Pamela Van Sweringer cries tears of joy immediately after she hears the verdicts that lead to West Seattle raised Amanda Knox's freedom. The excitement occurred at a gathering of supporters of Knox and media at the Presidential Suite of the Fairmont Olympic Hotel downtown. They followed the final hours of the trial on a large TV there.
Nearly 11 hours following Amanda Knox's impassioned plea for freedom, which she gave in front of the courtroom, the same courtroom that convicted her of murdering Meredith Kercher nearly two years ago, she was freed. She could now return to her Arbor Heights home, or anywhere else she night choose. Her then boyfriend, Raffaele Sollecito, an Italian, was also freed from prison.
During this appeal trial, the six jurors, the presiding judge and his assistant agreed with the "lone wolf theory", that career criminal and drifter, Rudy Guded, was the lone killer of Ms. Kercher.
Our staff joined supporters and other media gathering at the Fairmont Olympic Hotel beginning11:00 p.m. Oct. 2 and remaining through the verdict, which arrived at 12:45 p.m. Seattle time. Supporters rented the Presidential Suite and watched the trial on TV, remaining cautiously optimistic that Knox and Sollecito would be freed.
There was much tension in the air at the suite as the TV images inside and outside the Perugia courtroom building looked very similar to those many witnessed Dec. 4, 2009, the evening Knox was convicted of murder and faced 26 years in prison.
That outcome was a nightmare for Knox and her family. This outcome, however, was a dream come true for Knox's family and supporters.
King County Executive Dow Constantine applauded today’s reversal of the 2009 murder conviction of Amanda Knox and the order of her immediate release:
"Today’s acquittal is a dramatic vindication for Amanda and her family and friends here in West Seattle. I cannot be more pleased at this emotional outcome in the Italian court," he said.
“Her family has been unrelenting in their pursuit of justice. After so much agony, their four-year ordeal can now come to an end."
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