mardi 4 octobre 2011

Amanda Knox et le "soutien" d'un blogueur célèbre!


Parmi ceux qui se réjouissent de la libération de l'américaine, il y a Frank Sfarzo. Ce dernier a suivi et commenté le cheminement de la cause depuis le départ en 2007. Un lien pour son blogue et une entrevue dans le Washington post.

Voici le lien pour le blogue:
http://perugiashock.com/

"For the past several years, Frank Sfarzo has covered every hearing of the Knox trial on his blog, Perugia Shock, which he created in 2007 just days after the murder. The blog became widely read around the world in part because it was the only Italian blog written in English, but also because Sfarzo had a way of obtaining inside information, and because no detail was too obscure for the blog.

In a post entitled “A Tribute to Frank Sfarzo,” a crime blogger who goes by “Maundy Gregory” writes : “You want pictures of the knife? Frank’s your guy. Something about starch? Non c’è problema. A printout of Meredith Kercher’s DNA? Click here.”

Sfarzo started out as an objective observer of the case, even releasing details that could have condemned Knox. But over the years, he became increasingly convinced of Knox’s innocence, and starting using the blog to lobby for her release.

In May, Google shut down the blog after the head prosecutor of the case, Guiliano Mignini, filed a suit against Perugia Shock for “defamation, carried out by means of a Web site.”

Sfarzo kept writing, at a new Wordpress blog located here.

Last night, Sfarzo took a few minutes to talk to us over the phone from Perugia about the verdict."

Pour la suite de l'article et l'entrevue:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/blogpost/post/amanda-knox-acquitted-an-interview-with-frank-sfarzo/2011/10/04/gIQAa7hhKL_blog.html

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