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A plot section needs to be added, describing events as portrayed in the film. I think the film spans from the murder up to the end of the 1st part of the Knox/Sollecito trial, ending on December 4, 2009. - Wikid77 19:13, 23 February 2011 (UTC)
Here is an article for expanding the differences section. [1] LedRush ( talk) 22:59, 23 February 2011 (UTC)
Here is a third source (also CBS news, but a different author) about the differences between the movie and reported events. They substantiate all that is currently in the section and add some more for further expansion of this section. [2]
The article reads:
"The film indicates that the police had found Kercher's DNA on the tip of the blade of a knife. In fact, Kercher's DNA was found on the dull side of the blade."
The source states:
"Movie: Police forensic scientist Patrizia Stefanoni says there is DNA of both Knox and Kercher on the knife the prosecution alleges is the murder weapon. Stefanoni's character says Knox's DNA is on the handle and Kercher's "is on the tip of the blade." Fact: The DNA of Kercher - which was not blood DNA - was found mid way on the dull side of the blade."
The current text of the article is accurate and clearly follows what the source says. Instead of deleting the whole statement (and the source), perhaps people have a suggestions on how to make it better? LedRush ( talk) 09:36, 1 March 2011 (UTC)
"Knox's lawyer, Francesco Maresca, has said they were unhappy the film had been made. "It is inopportune as the trial is still on going with two further appeals".[9] Lawyers for Amanda Knox and her ex-boyfriend formally demanded that Lifetime scrap this film about their trial." Maresca is the Kercher family lawyer not Knox's. Issymo ( talk) 05:48, 4 May 2011 (UTC)
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A plot section needs to be added, describing events as portrayed in the film. I think the film spans from the murder up to the end of the 1st part of the Knox/Sollecito trial, ending on December 4, 2009. - Wikid77 19:13, 23 February 2011 (UTC)
Here is an article for expanding the differences section. [1] LedRush ( talk) 22:59, 23 February 2011 (UTC)
Here is a third source (also CBS news, but a different author) about the differences between the movie and reported events. They substantiate all that is currently in the section and add some more for further expansion of this section. [2]
The article reads:
"The film indicates that the police had found Kercher's DNA on the tip of the blade of a knife. In fact, Kercher's DNA was found on the dull side of the blade."
The source states:
"Movie: Police forensic scientist Patrizia Stefanoni says there is DNA of both Knox and Kercher on the knife the prosecution alleges is the murder weapon. Stefanoni's character says Knox's DNA is on the handle and Kercher's "is on the tip of the blade." Fact: The DNA of Kercher - which was not blood DNA - was found mid way on the dull side of the blade."
The current text of the article is accurate and clearly follows what the source says. Instead of deleting the whole statement (and the source), perhaps people have a suggestions on how to make it better? LedRush ( talk) 09:36, 1 March 2011 (UTC)
"Knox's lawyer, Francesco Maresca, has said they were unhappy the film had been made. "It is inopportune as the trial is still on going with two further appeals".[9] Lawyers for Amanda Knox and her ex-boyfriend formally demanded that Lifetime scrap this film about their trial." Maresca is the Kercher family lawyer not Knox's. Issymo ( talk) 05:48, 4 May 2011 (UTC)
Hello fellow Wikipedians,
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Amanda Knox: Murder on Trial in Italy. Please take a moment to review
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Cheers.— cyberbot II Talk to my owner:Online 19:52, 25 February 2016 (UTC)