Amanda Knox Acquited

[quote]Christine wrote:

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:
The life policy should’ve been in place already, before cancer, as a “responsible” family man such as Walt should’ve known he would die some day, some way. You can absolutely buy policies big enough to cover the itemized list he had. Dexter would not have allowed such detail to escape him. In fact, his drug business would have no doubt had fewer kinks if he had one. Death sentence or not, Walt really chose to degrade himself on his way out. He was still living as he chose his fall after all.
[/quote]

Well, not everyone can be as perfect as you. Breaking bad isn’t for pussies, and Walt definitely wasn’t prepared. But, considering the whole mid-life crisis and cancer diagnosis, it really isn’t surprising.

I think that he has spent the first four seasons breaking bad and going to wind up either broken or on top of bad.

You are a drooling STDriddenimbeciledonkeytwatfuckfacecocksuckingpussyqueaf.[/quote]

Just saying Dexter wouldn’t have overlooked such simplicities. Never mentioned myself. Plus, there is nothing “perfect” about very common life insurance policies that every family with more debt than money should have. Very standard stuff.

I do like Breaking Bad but the cast is a bunch of downward spiraling, sissy retards who can never get anything right. Even when they act “tough” it’s out of desperation, like a scared cat hissing from a bush.

It’s like a violent and seedy Mr. Magoo. Good, but not as good as Dexter.

[quote]MaximusB wrote:
She knows what happened, she was probably in on it in some way, but what she didn’t know is how brutal the Italian justice system is. She was interogated for 56 hours straight, no sleep, no food, no water, nothing but an earful from the prosecutor. She had no lawyer present, and she spoke very little Italian at the time.

For any of you who think our justice system sucks, go fuck around in my homeland, and you will be crying for your 3 hots and a cot. You are guilty until proven innocent, and legal representation is for those who can afford it. [/quote]

I don’t doubt what you say about the Italian judicial system but what you said about Amanda is whack. She was 100 percent innocent. Not even the slightest bit of involvement. Anyone who believes otherwise has either not looked into it or they believe the tabloid “evidence” (which is what convicted her) like her bloody foot print under the pillow.

For those of you who don’t know much about the case, read what Tex Ag posted above. That’s what this was all about. That and most of Europe hates America.

glad she’s coming home, then. Don’t think she’ll be heading back to Italia anytime soon.

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:

[quote]Christine wrote:

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:
The life policy should’ve been in place already, before cancer, as a “responsible” family man such as Walt should’ve known he would die some day, some way. You can absolutely buy policies big enough to cover the itemized list he had. Dexter would not have allowed such detail to escape him. In fact, his drug business would have no doubt had fewer kinks if he had one. Death sentence or not, Walt really chose to degrade himself on his way out. He was still living as he chose his fall after all.
[/quote]

Well, not everyone can be as perfect as you. Breaking bad isn’t for pussies, and Walt definitely wasn’t prepared. But, considering the whole mid-life crisis and cancer diagnosis, it really isn’t surprising.

I think that he has spent the first four seasons breaking bad and going to wind up either broken or on top of bad.

You are a drooling STDriddenimbeciledonkeytwatfuckfacecocksuckingpussyqueaf.[/quote]

HoustonGuy Wrote:

Yes Christine, you are correct, as always. I am a drooling STDriddenimbeciledonkeytwatfuckfacecocksuckingpussyqueaf with no reason to live. Thank you for being patient with me. I will try harder to please you in the future.
[/quote]

No problem, HG. Everyone is allowed one mistake.

[quote]PB Andy wrote:
glad she’s coming home, then. Don’t think she’ll be heading back to Italia anytime soon.[/quote]

I don’t think she is leaving Washington anytime soon.

Heck, if I was her, I would probably burn my passport.

[quote]Christine wrote:

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:

[quote]Christine wrote:

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:
The life policy should’ve been in place already, before cancer, as a “responsible” family man such as Walt should’ve known he would die some day, some way. You can absolutely buy policies big enough to cover the itemized list he had. Dexter would not have allowed such detail to escape him. In fact, his drug business would have no doubt had fewer kinks if he had one. Death sentence or not, Walt really chose to degrade himself on his way out. He was still living as he chose his fall after all.
[/quote]

Well, not everyone can be as perfect as you. Breaking bad isn’t for pussies, and Walt definitely wasn’t prepared. But, considering the whole mid-life crisis and cancer diagnosis, it really isn’t surprising.

I think that he has spent the first four seasons breaking bad and going to wind up either broken or on top of bad.

You are a drooling STDriddenimbeciledonkeytwatfuckfacecocksuckingpussyqueaf.[/quote]

HoustonGuy Wrote:

Yes Christine, you are correct, as always. I am a drooling STDriddenimbeciledonkeytwatfuckfacecocksuckingpussyqueaf with no reason to live. Thank you for being patient with me. I will try harder to please you in the future.
[/quote]

No problem, HG. Everyone is allowed one mistake.[/quote]
Oh, Christine. Such a silly girl. One look at my face is pleasing, don’t lie and say it isn’t. I just had to be born to be pleasing. I love you even if you like bumbling pussies over in control self mastery.

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:

[quote]Christine wrote:

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:

[quote]Christine wrote:

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:
The life policy should’ve been in place already, before cancer, as a “responsible” family man such as Walt should’ve known he would die some day, some way. You can absolutely buy policies big enough to cover the itemized list he had. Dexter would not have allowed such detail to escape him. In fact, his drug business would have no doubt had fewer kinks if he had one. Death sentence or not, Walt really chose to degrade himself on his way out. He was still living as he chose his fall after all.
[/quote]

Well, not everyone can be as perfect as you. Breaking bad isn’t for pussies, and Walt definitely wasn’t prepared. But, considering the whole mid-life crisis and cancer diagnosis, it really isn’t surprising.

I think that he has spent the first four seasons breaking bad and going to wind up either broken or on top of bad.

You are a drooling STDriddenimbeciledonkeytwatfuckfacecocksuckingpussyqueaf.[/quote]

HoustonGuy Wrote:

Yes Christine, you are correct, as always. I am a drooling STDriddenimbeciledonkeytwatfuckfacecocksuckingpussyqueaf with no reason to live. Thank you for being patient with me. I will try harder to please you in the future.
[/quote]

No problem, HG. Everyone is allowed one mistake.[/quote]
Oh, Christine. Such an intelligent, magnanimous individual. Every single time you respond to one of my posts, I get that special feeling in my groins, I won’t lie and say I don’t. You just had to be born to be pleasing. I love you even though I know I am unworthy.[/quote]

Aw, gee, HG. Don’t be so hard on yourself. I’m sure that you will find that special gal who will love you in spite of yourself.

[quote]Christine wrote:

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:

[quote]Christine wrote:

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:

[quote]Christine wrote:

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:
The life policy should’ve been in place already, before cancer, as a “responsible” family man such as Walt should’ve known he would die some day, some way. You can absolutely buy policies big enough to cover the itemized list he had. Dexter would not have allowed such detail to escape him. In fact, his drug business would have no doubt had fewer kinks if he had one. Death sentence or not, Walt really chose to degrade himself on his way out. He was still living as he chose his fall after all.
[/quote]

Well, not everyone can be as perfect as you. Breaking bad isn’t for pussies, and Walt definitely wasn’t prepared. But, considering the whole mid-life crisis and cancer diagnosis, it really isn’t surprising.

I think that he has spent the first four seasons breaking bad and going to wind up either broken or on top of bad.

You are a drooling STDriddenimbeciledonkeytwatfuckfacecocksuckingpussyqueaf.[/quote]

HoustonGuy Wrote:

Yes Christine, you are correct, as always. I am a drooling STDriddenimbeciledonkeytwatfuckfacecocksuckingpussyqueaf with no reason to live. Thank you for being patient with me. I will try harder to please you in the future.
[/quote]

No problem, HG. Everyone is allowed one mistake.[/quote]
Oh, Christine. Such an intelligent, magnanimous individual. Every single time you respond to one of my posts, I get that special feeling in my groins, I won’t lie and say I don’t. You just had to be born to be pleasing. I love you even though I know I am unworthy.[/quote]

Aw, gee, HG. Don’t be so hard on yourself. I’m sure that you will find that special gal who will love you in spite of yourself.

[/quote]“lolcat”. Our relationship will not take this tone though Christine. I bring the pleasure, with out even trying. And don’t deny my sexy Christine. It’s just not believable. I love you.
EDIT: I sense your lense principle at work in your imaginary posts of mine. I know you love me too and my pretty face.

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:

[quote]Christine wrote:

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:

[quote]Christine wrote:

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:

[quote]Christine wrote:

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:
The life policy should’ve been in place already, before cancer, as a “responsible” family man such as Walt should’ve known he would die some day, some way. You can absolutely buy policies big enough to cover the itemized list he had. Dexter would not have allowed such detail to escape him. In fact, his drug business would have no doubt had fewer kinks if he had one. Death sentence or not, Walt really chose to degrade himself on his way out. He was still living as he chose his fall after all.
[/quote]

Well, not everyone can be as perfect as you. Breaking bad isn’t for pussies, and Walt definitely wasn’t prepared. But, considering the whole mid-life crisis and cancer diagnosis, it really isn’t surprising.

I think that he has spent the first four seasons breaking bad and going to wind up either broken or on top of bad.

You are a drooling STDriddenimbeciledonkeytwatfuckfacecocksuckingpussyqueaf.[/quote]

HoustonGuy Wrote:

Yes Christine, you are correct, as always. I am a drooling STDriddenimbeciledonkeytwatfuckfacecocksuckingpussyqueaf with no reason to live. Thank you for being patient with me. I will try harder to please you in the future.
[/quote]

No problem, HG. Everyone is allowed one mistake.[/quote]
Oh, Christine. Such an intelligent, magnanimous individual. Every single time you respond to one of my posts, I get that special feeling in my groins, I won’t lie and say I don’t. You just had to be born to be pleasing. I love you even though I know I am unworthy.[/quote]

Aw, gee, HG. Don’t be so hard on yourself. I’m sure that you will find that special gal who will love you in spite of yourself.

[/quote]“lolcat”. Our relationship will not take this tone though Christine. I bring the pleasure, with out even trying. And don’t deny my sexy Christine. It’s just not believable. I love you.
EDIT: I sense your lense principle at work in your imaginary posts of mine. I know you love me too and my pretty face.[/quote]

Just because I can gut and cook a fish, doesn’t mean you love me.

If only you would admit that Breaking Bad is the far superior show, we might have a chance. Alas, you appear to be pig-headed in this matter; thus, if there can be no arrangement, then we are at an impasse.

[quote]Edevus wrote:

[quote]PB Andy wrote:

[quote]kaisermetal wrote:
I would still have a beautiful date with her involving dinner under the candlelight followed by rape.[/quote]
Edevus…? lol.

so, did she do it? Someone do the research for me and let me know.[/quote]

I’ve got the feeling that what I said about Casey Anthony is going to haunt me for a while.[/quote]

what did you say again?

I got lost with this brawl between the meth cook and Dexter the fucking amazing serial killer.

[quote]Christine wrote:

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:

[quote]Christine wrote:

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:

[quote]Christine wrote:

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:

[quote]Christine wrote:

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:
The life policy should’ve been in place already, before cancer, as a “responsible” family man such as Walt should’ve known he would die some day, some way. You can absolutely buy policies big enough to cover the itemized list he had. Dexter would not have allowed such detail to escape him. In fact, his drug business would have no doubt had fewer kinks if he had one. Death sentence or not, Walt really chose to degrade himself on his way out. He was still living as he chose his fall after all.
[/quote]

Well, not everyone can be as perfect as you. Breaking bad isn’t for pussies, and Walt definitely wasn’t prepared. But, considering the whole mid-life crisis and cancer diagnosis, it really isn’t surprising.

I think that he has spent the first four seasons breaking bad and going to wind up either broken or on top of bad.

You are a drooling STDriddenimbeciledonkeytwatfuckfacecocksuckingpussyqueaf.[/quote]

HoustonGuy Wrote:

Yes Christine, you are correct, as always. I am a drooling STDriddenimbeciledonkeytwatfuckfacecocksuckingpussyqueaf with no reason to live. Thank you for being patient with me. I will try harder to please you in the future.
[/quote]

No problem, HG. Everyone is allowed one mistake.[/quote]
Oh, Christine. Such an intelligent, magnanimous individual. Every single time you respond to one of my posts, I get that special feeling in my groins, I won’t lie and say I don’t. You just had to be born to be pleasing. I love you even though I know I am unworthy.[/quote]

Aw, gee, HG. Don’t be so hard on yourself. I’m sure that you will find that special gal who will love you in spite of yourself.

[/quote]“lolcat”. Our relationship will not take this tone though Christine. I bring the pleasure, with out even trying. And don’t deny my sexy Christine. It’s just not believable. I love you.
EDIT: I sense your lense principle at work in your imaginary posts of mine. I know you love me too and my pretty face.[/quote]

Just because I can gut and cook a fish, doesn’t mean you love me.

If only you would admit that Breaking Bad is the far superior show, we might have a chance. Alas, you appear to be pig-headed in this matter; thus, if there can be no arrangement, then we are at an impasse.[/quote]All jokes aside I actually love you now. Do you bait your own hooks? What kind of fish am I holding? Love requires compromise, Christine. Dexter is better but I totally respect your opinion and will not run you down for it. I still have no idea what your ass looks like but as a level 4 custy and clean cooking afficionado I bet its nice. You can come on my boat, my greatest compliment. I love you.

[quote]MaximusB wrote:
She knows what happened, she was probably in on it in some way, but what she didn’t know is how brutal the Italian justice system is. She was interogated for 56 hours straight, no sleep, no food, no water, nothing but an earful from the prosecutor. She had no lawyer present, and she spoke very little Italian at the time.

For any of you who think our justice system sucks, go fuck around in my homeland, and you will be crying for your 3 hots and a cot. You are guilty until proven innocent, and legal representation is for those who can afford it. [/quote]

In spite of all of my ass clownery, in real life I am used as an expert witness (almost always civil cases), that being said I followed this case with a lot of interest and initially based upon the information provided it appeared that Amanda Knox was a complete sex/control maniac and involved in extreme behaviour. Upon futher review and investigation it appears several things went badly for her.

As mentioned above she was interrogated via the Itlian style that does not require counsel to be present, english does not have to be spoken, and many of her statements were taken out of context, for example he statements that she was there and heard the screams from the other room, were actually her response to the question of “tell us what you would have done had you been there?”…the police began “shoehorning” (making the evidence fit their premise that she was involved) from the beginning. The most blatant thing about this case is:

  1. evidence was moved, touched, damaged and then left for MONTHS at the crime scene before it was gathered and/or tested.

  2. The police broke a window at the crime scene to show “how it could have happened” when the pattern of the glass and the results were not favorable they attempted to deny it, unfortunately they forgot to destroy the tape of them doing it.

  3. the knife tested for DNA was 99.9% ruled as not being the murder weapon

  4. The bra clasp that supposed showed Amanda and the BF’s DNA was so contaminated that it also showed many other profiles

  5. The footprint in the blood ruled to be the BF was actually shown to be more than a 99% match to a shoe box of the same type shoe found in the closet of the guy who confessed.

  6. That Amanda Knox named a bar owner who was later deemed innocent was the result of her "agreeing wiht the Italian police that he was responsible, this at the end of the 50+ hours of interviewing, and the Italian police knowing at the time he had an airtight alibi. This also was a charge of defamation that Amanda was charged with and lost a civil claim of $54,000.00

The investigation and continued prosecution was eerily similar to the Duke lacrosse case.

I don’t know if her and the BF were guilty or had anything to do with it, but the evidence and investigation was so bad and skewed it all but guaranteed that at some point she and the BF would be released…so due to the poor handling there is no justice for the murder victim…

[quote]CAP1015 wrote:
so due to the poor handling there is no justice for the murder victim…

[/quote]

Wrong Cap, the murderer is sitting in jail.

I feel sorry for the Kercher family.

Who’s the murderer? That guy who said he’d raped Meredith?

[quote]on edge wrote:

[quote]CAP1015 wrote:
so due to the poor handling there is no justice for the murder victim…

[/quote]

Wrong Cap, the murderer is sitting in jail.[/quote]

I agree that he is in jail, but because of the way the investigation and trial was handled, there will always be press, doubt, and focus on Amanda Knox/BF. It’s horrible for the victims family…JMO

[quote]Tex Ag wrote:
The prosecutor already had a reputation for completely creating cases out of fiction so I would not put any faith in what he presented. But, “if the glove don’t fit…” or in this case there is no evidence she was involved.

A guy (I believe the drug dealer involved) had already confessed to the killing before the case started but it was ignored so the case against Knox could proceed.

I think she was a pawn of the prosecutor.[/quote]
Same thing happened to those poor Duke Lacrosse kids now luckily the prosecutor of that case is in jail where he belongs

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:

[quote]Christine wrote:

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:

[quote]Christine wrote:

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:

[quote]Christine wrote:

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:

[quote]Christine wrote:

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:
The life policy should’ve been in place already, before cancer, as a “responsible” family man such as Walt should’ve known he would die some day, some way. You can absolutely buy policies big enough to cover the itemized list he had. Dexter would not have allowed such detail to escape him. In fact, his drug business would have no doubt had fewer kinks if he had one. Death sentence or not, Walt really chose to degrade himself on his way out. He was still living as he chose his fall after all.
[/quote]

Well, not everyone can be as perfect as you. Breaking bad isn’t for pussies, and Walt definitely wasn’t prepared. But, considering the whole mid-life crisis and cancer diagnosis, it really isn’t surprising.

I think that he has spent the first four seasons breaking bad and going to wind up either broken or on top of bad.

You are a drooling STDriddenimbeciledonkeytwatfuckfacecocksuckingpussyqueaf.[/quote]

HoustonGuy Wrote:

Yes Christine, you are correct, as always. I am a drooling STDriddenimbeciledonkeytwatfuckfacecocksuckingpussyqueaf with no reason to live. Thank you for being patient with me. I will try harder to please you in the future.
[/quote]

No problem, HG. Everyone is allowed one mistake.[/quote]
Oh, Christine. Such an intelligent, magnanimous individual. Every single time you respond to one of my posts, I get that special feeling in my groins, I won’t lie and say I don’t. You just had to be born to be pleasing. I love you even though I know I am unworthy.[/quote]

Aw, gee, HG. Don’t be so hard on yourself. I’m sure that you will find that special gal who will love you in spite of yourself.

[/quote]“lolcat”. Our relationship will not take this tone though Christine. I bring the pleasure, with out even trying. And don’t deny my sexy Christine. It’s just not believable. I love you.
EDIT: I sense your lense principle at work in your imaginary posts of mine. I know you love me too and my pretty face.[/quote]

Just because I can gut and cook a fish, doesn’t mean you love me.

If only you would admit that Breaking Bad is the far superior show, we might have a chance. Alas, you appear to be pig-headed in this matter; thus, if there can be no arrangement, then we are at an impasse.[/quote]All jokes aside I actually love you now. Do you bait your own hooks? What kind of fish am I holding? Love requires compromise, Christine. Dexter is better but I totally respect your opinion and will not run you down for it. I still have no idea what your ass looks like but as a level 4 custy and clean cooking afficionado I bet its nice. You can come on my boat, my greatest compliment. I love you.
[/quote]

Yes, I can bait my own hooks. It looks like a grouper. What kind of boat?

[quote]CAP1015 wrote:

[quote]on edge wrote:

[quote]CAP1015 wrote:
so due to the poor handling there is no justice for the murder victim…

[/quote]

Wrong Cap, the murderer is sitting in jail.[/quote]

I agree that he is in jail, but because of the way the investigation and trial was handled, there will always be press, doubt, and focus on Amanda Knox/BF. It’s horrible for the victims family…JMO[/quote]

I agree with this sentiment. Who would want the media reminding them every year of their daughter’s murder?

Also, the guy who did it only got 16 years. Not much for rape and murder.

[quote]Christine wrote:

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:

[quote]Christine wrote:

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:

[quote]Christine wrote:

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:

[quote]Christine wrote:

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:

[quote]Christine wrote:

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:
The life policy should’ve been in place already, before cancer, as a “responsible” family man such as Walt should’ve known he would die some day, some way. You can absolutely buy policies big enough to cover the itemized list he had. Dexter would not have allowed such detail to escape him. In fact, his drug business would have no doubt had fewer kinks if he had one. Death sentence or not, Walt really chose to degrade himself on his way out. He was still living as he chose his fall after all.
[/quote]

Well, not everyone can be as perfect as you. Breaking bad isn’t for pussies, and Walt definitely wasn’t prepared. But, considering the whole mid-life crisis and cancer diagnosis, it really isn’t surprising.

I think that he has spent the first four seasons breaking bad and going to wind up either broken or on top of bad.

You are a drooling STDriddenimbeciledonkeytwatfuckfacecocksuckingpussyqueaf.[/quote]

HoustonGuy Wrote:

Yes Christine, you are correct, as always. I am a drooling STDriddenimbeciledonkeytwatfuckfacecocksuckingpussyqueaf with no reason to live. Thank you for being patient with me. I will try harder to please you in the future.
[/quote]

No problem, HG. Everyone is allowed one mistake.[/quote]
Oh, Christine. Such an intelligent, magnanimous individual. Every single time you respond to one of my posts, I get that special feeling in my groins, I won’t lie and say I don’t. You just had to be born to be pleasing. I love you even though I know I am unworthy.[/quote]

Aw, gee, HG. Don’t be so hard on yourself. I’m sure that you will find that special gal who will love you in spite of yourself.

[/quote]“lolcat”. Our relationship will not take this tone though Christine. I bring the pleasure, with out even trying. And don’t deny my sexy Christine. It’s just not believable. I love you.
EDIT: I sense your lense principle at work in your imaginary posts of mine. I know you love me too and my pretty face.[/quote]

Just because I can gut and cook a fish, doesn’t mean you love me.

If only you would admit that Breaking Bad is the far superior show, we might have a chance. Alas, you appear to be pig-headed in this matter; thus, if there can be no arrangement, then we are at an impasse.[/quote]All jokes aside I actually love you now. Do you bait your own hooks? What kind of fish am I holding? Love requires compromise, Christine. Dexter is better but I totally respect your opinion and will not run you down for it. I still have no idea what your ass looks like but as a level 4 custy and clean cooking afficionado I bet its nice. You can come on my boat, my greatest compliment. I love you.
[/quote]

Yes, I can bait my own hooks. It looks like a grouper. What kind of boat?[/quote]

Don’t ask me this question and then call me an attention whore.

36’ Pacemaker, twin Cummins Diesels. They are supercharged. Full electronics hooked up.

EDIT: Sportfisherman model of course.