Wednesday, May 01, 2013

RINGING ENDORSEMENT OF MARIJUANA

Accused murderess says marijuana was “as common as pasta” at her Italian apartment

I have yet to be convinced that Amanda Knox did not kill her roommate Meredith Kercher in their Italian apartment in 2007. Were it not for a sloppy handling of the evidence by the Italian cops, Knox would still be serving a 26-year sentence in an Italian prison.

On the other hand, Rudy Guede could have murdered Kercher all by himself. Guede is now in an Italian prison after having been convicted for the murder and sexual assault of Kercher, his trial having occurred before the trial of Knox.

In Waiting To Be Heard, her just released autobiography, ‘Foxy Knoxy,’ as she was dubbed by the Italian media, seems to brag about shacking-up in a series of one-night stands with a number of different Italian men.

But most significant of all, Knox revealed that marijuana was “as common as pasta” at the apartment she shared with Kercher. That’s a ringing endorsement of marijuana, considering Kercher's murder.

Knox said that she and Raffaele Sollecito became lovers through their mutual marijuana addiction. Soon after meeting him, Knox asked, "Do you like marijuana?" Sollecito replied, "It's my vice." Knox said, "It's my vice, too."

Now that we know this was a group of wasted stoners, it is not too difficult to see how their behavior could have gotten out of hand and resulted in the murder of Knox’s roommate.

So much for all that phony pro-pot crap about marijuana being an innocuous drug.

CANNABIS WAS AS COMMON AS PASTA AROUND THE HOUSE, SAYS AMANDA KNOX

Asian News International
April 29, 2013

WASHINGTON -- A US woman who was charged of killing her roommate has claimed that she is "proud" of a string of one-night stands she had as a student and admitted that marijuana was her "vice".

In her autobiography, Amanda Knox reveals that cannabis was "as common as pasta" at the Italian apartment she shared with murdered British student Meredith Kercher, Fox News reported.

Kercher, 21, who was living in Perugia as an exchange student, was found in her bedroom, semi-naked and with her throat cut, in 2007.

Knox, 25, and her Italian boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito, 29, spent four years in jail until their convictions for Kercher's murder were overturned in 2011.

They are now facing a retrial after Italy's highest appeals court quashed their acquittals last month.

In 'Waiting To Be Heard', Knox recalls a life of drug use and casual sex as she travelled around Italy en-route to Perugia.

Her first one-night stand was with a man called Cristiano, whom she met on a train in Florence.

Two weeks after arriving in Perugia from her home in the US she had sex with an Italian named Mirko, who invited her back to his house for pizza.

She says she later discussed this with her housemate Kercher, a Leeds University student from Coulsdon, Surrey.

Knox also describes how she and Sollecito bonded over their mutual love of cannabis. Soon after meeting, Knox asked him: "Do you like marijuana?" to which he said, "It's my vice".

"It's my vice, too," she replied.

Knox, who was in Perugia for the third year of an Italian, German and creative writing degree, said that marijuana was as common as pasta around the house.

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