying of Meredith Kercher.

They deny wrongdoing.

Knox, who is from Seattle, took a deep breath when Prosecutor Giuliano Mignini requested life imprisonment - Italy's stiffest punishment. She then addressed the court, saying that the accusations against her were "pure fantasy."

"Meredith was my friend, I didn't hate her," she said in Italian, fighting back tears.

The Briton's body, her throat slit, was found in a pool of blood on Nov. 2, 2007, in the apartment she shared with Knox in the central Italian town of Perugia.

Prosecutors argued that Knox resented her British roommate and killed her, together with Sollecito and Rudy Hermann Guede, of Ivory Coast, under "the fumes of drugs and possibly alcohol."

They said Knox hit Kercher's head against a wall, then tried to strangle her, as Sollecito held her and Guede sexually assaulted her.

Guede was sentenced to 30 years in prison last year for the killing after a fast-track trial he had requested. He also denies wrongdoing and is appealing his conviction.

"The murder and the sexual violence were carried out for futile reasons," Mignini said. "Meredith will never come back."

He requested nine months of daytime solitary confinement for Knox and two months for Sollecito. A verdict by the eight-member jury is expected in early December.

Knox, 22, and Sollecito, 25, have been jailed for more than two years since being arrested shortly after the slaying.

According to prosecutors, a knife with a 6 1/2-inch (16.5- centimeter) blade, with Kercher's DNA on the blade and Knox's on the handle, was found at Sollecito's house.

Defense lawyers argue that the knife is too big to match Kercher's wounds and that the amount of what prosecutors say is Kercher's DNA is too low to be attributed with certainty.

Prosecutors also maintain Sollecito's DNA was found on the clasp of Kercher's bra, although his defense team contends that the evidence might have been inadvertently contaminated during the investigation.

During Saturday's hearing, prosecutors showed an animated video reconstructing what they say were the different phases of the murder, with cartoon characters representing the defendants and the victim.

Photos showing Kercher's wounds and bruises also were shown in the video. Knox kept her head down during the presentation, while Sollecito watched it intently.

In their closing arguments, prosecutors also reviewed technical data on the use of Sollecito's computer the night Kercher was slain. According to Knox, who took the stand last June, she spent the night of Nov. 1 with Sollecito at his home, watching a movie on his computer and smoking pot. Witnesses for the prosecution have argued that there was no sign of the defendant using his computer during the hours 21-year-old Kercher was stabbed to death.

Mignini also asked the court to convict the defendants on lesser charges, including staging a break-in and the theft of ⁈S$444) in cash and Kercher's cell phones. He said Knox and Sollecito staged a burglary in the apartment by breaking a window in a bedroom in an attempt to sidetrack the investigation.

Knox also is being tried on charges of defamation for allegedly accusing Diya "Patrick" Lumumba - a Congolese man who owns a pub in Perugia where she worked - of being the killer. Because of her accusation, Lumumba was briefly jailed. He was later cleared and is seeking damages from Knox.

Defense lawyers will make their own closing arguments beginning late next week.

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Comments (29)
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  • dori monson fan wrote...
    why is obama letting this circus proceed?
    they already convivted rudy geude for this murder. There is no reason to let italy push americans around like this. Italy needs to send her home, pay amanda 20 million dollars for being run through this parade plus all legal fees her family incurred.
  • islandlisa wrote...
    Response to Dori Monson fan
    Obama is the President of the US, not Italy. Geez...are you and Dori going to blame this on him, too? She was in Italy when this happened, it is up to the Italian legal system to sort it out.
  • swassociates wrote...
    Well Monson Fan..............
    Should Obama just Nuke Italy?
  • kidjon wrote...
    it's okay baby doll
    little jonny will comfort you. No need to cry. Come to jonny. Then, after I comfort you, you can go to prison for murder.
  • Zack Major wrote...
    Send Amanda Home
    They found absolutely no Amanda Knox DNA in the dead girl’s room. If there was a raucous sex game gone awry, you bet there’d be her DNA all over the place. Is it the prosecution’s argument that Amanda cleaned up all her own DNA while leaving everyone else’s intact? That would be a neat trick!
  • halfshaft wrote...
    dori monson fan
    Yeah, I mean what right does Italy have as a sovereign nation to enforce it's own laws?!?!?!? And we all know that if one person is already convivted of a crime, no one else can then be involved. I agree with swassociates; we should just nuke any country that has the audacity to actually prosecute an American when a law has been broken.
  • Mike in Pioneer Square wrote...
    It's All Obama's Fault
    dori monson fan wrote "why is obama letting this circus proceed?" LOL
  • David J wrote...
    Obama?
    He can't accomplish anything here at home, what makes you think he can do anything over there?
  • islandlisa wrote...
    Response to Dori Fan
    It is completely possible that more than one person can be convicted of a single crime. Two parties alleged to be responsible for a crime committed together are tried separately all the time. A confession or conviction of one party does not mean other parties cannot be tried for their alleged roles in the crime. Mr. Guede alleged from the beginning that Knox and Sollecito were involved. He pled guilty (he was not convicted by a court) to HIS OWN part in the murder. The court then moved on to what they allege were the next partners in the crime. A judge and jury will decide based on the evidence. The US legal system asserts it's right to try foreign guests who commit crimes in the US all the time and many times the other nations are not happy with the outcome. When you visit a country, you are subject to that country's legal system. No system, even our own, is perfect. However, the rule of law must be respected, or we become animals. The court will render a verdict, and whatever it is, Amanda Knox will have to live with it, or pursue an appeal. She has that right there, as well.
  • islandlisa wrote...
    correction....
    I need to correct something in my last post that was in error. Guede did not confess, as I stated in my email. I reread the article and see that he was, in fact convicted by a court. However, he did allege at that time, and continues to allege, that Knox was involved. I dont' know the truth, and it is not for me to decide, thank goodness. Who knows, Dori Fan? The jury just may find her Not Guilty..wait and see what happens.


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