Amanda Knox is innocent of murdering and raping Meredith Kercher. Rudy Guede committed the crimes. According to the document, Rudy went to the house Meredith shared with Amanda to have sex with Meredith. When Meredith refused, Rudy threatened and killed her. Rudy then threatened Amanda, forcing her to hide evidence to protect him. Though Amanda was innocent, Rudy manipulated the situation so she would be implicated instead of him. The document provides arguments attempting to explain inconsistencies in DNA evidence in order to prove Amanda's innocence and Rudy's guilt.
The document argues that Amanda Knox is innocent of murdering Meredith Kercher. It provides a alternative theory of events, claiming that a man named Rudy Guede committed the murder after meeting Kercher and trying to have sex with her. According to the document, Guede threatened and manipulated Knox into not reporting what happened and implicating another person. The document questions various evidence and the prosecution's case against Knox. It argues the DNA evidence does not conclusively prove Knox's involvement and could have alternative explanations.
This document argues that Amanda Knox is innocent of murdering and raping Meredith Kercher. It claims that a man named Rudy Guede committed the crimes after meeting Meredith and trying to have sex with her, which she refused. When Meredith struggled, Rudy stabbed her. Afterwards, Rudy threatened Amanda into hiding evidence, which led to her wrongful conviction. The document provides explanations for various pieces of evidence in an attempt to show that Amanda was not involved and Rudy framed her to avoid responsibility for the murder.
The document discusses evidence related to the murder of Meredith Kercher and the prosecution of Amanda Knox. It argues that Rudy Guede, not Amanda Knox, was responsible for the murder. It details how Rudy entered Meredith's home, killed her during an attempted rape, and then cleaned up in the bathroom. Forensic evidence like the bloody footprint on the bathmat and DNA evidence on the knife are argued to implicate Rudy, not Amanda or Raffaele Sollecito as the prosecution claimed. Measurement errors by an expert witness are cited as wrongly suggesting the footprint matched Raffaele's foot when it actually matched Rudy's.
“Love. Drugs. And Murder, Baby” is written along the lines of films like “Seven Psychopaths” and “Pineapple Express.” Set in a violent world filled with drug dealers, cocaine packer Andrea decides to eliminate the competition for her boyfriend D’Marcus by killing high-ranking drug lord Don Ushi. The cold-blooded murder forces her low-ranking drug dealing boyfriend to flee to Mexico due to his fear of retaliation from the Drug Intelligence Agency – which is a secret government-funded organization that protects the country’s drug dealers. Andrea is then forced to take over D’Marcus’ entire drug operation, with the hopes of earning enough money to meet up and escape the country with D’Marcus. Should the Drug Intelligence Agency find out that Andrea is the person responsible for the murder of Don, then the organization will pull out all the stops to make sure she’s buried six feet deep.
The document discusses two teen suicide cases. The first is about a teenager who suffered severe depression after a breakup and considered suicide but ultimately decided to get help. The second case discusses a teenage girl who endured an abusive relationship, a miscarriage, and the suicide of her best friend. She struggled with her mental health but was able to remove herself from toxic influences and rebuild her support system. The document ends by discussing the suicide of another close friend, Emily, and the struggles the author had accepting and processing her death.
A woman was raped in her home late one night in 1981. She identified her attacker as Julius Earl Ruffin, a black maintenance worker, after seeing him in an elevator a few weeks later. Ruffin was arrested and charged with rape, sodomy, and burglary based on the victim's identification. However, Ruffin maintained his innocence and said he was with his girlfriend that night. The police did not thoroughly investigate Ruffin's alibi. The case was sent to trial based on the victim's identification of Ruffin as the attacker.
Commonwealth's Attorney Report on Officer Involved Shooting Jan. 16, 2017Fairfax County
Three individuals entered the home of Mohammad Azim Doudzai to check on his welfare due to his erratic behavior from heavy drug use. Doudzai threatened them with a gun and forced them to leave. His brothers later returned to help him and were shot by Doudzai. A roommate was trapped in the bathroom by smoke and fire, communicating with 911 for help while hiding from Doudzai, who was somewhere on the same floor. Police were dispatched to the scene.
The document outlines ideas for thriller stories. One story involves a teenage girl named Amanda who hosts a party while her parents are away that gets out of control when her ex-boyfriend shows up seeking revenge for their breakup. He takes the party guests hostage and kills them one by one until Amanda agrees to have sex with him. Another story involves a 10-year-old girl who is abused by her stepfather and seeks revenge against him after reporting him to police.
The document argues that Amanda Knox is innocent of murdering Meredith Kercher. It provides a alternative theory of events, claiming that a man named Rudy Guede committed the murder after meeting Kercher and trying to have sex with her. According to the document, Guede threatened and manipulated Knox into not reporting what happened and implicating another person. The document questions various evidence and the prosecution's case against Knox. It argues the DNA evidence does not conclusively prove Knox's involvement and could have alternative explanations.
This document argues that Amanda Knox is innocent of murdering and raping Meredith Kercher. It claims that a man named Rudy Guede committed the crimes after meeting Meredith and trying to have sex with her, which she refused. When Meredith struggled, Rudy stabbed her. Afterwards, Rudy threatened Amanda into hiding evidence, which led to her wrongful conviction. The document provides explanations for various pieces of evidence in an attempt to show that Amanda was not involved and Rudy framed her to avoid responsibility for the murder.
The document discusses evidence related to the murder of Meredith Kercher and the prosecution of Amanda Knox. It argues that Rudy Guede, not Amanda Knox, was responsible for the murder. It details how Rudy entered Meredith's home, killed her during an attempted rape, and then cleaned up in the bathroom. Forensic evidence like the bloody footprint on the bathmat and DNA evidence on the knife are argued to implicate Rudy, not Amanda or Raffaele Sollecito as the prosecution claimed. Measurement errors by an expert witness are cited as wrongly suggesting the footprint matched Raffaele's foot when it actually matched Rudy's.
“Love. Drugs. And Murder, Baby” is written along the lines of films like “Seven Psychopaths” and “Pineapple Express.” Set in a violent world filled with drug dealers, cocaine packer Andrea decides to eliminate the competition for her boyfriend D’Marcus by killing high-ranking drug lord Don Ushi. The cold-blooded murder forces her low-ranking drug dealing boyfriend to flee to Mexico due to his fear of retaliation from the Drug Intelligence Agency – which is a secret government-funded organization that protects the country’s drug dealers. Andrea is then forced to take over D’Marcus’ entire drug operation, with the hopes of earning enough money to meet up and escape the country with D’Marcus. Should the Drug Intelligence Agency find out that Andrea is the person responsible for the murder of Don, then the organization will pull out all the stops to make sure she’s buried six feet deep.
The document discusses two teen suicide cases. The first is about a teenager who suffered severe depression after a breakup and considered suicide but ultimately decided to get help. The second case discusses a teenage girl who endured an abusive relationship, a miscarriage, and the suicide of her best friend. She struggled with her mental health but was able to remove herself from toxic influences and rebuild her support system. The document ends by discussing the suicide of another close friend, Emily, and the struggles the author had accepting and processing her death.
A woman was raped in her home late one night in 1981. She identified her attacker as Julius Earl Ruffin, a black maintenance worker, after seeing him in an elevator a few weeks later. Ruffin was arrested and charged with rape, sodomy, and burglary based on the victim's identification. However, Ruffin maintained his innocence and said he was with his girlfriend that night. The police did not thoroughly investigate Ruffin's alibi. The case was sent to trial based on the victim's identification of Ruffin as the attacker.
Commonwealth's Attorney Report on Officer Involved Shooting Jan. 16, 2017Fairfax County
Three individuals entered the home of Mohammad Azim Doudzai to check on his welfare due to his erratic behavior from heavy drug use. Doudzai threatened them with a gun and forced them to leave. His brothers later returned to help him and were shot by Doudzai. A roommate was trapped in the bathroom by smoke and fire, communicating with 911 for help while hiding from Doudzai, who was somewhere on the same floor. Police were dispatched to the scene.
The document outlines ideas for thriller stories. One story involves a teenage girl named Amanda who hosts a party while her parents are away that gets out of control when her ex-boyfriend shows up seeking revenge for their breakup. He takes the party guests hostage and kills them one by one until Amanda agrees to have sex with him. Another story involves a 10-year-old girl who is abused by her stepfather and seeks revenge against him after reporting him to police.
The document outlines two potential short film treatments. The first treatment is for a psychological thriller titled "Meaning" about a young man who spirals into depression and isolation before committing suicide. It includes details on the key characters, three act structure, target audience, film style, and potential market. The second treatment is for a horror comedy titled "Father" about a teenage boy who discovers a strange fish creature that emerged from his DNA in the sewers calling him "Father." It also provides characters, the three acts, target audience, film style, and notes on the market.
This document provides an overview of the characters and setting for the television show P.C.U. (Pet Crimes Unit). It introduces Ming, a French bulldog on trial for attacking humans while impersonating a service dog. Ming is recruited by her estranged father Chad and half-brothers Midnight and Tony to work with their pet detective agency. The document details their first case investigating the kidnapping of a cat and outlines some of the dysfunctional family dynamics between the animal characters.
1) The document describes the narrator meeting and spending time with a girl he was attracted to after an election. They stayed the night together in an empty house.
2) In the night, they were interrupted by some boys who threatened them. They were able to escape with the help of the narrator's cousin.
3) The next morning, the narrator watched a woman bathing in a canal near where he stayed with the girl. He then parted ways with the girl and returned home.
The document analyzes a horror film treatment about five teenagers celebrating their high school graduation by taking a road trip. They encounter an ex-convict living in a remote house in the woods. He begins killing the teenagers one by one. In the end, only the "final girl" Charlotte survives by escaping into the woods. The analysis discusses how the treatment uses common horror conventions like having a remote isolated setting, introducing tensions and secrets during a sleepover, including stereotypical character archetypes, and ensuring the final girl survives.
The document summarizes a first date between a Hispanic man and woman. The man was nervous and wanted everything to go perfectly, so he got a haircut, washed his car, and took cash to pay for the date. They went to the movies, where he paid, and then to Denny's, where he opened the door for her the second time but forgot the first time. They seemed to hit it off as they learned more about each other over milkshakes. He paid the bill and won her a ball from the machine. She then invited him back to her house to talk more, which was less common in the past.
1) Harry hosts a house party where Raymond gets drunk after learning his girlfriend Kiara cheated on him with Spencer.
2) Raymond storms off from the party and Kiara and Meghan go look for him. They find him on a bridge and Kiara talks to him alone.
3) Kiara, Meghan, Spencer, and Harry are brought in for questioning about Raymond's death. Meghan says she heard Kiara screaming and found Raymond's body at the bottom of the bridge.
3) The detectives are unconvinced by their stories. It is revealed that Kiara actually pushed Raymond over the bridge during their argument.
Two sisters, Tonya and Carla, are being chased by an angry man with a gun. They escape to an abandoned gas station but the man finds them again. Tonya is able to get away while Carla comes to her rescue, intentionally hitting the man with her car and killing him. They set the car on fire to destroy evidence before fleeing the scene together.
Alice suggests she and her boyfriend Aaron get STD tests. Alice tests positive for HIV. When she tells Aaron, he breaks up with her and claims she cheated. Alice is distraught but her friend Muti comforts her, encouraging her to stay strong by reading the inspirational quotes she has written on her bedroom wall. Alice begins to accept her diagnosis and takes pride in who she is.
El documento describe los errores de pantalla azul que ocurren en Windows XP, incluidas las causas comunes como problemas con DLL incompatibles, controladores defectuosos, hardware dañado o sobrecalentado. Explica varios códigos de error específicos como IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL, NTFS FILE SYSTEM y KERNEL STACK INPAGE ERROR y sus posibles causas y soluciones.
This document provides an introduction and background to the "National Guidelines for the Management of Severely Malnourished Children in Bangladesh". It notes that malnutrition is a major cause of morbidity and mortality for children in Bangladesh, with about 1-3% of under-five children suffering from acute severe malnutrition. The guidelines were created to provide a uniform approach for managing severely malnourished children in health facilities across Bangladesh in order to help achieve health goals and reduce child mortality. It acknowledges contributions from health experts and professionals in developing the guidelines.
The target audience for the horror film poster and magazine review is male, aged 15-25 from urban areas who enjoy horror films. The poster uses dark imagery and minimal text to subtly imply death and mystery. While minimal, it would work as a "teaser poster". The magazine review includes stills from the film to set the atmosphere, compares the film to others in the genre, and gives an overall positive review, aiming to attract the target audience to the independent short film. Feedback suggested the poster effectively captured horror conventions while the article could be improved with a clearer layout and more film information.
Copyright protects original creative works and grants exclusive rights to authors and creators. It began in the 16th century with Johannes Gutenberg's printing press. The document then provides examples of fair use and restrictions on using copyrighted works for educational purposes, noting that fact-based and less than 10% of creative works can be used if for education. Teachers should consult distributed charts if unsure about copyright.
This document outlines a seminar on motivic Hall algebras. The seminar will cover topics including Grothendieck rings of varieties, motivic invariants like Euler characteristics and Hodge polynomials, algebraic spaces, and stacks. The main focus will be T. Bridgeland's paper on motivic Hall algebras, which uses motives and stacks in its construction of motivic Hall algebras.
Mohammed Badawai is an Egyptian national with over 5 years of experience in marketing, business analysis, and research. He holds a BSC in Business Administration and Marketing as well as certifications in marketing. His experience includes positions in marketing, customer relations, and business development for companies in banking, telecommunications, and other industries. He has a track record of developing marketing strategies, generating new business leads, and analyzing market research data to identify business opportunities.
The document discusses whether the countryside is facing a crisis. It mentions a song title "She Thinks My Tractor's Sexy" by Kenny Chesney and notes that the document was created by S. Rackley from FEHS in May 2009 and includes some Googled images.
This document provides descriptions of tables in a database and sample SELECT statements to view the data in each table. The tables described are countries, departments, employees, jobs, job_grades, job_history, locations, and regions. SELECT statements are provided to view all data in each table.
This document contains a list of over 40 place names from around the world, along with the name of the person who submitted each location. The places span multiple continents and countries, and include cities, natural landmarks, and islands.
This document discusses the changing role of technologies in learning and development (L&D). It notes the rise of digital natives and an explosion of knowledge, along with pressures to move from formal synchronous training to more informal asynchronous learning approaches. These include social learning, mobile devices, coaching/mentoring, and capturing expertise through knowledge sharing platforms. The ideal balance is shifting from 10% informal learning to a model where 70% comes from on-the-job experiences, 20% from feedback and role models, and 10% from formal training.
The document outlines two potential short film treatments. The first treatment is for a psychological thriller titled "Meaning" about a young man who spirals into depression and isolation before committing suicide. It includes details on the key characters, three act structure, target audience, film style, and potential market. The second treatment is for a horror comedy titled "Father" about a teenage boy who discovers a strange fish creature that emerged from his DNA in the sewers calling him "Father." It also provides characters, the three acts, target audience, film style, and notes on the market.
This document provides an overview of the characters and setting for the television show P.C.U. (Pet Crimes Unit). It introduces Ming, a French bulldog on trial for attacking humans while impersonating a service dog. Ming is recruited by her estranged father Chad and half-brothers Midnight and Tony to work with their pet detective agency. The document details their first case investigating the kidnapping of a cat and outlines some of the dysfunctional family dynamics between the animal characters.
1) The document describes the narrator meeting and spending time with a girl he was attracted to after an election. They stayed the night together in an empty house.
2) In the night, they were interrupted by some boys who threatened them. They were able to escape with the help of the narrator's cousin.
3) The next morning, the narrator watched a woman bathing in a canal near where he stayed with the girl. He then parted ways with the girl and returned home.
The document analyzes a horror film treatment about five teenagers celebrating their high school graduation by taking a road trip. They encounter an ex-convict living in a remote house in the woods. He begins killing the teenagers one by one. In the end, only the "final girl" Charlotte survives by escaping into the woods. The analysis discusses how the treatment uses common horror conventions like having a remote isolated setting, introducing tensions and secrets during a sleepover, including stereotypical character archetypes, and ensuring the final girl survives.
The document summarizes a first date between a Hispanic man and woman. The man was nervous and wanted everything to go perfectly, so he got a haircut, washed his car, and took cash to pay for the date. They went to the movies, where he paid, and then to Denny's, where he opened the door for her the second time but forgot the first time. They seemed to hit it off as they learned more about each other over milkshakes. He paid the bill and won her a ball from the machine. She then invited him back to her house to talk more, which was less common in the past.
1) Harry hosts a house party where Raymond gets drunk after learning his girlfriend Kiara cheated on him with Spencer.
2) Raymond storms off from the party and Kiara and Meghan go look for him. They find him on a bridge and Kiara talks to him alone.
3) Kiara, Meghan, Spencer, and Harry are brought in for questioning about Raymond's death. Meghan says she heard Kiara screaming and found Raymond's body at the bottom of the bridge.
3) The detectives are unconvinced by their stories. It is revealed that Kiara actually pushed Raymond over the bridge during their argument.
Two sisters, Tonya and Carla, are being chased by an angry man with a gun. They escape to an abandoned gas station but the man finds them again. Tonya is able to get away while Carla comes to her rescue, intentionally hitting the man with her car and killing him. They set the car on fire to destroy evidence before fleeing the scene together.
Alice suggests she and her boyfriend Aaron get STD tests. Alice tests positive for HIV. When she tells Aaron, he breaks up with her and claims she cheated. Alice is distraught but her friend Muti comforts her, encouraging her to stay strong by reading the inspirational quotes she has written on her bedroom wall. Alice begins to accept her diagnosis and takes pride in who she is.
El documento describe los errores de pantalla azul que ocurren en Windows XP, incluidas las causas comunes como problemas con DLL incompatibles, controladores defectuosos, hardware dañado o sobrecalentado. Explica varios códigos de error específicos como IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL, NTFS FILE SYSTEM y KERNEL STACK INPAGE ERROR y sus posibles causas y soluciones.
This document provides an introduction and background to the "National Guidelines for the Management of Severely Malnourished Children in Bangladesh". It notes that malnutrition is a major cause of morbidity and mortality for children in Bangladesh, with about 1-3% of under-five children suffering from acute severe malnutrition. The guidelines were created to provide a uniform approach for managing severely malnourished children in health facilities across Bangladesh in order to help achieve health goals and reduce child mortality. It acknowledges contributions from health experts and professionals in developing the guidelines.
The target audience for the horror film poster and magazine review is male, aged 15-25 from urban areas who enjoy horror films. The poster uses dark imagery and minimal text to subtly imply death and mystery. While minimal, it would work as a "teaser poster". The magazine review includes stills from the film to set the atmosphere, compares the film to others in the genre, and gives an overall positive review, aiming to attract the target audience to the independent short film. Feedback suggested the poster effectively captured horror conventions while the article could be improved with a clearer layout and more film information.
Copyright protects original creative works and grants exclusive rights to authors and creators. It began in the 16th century with Johannes Gutenberg's printing press. The document then provides examples of fair use and restrictions on using copyrighted works for educational purposes, noting that fact-based and less than 10% of creative works can be used if for education. Teachers should consult distributed charts if unsure about copyright.
This document outlines a seminar on motivic Hall algebras. The seminar will cover topics including Grothendieck rings of varieties, motivic invariants like Euler characteristics and Hodge polynomials, algebraic spaces, and stacks. The main focus will be T. Bridgeland's paper on motivic Hall algebras, which uses motives and stacks in its construction of motivic Hall algebras.
Mohammed Badawai is an Egyptian national with over 5 years of experience in marketing, business analysis, and research. He holds a BSC in Business Administration and Marketing as well as certifications in marketing. His experience includes positions in marketing, customer relations, and business development for companies in banking, telecommunications, and other industries. He has a track record of developing marketing strategies, generating new business leads, and analyzing market research data to identify business opportunities.
The document discusses whether the countryside is facing a crisis. It mentions a song title "She Thinks My Tractor's Sexy" by Kenny Chesney and notes that the document was created by S. Rackley from FEHS in May 2009 and includes some Googled images.
This document provides descriptions of tables in a database and sample SELECT statements to view the data in each table. The tables described are countries, departments, employees, jobs, job_grades, job_history, locations, and regions. SELECT statements are provided to view all data in each table.
This document contains a list of over 40 place names from around the world, along with the name of the person who submitted each location. The places span multiple continents and countries, and include cities, natural landmarks, and islands.
This document discusses the changing role of technologies in learning and development (L&D). It notes the rise of digital natives and an explosion of knowledge, along with pressures to move from formal synchronous training to more informal asynchronous learning approaches. These include social learning, mobile devices, coaching/mentoring, and capturing expertise through knowledge sharing platforms. The ideal balance is shifting from 10% informal learning to a model where 70% comes from on-the-job experiences, 20% from feedback and role models, and 10% from formal training.
The document discusses design standards and policies for rails with trails projects by the SEDA-COG Joint Rail Authority. It provides information on the authority's formation, ownership and management structure. The standards require at least a 25 foot separation between tracks and trails, fencing, and allow exceptions of 20 feet on a case by case basis. It also gives guidance on negotiating trail projects with railroad owners, including understanding the ownership and management structure, avoiding publicity before contact, allowing review time, and design considerations like permanent barriers and emergency response.
"Open for business" presentation by Fred Blauer from Fred Blauer and Associates on services that we perform, and our approach to using Open source software in business.
Sam learning secondary_student_presentation tutor groupsAshleigh Thomson
SAM Learning is an online learning platform used by over 2,000 secondary schools in the UK. Last year it hosted over 4 million hours of student activity. It provides practice and revision exercises in subjects like math, science, English and ICT to help students improve exam results. Usage reports show one school's students completed over 1,000 hours on the platform in January 2010 alone.
This are the notes of a seminar talk delivered in summer 2008 at Bonn. Let SU (2, 1) be the
moduli space of rank 2 bundles with a fixed determinant of rank 1 over a curve C of genus g ≥ 2.
This is a Fano manifold of Picard rank 1. We discuss the example g = 2 where SU (2, 1) is the
intersection of two quadrics in P5 . In this case the minimal rational curves are lines. There is a
very interesting class of rational curves on SU (2, 1), called Hecke curves, which are constructed
by extending a given bundle by torsion sheaves. In the case g ≥ 3 we will see that Hecke curves
have minimal anti-canonical degree (4) and that any rational curve passing through a generic
point is a Hecke curve.
The document summarizes the key drivers behind integrating information and communication technologies (ICT) into learning according to Australian educational authorities. It lists the Australian Curriculum Assessment and Reporting Authority, curriculum documents, general capabilities, Queensland Studies Authority, ICT cross-curricular priority, DETE's SmartClassrooms initiative, Queensland College of Teachers, and AITSL Standards for Australian Teachers as the primary parties emphasizing the importance of incorporating ICT into education according to curriculum guidelines and teaching standards.
This document discusses evidence in the Amanda Knox case, including DNA evidence, knife wounds on the victim Meredith Kercher, and lack of Amanda Knox's DNA at the crime scene. The author argues that the knife wounds could have been caused by a blunt kitchen knife rather than a pen knife due to differences in skin pigmentation. There was no evidence of Amanda Knox's DNA in Meredith's bedroom or signs she was involved physically. The author concludes that if Amanda Knox is guilty of murder, then he must be the President of the United States.
Amanda Knox is innocent of murdering and raping Meredith Kercher. While the prosecution claimed Knox's DNA was found on the knife handle and in the bathroom, the DNA evidence is inconclusive and could have been contaminated. Knox did not have any cuts or scratches on her body from the violent attack, and her DNA was not found in the victim's room, providing evidence that she was not present during the crime. The article disputes many claims made in other reports about the case and concludes that Amanda Knox is clearly not guilty of this crime.
The document is a screenplay that tells the story of Danny, who is found unconscious by a lake with no memory of what happened. He is having marital issues with his wife Debbie. As Danny tries to investigate what happened, others close to him are killed. It is revealed that Danny had actually tried to kill Debbie a year ago after having an affair with another woman, Jessica. Debbie has been alive and plotting her revenge on Danny this whole time. The story culminates in a final confrontation between Danny and Debbie where Debbie tries to kill Danny but ends up drowning after Danny pushes her into the lake in self defense.
Four orphan teenagers are locked in a mysterious house for a psychological experiment. They discover they are being hunted by a killer who is calling them and threatening to kill them if they don't find the exit. One by one, the killer murders the teenagers except for one girl, who survives and escapes the house. It is revealed the killer wanted to lead the experiment himself but was passed over for the job, so he killed the teenagers to sabotage the experiment.
Four orphan teenagers are locked in a mysterious house for a psychological experiment. They discover they are being hunted by a killer who is calling them and threatening to kill them if they don't find the exit. One by one, the killer murders the teenagers except for one girl, who survives and escapes the house in the final act.
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Case Study 3: Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia
Patient: Randy
Written by Elaine Cassel
Marymount University and Lord Fairfax Community College
Worth Publishers, 2004
Presenting Complaint:
Thirty-two-year-old Randy lives in a cabin in a remote rural area of Montana. He moved here 10 years ago after he left his parent’s home in suburban Sacramento, California. The cabin has no electricity or running water. Randy considers himself a survivalist; he heats his house with wood and gets his water from a nearby mountain stream or from the rainwater he collects. He grows vegetables and kills game and birds. He has a 20-year-old truck that he uses to go into town, a 100-mile trip from his isolated home. He inherited $50,000 from an aunt several years ago. He keeps the money in a passbook savings account in town and withdraws cash when he needs it. He doesn’t have a regular job, but people have found that he is good with his hands. He does odd carpentry jobs occasionally, if he is in the mood.
When Randy goes into town, it is usually to get a couple of hundred dollars of cash out of the bank, buy a few things from the grocery store, such as coffee, milk, and household items, treat himself to lunch at the diner, and go to the library. On these trips, he might pick up a job or two.
The people who know Randy refer to him as “odd” but harmless. He often talks to himself when he eats or works. Some say that if they listen closely he appears to be carrying on a conversation with one or two other people. Randy wears worn-out clothing and has long hair and a bushy beard. He is often dirty and disheveled, but he is not so different in that regard from other men in the area.
The diner where Randy eats lunch has a television that is always on. Randy appears agitated by the television and he mumbles something like, “Turn that thing off. It is messing with my head.” One of the waitresses humors him and asks the other clients if she can turn it off. Most agree. When that waitress isn’t working, the television stays on. Then Randy doesn’t linger over his meal.
The librarian says Randy must be very bright, because he checks out history and philosophy books. In fact, she often orders books he wants from a large city library, as their library caters to the simple tastes of its rural populace.
One day, Randy came into the restaurant extremely agitated. He was pulling at his hair and talking loudly. He asked the waitress to give him something to stop the noise. What noise, she asked? He said, “The noise in my head. Since the television stole my brain I can’t stop the noise.” The waitress laughed and said, “Why don’t you tell us what kind of noise is in your head? Maybe we want to listen, too.” At this point, Randy reached over the counter and grabbed the waitress by the blouse and shouted, “Kill the noise or I will kill you.”
A scuffle ensued as the patrons in the restaurant rushed to the waitress’s ...
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1. 1 Amanda Knox Innocent of Murder And Rape
This and the Government document what I sent is what happened. (She’s totally
innocent of murder and rape)
You have to understand that a girl on a 13 week student visa does not need to a kill a girl
when she goes home 13 weeks later.
Also when she went not guilty in court and Meredith Brother went on T.V and said they
were not into sex games .im sorry I didn’t believe this at all.
If she was there at the scene of the crime she wouldn’t admit it!!!! Of course not!!!! She
would say anything not to tell the truth!!!!
If she was at the scene of the crime, why would she (she gave the wrong guy ... and
didn’t admit being at the scene of the crime.)
Admit it, but not give the right guy, thereby protecting the real killer but (i.e. Rudy
Threatened Amanda)
Sacrificing her. This guy was there!!!! See other document Who posted this in December
2009 I’ve looked on face book but took the posts down after. But a person on face book
remembers him Sarah Snyder. Does.
You need to remember that he has threatened Amanda of course because he has pleaded
not guilty and kept saying it’s not me and Amanda has said nothing about him. Rudy is
trying to keep Amanda in jail and he wants to get out.
See he thought if she goes to jail for it. Then he can get out!!!! So he implicated her and
had a held over her!!!! That’s why she’s in jail and not once in the police statements has
she mentioned his name even though he killed Meredith.
This is what happened
Rudy went to the house at least once and met Miss Kercher and liked her.
. So he went around to the house and she let him in. for sex. She refused the sex he
threatened her with the knife Meredith struggled and fought with Rudy. Meredith was
screaming for Amanda and shouting to Amanda in her room. Rudy put the knife up to
Meredith and stabbed her in the neck and she ended up murdered while he was trying to
rape her.
He cut Amanda’s bra off Meredith because her clothes were being washed in the washing
machine. He then ransacked the room stole her money and broke the window.
He then closed the door and locked it and had her phones took the knife with him washed
his hands (He knew he couldn’t walk outside with blood on his hands everywhere) stood
Andrew Greenwood F.D.S.c Computer Science University Of Science And Technology
2. 2 Amanda Knox Innocent of Murder And Rape
on the bathroom mat obviously there must have been blood on his hands. He had to wash
his hands in the sink no matter what.
By this time Amanda was scared in her room with Raffaele She didn’t want to go out of
the room incase she thought she was next. She must have been living a nightmare herself.
I can imagine knowing that a person in the next room to you was being killed and there
was screams and what would a female do. It wouldn’t surprise me if she locked the door
and didn’t want to come out because she heard the screams.
Rudy entered Amanda’s room where the door could have been locked and she has opened
it again and left his footprint and possibly blood on the floor and threatened Amanda to
take the knife away and hide it in a safe place.
And probably threatened Amanda again told her that he wasn’t at the house or I will tell
the police that you were here at house if you blow the whistle on me!! He threatened
Amanda with the knife as well and told her not to say anything. Rudy left the house and
threw the phones away.
Which one of them was recovered later? The reason being Meredith’s phone went
missing means she must have had Rudy’s phone number in her phone and he was texting
her for sex so he threw it away.
When Amanda walked outside a neighbor said they hears two people going past there
window and heard the screams as well inside the house. This time she is now trapped and
has been seen because she was carrying the knife and couldn’t say anything.
She walked back to Raffaeles house with the knife where she stayed there the night. I
could imagine she didn’t want to come back to the house I don’t think I would either.
See you have to remember that this is a very scared girl with hearing screams in her room
And then he walks in and tells her to do something knowing that your friend has been
seriously hurt or murdered she would be scared. When she was interviewed by the police
she said this didn’t seem real to me and seemed like a dream.
She gave Patrick’s name out instead of Rudy’s because of what Rudy told her. She
couldn’t give Rudy’s name to the police. Even though she should have told them the truth
about what happened.
Rudy claimed that she wasn’t at the house because he knew that in court she would have
to contest the D.N.A and witness statements so it keeps her in prison and he gets out.
So she sacrificed herself and goes to jail for Rudy!!! He hoped he would get out
And she would still be in jail and used Amanda as an escape goat! So Rudy pleaded not
guilty and says it wasn’t me.
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She wasn’t involved in the murder or rape!!! But she took the knife out of the house
(because she was threatened) so he’s had her over a barrel!!!! This makes her go to jail!!!
For something she didn’t do.
Rudy’s intentions were to just have sex with Meredith that’s all I don’t think he intended
to kill her probably just wanted the sex more than anything else he was sending text to
Kerckers phone for sex. They found the knife at Raffaeles house and was concluded with
Amanda’s Sweat on it and blood of Meredith’s D.N.A.
The D.N.A
http://www.dna.gov/basics/evidence_collection/identifying/
This is the link for the testing on a lab and the backlog of work they need to get through
which means cases must be rushed to get rid of the data and the cases that have built up
in the labs across the countries.
Ok the knife, the D.N.A on the knife lasts for four weeks to swab.
If somebody has cut there finger on the knife and rinses the knife the D.N.A is there and
will stay there no matter what. D.N.A testing can go back as far as 10,000 years in some
cases so how long could it go back with blood and a weapon.
If a killer has comes in and picked up that knife. And murdered with it then the two
people will find themselves in court probably, because it has two Profiles of D.N.A on
it .which would be swabbed and one is strong positive and the other week negative or
positive and positive depending on the testing.
The Sink
Amanda’s blood could of come from anything brushing her teeth nose bleed menstrual
problems cut finger in the bathroom even clipping toe nails and slipped or dug too deep
and blood came out and cleaned it in the sink used a cloth in the bathroom anything even
a cut lip or using a razor to shave her legs. But the knife was rinsed in the bathroom in
any case and Rudy had washed his hands in the bathroom which was Kerchers blood in
the sink. When they have tested for it has become positive for Meredith blood and
negative for Amanda’s blood means Amanda’s blood was more negative compared to
Meredith’s blood which means previously Amanda had blood in the sink from a previous
time.
He then went to use the other toilet in the shared house and walked through the hallway if
any blood has come from the bathroom and gone to the other bathroom what ever was
left over would have been from Rudy when he used the second bathroom he didn’t flush
the toilet properly and left his facieses in the toilet.
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So Rudy has walked through from one bathroom to the other bathroom. The trial in the
lounge has come from Rudy when walking through, and to clean up blood from a tiled
floor it can still be swabbed and tested where ever the blood is. Also they can take it back
months probably and possibly years when testing for D.N.A. Also I concluded to mention
in the last document that there was no blood prints on the walls or doors or door handles
of Rudy anywhere. So in result of this he has washes his hands in the sink. I can’t see him
walking outside with no blood on the door handles or the walls when opening the doors.
He’s had to wash his hands in the sink no matter what with him washing his hands in the
sink he must have stood on the bathroom mat and there is only one footprint on the
bathroom mat so it’s definitely Rudy’s.
The bathroom Mat
It is Rudy’s footprint it’s the same characteristics and profile of his foot print which I
compared together from the images and websites.
http://www.friendsofamanda.org/footprint.html under a microscope will probably say
this. I have looked at the images and compaired them all and it is Rudy’s footprint in the
bathroom where he has stood on the bathroom mat and rinsed the knife and the blood has
swilled around the sink.
The Bra
Meredith was wearing Amanda’s bra her clothes were being washed in the washing
machine and this is four girls sharing a house and clothes get mixed up in the laundry and
get left around and forgot and pick up clothes from each other and miss place them.
Leave them lying around. Meredith was wearing Amanda’s bra and Rudy cut it off.
See they found Raffaeles D.N.A on the bra which doesn’t suggest it was sex games
Meredith was wearing Amanda’s bra because Meredith’s clothes could have been washed
and for here to wear Amanda’s bra is very probably which would result in Raffaeles
D.N.A on the bra itself. Raffaeles and Amanda could have been playing and blood and
sweat on it with each others D.N.A on the bra. Then Amanda had washed it and Meredith
picked it up by accident.
Meredith probably picked up Amanda’s bra and wore it .Girls are terrible for sharing
clothes a lot of them do in the U.K its even worse when they are out in clubs and
partying. Swap clothes sometimes. I have seen students in England swapping shirts they
do at football matches at a lot of it with men as well. This is the 2010 not 1960s
The knife
When they have taken swabs from the knife it has come back with two profiles from the
knife. When the knife has been swabbed it’s come back positive and that means that the
knife has been tested and found two peoples blood on the knife. Yet again blood will stay
approximately on the weapon for about 4 weeks it could be longer or shorter I don’t have
the proper figures on this but my conclusion is its four weeks or around that figure.
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That a mean if a person has cut there finger with the knife and rinses it the blood will still
be there and when swabbed again will say that it’s two or three peoples profiles. If a
killer has come in and picked up the knife and murdered with it then it will have the
victims profile on the knife along with the killers profile as well depending if there was
any argument with the knife i.e. a struggle and the victim defended themselves.
The blood was found on the knife which means Amanda could of slipped with it had a
distraction had an accident with the knife when preparing food slipped with the knife cut
her finger blood was dripping from the knife ran down the blade didn’t notice it had
happened rinses the knife under the tap and the D.N.A is still there she might of picked
up a broken glass off the floor when holding the knife cut her finger on the glass then
held the knife.
This is just common accidents in the home where her blood was taken from a knife. Put
the knife down left it for a few days Rudy picked up the knife and killed Meredith with it
and cleaned the knife and left two profiles of D.N.A on it and it happens. All it’s said
from forensics was there was blood on the knife which was tested at the handle and no
testing was done on the blade I think. Rudy would have used a decent sized knife for
cutting his cannabis up drug dealers tend to use a decent knife for this. Rudy has been
seeing with carrying knives in any case and his criminal convictions as well say all this.
I couldn’t understand why they don’t test on the blade. This again could be a conclusion
to mixed D.N.A where a second or third persons profile could be involved in this. And
yet again could possibly result in 1, 2, and 3, people being arrested or more even though
only one person did the murder.
Still doesn’t say that Amanda picked up the knife and killed Kercher with it. All it says
is that Amanda’s blood was found on the knife. Also the police found the knife at
Raffaeles house and what has happened between the times she has left with Raff from her
house and gone to Raffaeles house. Has she had the knife? In her pocket when carrying it
as well and slipped over and fell and cut her hand tripped up over the pavement when
going to raffs house cleaned the blade when she got to his house and didn’t wash it
properly.
Or has the police taken samples of blood from her when she was arrested and saliva and
hair as well searched the house and found the knife and implicated her to the knife and
lied as well about the blood on the knife its all possible.
DNA conclusion
The problem with D.N.A is the mixed contamination when it’s got two other peoples
profiles in it of maybe more. D.N.A is accurate to 98.9% on average. But when police do
a crime scene they tend to miss things and also they tend to misplace the contents and it
becomes very sloppy it’s not D.N.A itself it’s the people that use it.
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The reason for this is there time and what they do is time consuming and with inside labs
when testing if they have 50 cases in it around a country they can miss parts and skim
areas where it needs more analysis. When profiling and doing things takes a lot of the
time up. When studying at university for degrees in there first year they have to sit on
average about 12 modules in there first year of study and maybe 10 in the second year
and the third year can be about 9 modules as well.
This is a picture of D.N.A testing comparing profiles.
So they have a lot of work to get through in the time they have. When doing there work
in the job is about the same. It takes up a lot of time and it can end up being sloppy work
and not accurate like D.N.A is supposed to be. So what happens is people get wrongful
convictions because parts of it get skimmed.
What’s happened with this case is it has been taken from profiles from one person and
matched the blood and tested it around areas and found the same profile of a person and
the killer has used the same sink area.
So when they have swabbed it and tested it they found 2 profiles and matched it up at the
lab. Where they said that a second person has used the sink and there is there blood inside
the sink. Bear in mind the testing for D.N.A blood could have been from a profile that
was 4 weeks previously.
Rudy has used the sink to rinse the knife and Amanda had blood on the sink which was
negative so that means previously she has used the sink but maybe cut herself or
something like that nose bleed or anything cut toe cut lip shaving legs with a razor
brushing her teeth and left traces of blood in the sink from a previous time.
All D.N.A said there was blood in the sink nothing else at all. So it’s had two profiles of
D.N.A of blood. It’s the same as a weapon or anything like that. D.N.A can be accurate
or it can be sloppy.
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The text Messages
The text messages were sent on the 30th October 2007 to a phone where it was went to the
wrong cell phone address basically it’s just a Halloween prank mainly they went to
parties in any case. It doesn’t prove anything at all.
The prosecution
This was done terribly and Giuliano Mignini and Manuela Comodi fitted them up as a
crime of ritual sadistical cult. But as this prosecutor made it out to be a slaying which
didn’t happen in sex because they were students and thought that all students are all into
sex and mass orgies and things like that .I mean if Mignini is into that things then he
should practice it away from the courts and don’t involve people into things that didn’t
happen.
Amanda treated the Perugia as a holiday and wanted to go there have some fun and play
around a bit which there is nothing wrong with that.
But I have noticed that in this there is a problem of intercepted phone calls which is
illegal and shouldn’t be done unless consulted with a Judge first and had permission to do
this and a court order as well. Having evidence in court for this and allowing the details
to come out shouldn’t be allowed and it’s breaking privacy laws and peoples right.
If this is the case and they have used this and did not go for a court order for the taped
phone conversations that proves that the prosecution is corrupt and illegal and they
should be excluded from there job and also
See article
AMANDA KNOX TRIAL TESTIMONY, FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 2009.
AUDIO #10
LG: At this point I would like to ask the Court to listen to a telephone
call between Knox and Filomena Romanelli from the 5th. There's an audio.
Precisely giving some confirmation on this point. So if you authorize me, it
lasts about three minutes.
GCM: Please do. It's the one for which a transcription was requested?
LG: Exactly.
GCM: Please do. Is the telephone call in Italian? [Background noise] Go ahead.
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LG: So, this is the telephone call that was intercepted on Nov 5th 2007,
starting at 22:29, and the first question that I will ask Amanda is: where
were you? Maybe it's better if -- do you remember where you were at 22:29?
AK: Twenty-two...wait...
LG: Ten twenty-nine, ten thirty.
AK: Which day?
LG: The 5th.
AK: On the 5th...umm...ten thirty...that would be around class time, so...
LG: No, in the evening.
AK: Oh, in the evening, oh, the evening! I was still at the house of these
neighbors.
[Telephone call audio: loud ringing or beeping]
FR: Hello?
AK: Ciao bella.
FR: Ciao bella, how are you? [very sweet, friendly voice]
AK: [Italian noticeably less good than now, slow, yet really not so bad, not
absolutely a beginner] Oh, fine. I had a good day, without police.
FR: Aah...
AK: But Raffaele received a "call" [in English]--
FR: From whom?
AK: From the police. So we umm just got here, to the Questura, for questioning.
But I have to wait outside. And...umm...umm...when he...
[LG cuts off the audio]
LG: I'm stopping it. Amanda, who were you talking to in this phone call?
AK: With Filomena.
LG: And where were you?
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AK: At the Questura. I was near the elevator. Waiting for Raffaele.
LG: And the call came on the cell phone? [Strange question, it was Amanda
calling]
AK: Yes.
[LG restarts the audio]
FR: Finishes?
AK: That's right.
FR: So you're there again today.
AK: Yes.
FR: Madonna!
AK: I know. And I thought I wouldn't have to go [inaudible squeak but I'm
guessing she said "there today"]. And what did you do today?
FR: Me, today, I went to my office to get some information about our contract.
AK: Yes? And how is it?
FR: It's good, it's good. And then I called the agency.
AK: Mmm. And?
FR: And I have an appointment for tomorrow morning.
AK: Tomorrow morning?
FR: At 9:30. Yes. I'm going. Do you want to come?
AK: Um, I have to meet my mom at the station.
FR: Fine, fine.
[LG interrupts the audio]
LG: I'm stopping it for a moment to ask this question. How is it that you
were worried about the rental contract of the house? What was your worry
on November 5th?
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AK: We had to clarify with the agency about the house, because when we paid
the rent, we were paying either the agency or the landlady, and what we
wanted to do is, we wanted to get out of this contract at the agency, to
find another house together.
LG: And who was taking care of these questions?
AK: It was mainly Filomena.
LG: I see.
[Restores telephone audio]
FR: Then let's -- [at this point she switches to English. Cute accent -- but
her English isn't really any better than Amanda's Italian! Literal
transcription.] We can do in this way, if you want. After that I get
in the agency office to talk about what we have to do...
AK: Yes?
FR: ...after I have to go to office to talk with my lawyer...
[A voice intervenes, perhaps the interpreter? LG stops the audio] Afterwards
she had to go to her office to see her lawyer. [Background murmuring.
Audio rewinds a bit and starts again, this time translated orally bit by
bit by the interpreter]
FR: ...about the problem of the home because he says that we have a problem.
AK: Yes?
FR: And if...if the agency says there are some problems with the rest of the...
rest of the...in legal ways [I think this is what she just tried to say but
it's hard to understand. The interpreter simply says "One can't understand
Romanelli's English very well" (!) At this point Filomena switches back to
Italian.] We're okay because it's all in our favor.
AK: Good.
FR: Then I'll go to work but if you want, we can see each other after and
you can tell me how it went.
AK: Yes, and you can meet my mom.
FR: Great!
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AK: Good.
FR: Great! Then if she needs anything, we can see about it, okay?
AK: Yes, sure. Call me, okay?
FR: Okay, fine. Say hi to Raffaele.
AK: Okay.
FR: Take it easy, Amanda. Bye.
AK: Sure, of course. Oh, right now somebody wants to talk to me. Ciao bella.
FR: Ciao, ciao.
[End telephone audio]
The Psychology Report
They claimed that Amanda was living a double life where she is psychotic and narcastic.
I find this to be very untrue she doesn’t seem to be a person like that at all and I can’t see
this. She’s more wrapped up in security and doesn’t seem to trust people but tries to
avoid people in difficult situations. She seems to be more frightened more than anything
else and likes her friends because she feels safe around them.
The report based on the previous analysis was totally incorrect. They gave her a profile
of an assassin where I can’t see her hurting a fly at all. She seems very funny and likes to
have a laugh around people which is totally normal.
I can’t see where they got this from. You have to remember that she was there in Perugia
in Italy to have a holiday she’s a U.S citizen not from Italy so the reports would be false
in any case it wouldn’t be of a true person she is not a home in her own country and with
friends she knows or her family as well she is in Italy alone so it will be different it wont
be correct.
Final Conclusion
I find that Amanda Knox is totally innocent of Murder and Rape.
The only part she has done is where she has took the knife out of the house because of
what Rudy has done and has been threatened not to say anything about it.
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I can’t see her doing this at all not to another girl who was her friend and got on pretty
well. They probably had a good relationship together and were close friends. I know that
Rudy had threatened Amanda 100% in total there is no doubt about that.
With Amanda hearing screams in her room and then he comes in she will do what ever
he says especially if there is dripping blood everywhere she would be scared no doubt at
it. Rudy was more concerned about Meredith but trapped Amanda.
When she does get out prison I can’t see her trusting anybody again and personally what
she has been through I can understand that totally. It’s a shame that a girl has been
wrongfully convicted in this matter and needs to be sorted out and released under time
served what ever she says in appeal court. The only conviction for her is perverting the
course of justice and she should be released due to the sentence she has served.
The police forensics did the investigation in 48 hours which was terrible the size of this
and the time scale is very sloppy and they must of rushed it and made a mess I don’t
know what country in the world does an investigation in 48 hours I cant find one at all
and this is a full murder investigation. That proves they must have skimmed areas and
missed parts and maybe they couldn’t be bothered to do it and just flawed it in total.
It’s a disgrace and a shambles to the Italian people and there Italian government.
References
http://www.dna.gov/basics/evidence_collection/identifying/
http://www.friendsofamanda.org/footprint.html luminol
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Meredith_Kercher Rudy’s convictions
http://web.me.com/j_phipps/Methods/Sep22009/Luminol%20Lab.pdf
http://www.explicittube.com/movies/f9231609007fb65af0b9faad9ef8571fxv.shtml
This is the acted rape video showing one person doing it.
Luminol testing is like blue light when it picks up traces of blood and shows the blood
where it’s not visible to human light. Typically, luminol only shows investigators that
there might be blood in an area, since other
Substances, including household bleach, can also cause the luminol to glow.
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