Friday, June 21, 2013
Knox & Sollecito Meet - To Attempt To Bury The Hatchet Other Than In Each Other?
Posted by Peter Quennell
Knox and Sollecito meet in New York right after the release of Cassation’s ruling.
Below are excerpts from the report by Christopher Bucktin of the Daily Mirror. It is not tilted toward Knox and Sollecito, but it does get some of the law wrong in their favor.
What Cassation had just done was to toss out the corrupted 2011 Hellmann appeal, which was essentially THEIR first (automatic) appeal. Cassation was in effect saying they could run their own first appeal again in the appeal courts in Florence.
They can still choose not to. There was no retrial, and in fact one of Cassation’s major complaints about Hellmann was that he illegally tried to run a retrial rather than address the narrow grounds for appeal as the law requires.
Our exclusive pictures show how they secretly reunited just hours after judges ordered them to return to court [for their own appeal in Florence].
They didn’t seem to have a care in the world as they hugged and kissed during a secret meeting in New York.
But the passionate embrace between Amanda Knox and former lover Raffaele Sollecito raised some serious questions last night.
Their tryst came just hours after they were ordered to return to Italy to face a retrial over the murder of British student Meredith Kercher.
Italy’s top judges ruled the possibility that the 21-year-old died during a sex game that went wrong needed to be re-examined.
And the move immediately cast doubt on whether the couple should be allowed to be in contact now they have been formally recalled.
The pair, along with Knox’s mother, spent Tuesday visiting New York together ““ sparking rumours they have rekindled their romance.
There was no sign of James Terrano, the loyal boyfriend Knox is reportedly living with in Seattle, Washington.
An onlooker said: “They just looked like a normal couple who had been with each other a long time. Together with her mum they explored Manhattan and took the subway to get around.
“You only have to look at him to see he still holds a huge torch for Amanda. He clearly finds her captivating. When they hugged she closed her eyes as he gave her a tender kiss on her cheek.
“At one point he put his arm around her to help warm her up. They never once stopped chatting.
“It’s astonishing they are allowed to even talk to each other, let alone see one another, considering they are both suspects in a murder trial.”
The pair spoke to each other in Italian and were chaperoned during the afternoon excursion by Knox’s mother Edda Mellas, who walked several yards behind everywhere they went.
When confronted by the Mirror, Knox and Sollecito were cagey about their reunion.
Knox refused to comment about the Italian court’s ruling.
She also declined to confirm or deny reports that she planned to stay in the US and would not be returning to Italy to face justice.
Sollecito, who also says he has no wish to go back, said: “We have everything to do now. We have a lot of planning.”
Knox’s mother, Edda, added: “We need to speak to our lawyers.”
The couple were reunited as Italy’s Supreme Court “faulted” the 2011 acquittal of Knox and Sollecito by the appeals court for the murder and sexual assault of room-mate Meredith….
In a recent interview, in which she boasted about being proud of one-night stands and drug use, Knox defended her actions saying: “I think that everyone’s reaction to something horrible is different.”
The interview was given as Knox cashed in on the trial by promoting her book, Waiting To Be Heard.
The deal is reported to have earned her £2.6million. Sources close to 29-year-old Sollecito claim he still loves Knox and hopes they may get back together one day.
When in November 2011 he announced they had split he said tearfully: “Our love was like a seed that was not allowed to grow because it was brutally stamped on.
“We were both victims of a cruel injustice and our relationship was overcome.”
During the trial Sollecito, from Bari in southern Italy, claimed he was offered a secret deal by prosecutors to implicate the American undergraduate but said he never considered betraying her.
He added: “She told me that she thinks that I’m a kind of hero, but I don’t think so.
“I did it because I know it’s the truth. It’s the good thing to do. It’s the only way for me.”
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