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So glad for her.
Personally I think she’s guilty. She tried to frame and innocent man and she changed her story several times. In the end she said the night of the murder was hazey? If there’s not enough evidence, OK, let her go, but I think most people here in Europe think she was involved. The U.S. is welcome to keep her!
Why is this posted here? It’s entirely possible she’s still guilty of this. Since most of us don’t know the details of the original trial and why it was overturned, this celebration is premature.
When you have money, all things are possible; even easing your way out of a murderous past for a girl in a weird sexual game that ended in murder.
Easy to see who posted from USA and who posted from Europe. Anyway here in Italy is clear to all of us that she went home thanks to Mrs Clinton and the american medias.