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Monday 3 October 2011

"Forgotten" victims as the world focuses on Amanda Knox

"Forgotten" victims as the world focuses on Amanda Knox

Meredith Kercher has become the "forgotten" victims of murder, his family said yesterday, when international attention is focused on the fate of Amanda Knox.

As the jury deliberated Court of Appeals in its ruling, the Kercher family a press conference in Perugia, in an attempt to eliminate the balance between the intense interest of Miss Knox and daughter of reduced coverage.
Miss Kercher sister Stephanie, said: "Meredith was solid in all this is forgotten, it is very difficult to keep the memory alive.
"What everyone should keep in mind is the brutality of what happened that night. Everything Meredith having felt fear and torture, and not know why. You do not deserve." His brother, Lyle said, the Knox family had led a public relations battle to convince the public about the innocence of his daughter. "There comes a point where it is difficult to fight for our legal department of a large public relations machine," he said.
Kercher always the fault of Ms. Knox is convinced. Before he retired, he asked the jury to ignore the "hype" and evidence.
Stephanie Kercher said: "While today to decide on the evidence available to them and not look to advertising, is justice.

"With respect to the truth, the evidence is clear. The judge and jury, we trust."
Her mother, Arline, who stressed his faith in the Italian legal system, he added: "We must go beyond the evidence, because nothing else is what they found and police science are and that's all you can go further .. "
The question of whether the family was willing to forgive the murderer or murderers Meredith, Stephanie said: "Forgiveness does not come into it at the moment, no end to everything, would be presumptuous, do not forgive this stage .."
She said she still had "no idea" why her sister was killed, and added. "I can not even begin to understand, Mez was a beautiful girl, a great friend to all he knew, running to make sure they could get for every birthday."
The Kercher had their emotions, make illegal in Britain by the laws of contempt, because the jury was locked in the case of the outside world as they confer with the judge.

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