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Amanda Knox and mother Edda Mellas
Family support: Amanda Knox and her mother Edda Mellas, outside the court, for the murder trial in Perugia

Amanda Knox ‘got along great’ with Meredith, says her mother

Nick Pisa in Perugia
19 Jun 2009


Amanda Knox and murdered student Meredith Kercher “got along great” while living together in Perugia, Knox's mother told a court today.

Edda Mellas, a teacher, said her daughter was desperate to help police after Miss Kercher was found semi-naked with her throat slashed in a bedroom of their house.

American student Knox, 21, and Raffaele Sollecito, her Italian former boyfriend, deny killing her after she refused to take part in a drug-fuelled sex game.

Mrs Mellas told the Perugia court: “She told me about all the fun times she had with Meredith She told me she liked all her room mates. They had no problems. Amanda was very upset about the death of her friend”.

She also recounted her conversations with her daughter in the prison visiting room which were taped — they discussed bar owner Patrick Lumumba, who had been wrongfully arrested over Meredith's death, and how police pressured Knox into naming him.

Mrs Mellas said: “She felt terrible that she didn't have the courage to stand up to them and say that she had said something that was not true. Amanda told me, he (Lumumba) is in jail because of me. I feel terrible. I feel terrible Patrick is in this situation'.”

Knox called her mother in Seattle three times between 4am and 5am, American time, before and after Meredith's body was found, the court heard.

Mrs Mellas said: “In the first call she said she had spent the night at Raffaele's house and then gone home to take a shower. She had found the door open and faeces in the bathroom.

“She said that she and Raffaele had gone back to the house and were pounding on Meredith's bedroom door. They had tried to break in and I told her to call the police.”

Mrs Mellas said the calls became increasingly frantic: “The second time she said it was horrible. People were yelling that a foot had been found in Meredith's room.

“She said she couldn't understand everything and she was very upset because all she could understand was that a foot had been found and then she hung up. When she called a third time she said it was a person.

She was very upset and I asked her if she was OK and then she said she had to go because the police wanted to talk to her.”

Knox and Sollecito had just begun a “beautiful love story,” the Italian's father told the court earlier.

Francesco Sollecito, an eminent urologist, told the trial he was his son's “confidant” and that he told him about everything.

Mr Sollecito, from Giovinazzo near Bari, told the court: “Raffaele told me he had just started a beautiful love story with Amanda. He loved her and he adored her.

“He spoke to me about her in a way that he had never done about other girls. Raffaele had a certain affection towards Amanda.”

Meredith, from Coulsdon, Surrey, was a Leeds University student and was in Perugia as part of her European studies degree.

The trial continues.

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The stuff that both Amanda's parents have come out with over the years has been quite scandalous. Sure, they will inevitably support their daughter, but both of them have said things that either are clearly untrue, or patently what they HOPE is the case without any specific knowledge.

This subsequent blatant attempt to get Knox off on a technicality won't work. There was a brilliant article in the Times last year by the father of Meredith. In it, he put TEN questions into the public domain that the defence need to answer if they are to prove Knox's innocence. Stuff like the botched attempt to try and make it look like a break-in,the fact Meredith was held down by more than one person,the switching off of the mobiles etc etc.

I'm sure Amanda has convinced herself she didn't do it. It is almost certain that she was pretty high on drink and drugs that night,and that she doesn't even remember what happened. I'm afraid she and her parents should prepare themselves for a big shock. She will lose the appeal and stay in jail for a very very long time.

- Mark, London, 06/09/2011 10:20
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