Amanda Knox Murder Case: Will The Real Feminists Stand Up? Convicted Killer Meant To Be Fall Guy For Meredith Kercher’s Death From The Start?

Amanda Knox murder case conviction has not earned the attention of feminist journalists to reverse public opinion against her despite the sham trial, the founding editor of a feminist magazine said. In a related development, a blog claimed that the UW student was meant to be the fall guy for Meredith Kercher's death from the very beginning.

"I am making an appeal to all feminists and people of rational thought: We need to speak out, regardless of our beliefs. Beyond the fact that no credible or realistic evidence places Knox or her then-boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito at the scene of Meredith Kercher's murder," Luna Luna Magazine founding editor Lisa Marie Baslie wrote for HuffingtonPost.  "Knox's very average sexual behavior and our sexualization of her image should not be spearheading the campaign against her."

She claimed that the media reports surrounding the Amanda Knox murder case trial and conversion "is an example of systematic character defamation -- the modern equivalent of throwing an accused witch into the lake to see if she drowns."

Even if she were indeed guilty, she wrote at HuffPost, then her sexual partners or love for pot doesn't matter.

"I have hope that feminist journalists will start taking this case more seriously," she said. "If that seems judgmental, it's because we as a society -- and perhaps we as feminists -- have failed Amanda Knox."

Meanwhile, groundreport said that the "double knife" which prosecutors claimed was the murder weapon was taken from the kitchen drawer of Raffaelle Sollecito at random and still came back with the UW student's and Meredith Kercher's DNA during the Amanda Knox murder case trial.

Dr. Mark Waterbury, PHD, in his book, "The Monster of Perugia; The Framing of Amanda Knox," claimed that the DNA test was tainted from lab technician Patrizia Stefanoni's sloppy methods.

GroundReport also said that the Italian police wanted to frame Amanda Knox when they asked her to select kitchen knife from the cottage.

"Had Amanda grasped a knife then from her kitchen, the police would have had no need to go to Sollecito's kitchen for another, for they'd have gotten what they needed," the blog site reported.

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