Statement seems to undermine prosecution's motive argument
(NEWSER) - The judge in the Amanda Knox case today wrote that the American killed Meredith Kercher “without any animosity or feeling of resentment,” but rather as a result of “casual contingencies.” That seems to contradict the prosecution’s argument that Knox was motivated by an explosive rage, toward the “prissy” Kercher, ABC News points out, but the judge nonetheless validated the prosecution’s case, calling it “a comprehensive and coherent picture, without holes or inconsistencies.” More»