A colleague showed me some babyfood he had…I was so intrigued I had to take a picture. It’s prosciutto flavoured. I find that odd.
@ eric: I’m sure you haven’t been this upset since OJ got off…did you hate america after that one 😉
I better not commit any crimes.
I mentioned this a long while ago, but I read the book “The Monster of Florence” – it’s a true story of incompetent policework, journalism, and justice gone wrong in the hunt for a serial killer. Anyways great book…but on page 390 (the third to last page) there is this:
In November 2007, Mignini became involved in another sensational case, that of the brutal murder of a British student, Meredith Kercher, in Perugia. Mignini quickly ordered the arrest of an American student, Amanda Knox, whom he suspected of involvement in the murder. As of this writing, Knox is in Capanne prison, awaiting the outcome of Mignini’s investigation. It appears from press leaks that Mignini has a theory about Knox and two alleged co-conspirators in a dark plan of extreme sex, violence and rape.
As if on cue, Perugian prosecutors were reported to be looking into a potential satanic sect angle, because the crime had occured the day before the traditional Italian Day of the Dead. “I will give you ten to one odds,” said Niccolo, “that they will eventually drag the Monster of Florence into this.” I declined the wager.
Within a week of the murder, Gabrielle Carlizzi had weighed in at her website:
Meridith Kercher: A brutal murder…Perhaps connected to the Narducci case and the Monster of Florence, to ask Satan for protection in exchange for a human sacrifice? For what purpose? In the end to save those under investigation in the Narducci case who are responsible for this homicide.
btw one of the authors of “The Monster of Florence” is not allowed back into Italy and the other has been sued for defamation or something like that…
and if you don’t know what erics on about here’s some links:
http://thelede.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/12/05/an-american-in-the-italian-wheels-of-justice/?hp
http://www.newsweek.com/id/206765
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/04/world/europe/04italy.html?scp=4&sq=Amanda%20Knox&st=cse
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/12/06/amanda-knox-upset-tired-g_n_381644.html