Amanda Knox, Raffaele Sollecito Trial Update: Cleaned Up Crime Scene, Impossible? Knox’ stories remain questionable due to strong evidence

By Staff Writer

Feb 05, 2015 07:26 AM EST

It has been years when Amanda Knox made headlines not just in Italy but in several countries all over the world. She was perceived as an angelic face that allegedly killed her housemate, Meredith Kercher. As always, there will always be two sides of the story. Hence, we would like to give you accounts that are in support and against Knox.

The prosecution said that a cleanup was made in order not to point Knox and her boyfriend, Raffaele Sollecito, as suspects. However, one source says that this can't be true. Luminol was used to check if there were footprints in the crime scene. As stated in the report, Luminol can react with different chemicals or substances. It can help if the findings are indeed, blood stains. They said that the evidence was not tested further to see if it was blood. Or if it was tested, the result was never provided. Knox supporters even shared that it is impossible to clean up evidence against her and leave Rudy Guede's behind.   

But there will always be people who are still non-believers of Knox' stories. In fact, there are reports that were able to contradict Knox' claims. One is about the open front door. Knox was living in an unsafe place in Italy where drug dealings are rampant. Because of that fact, some people say that it is highly unlikely for someone to leave the door open. Another one is the feces found in the toilet. Knox mentioned that she didn't flush the toilet and continued drying her hair. Some people were suspicious of this because she knew that no one will go home that night and that the toilet will be left dirty. They think that Knox was staging that to prove that there was someone else in that house apart from her.  

Because of the hype on the Amanda Knox' case, many people are giving their own conclusion about it, making it more complicated. But at the end of the day, the real victims are the Kerchers. The upcoming trial should be able to resolve this without biases and fictional basis.  

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