Another problem for Amanda is that she knew that Meredith bled to death even though she was in the kitchen when Meredith's door was broken in. Immediately after the murder was discovered, everyone was asked to go to the police station, including Meredith's friends. Descriptions of Amanda at the police station are odd.
"Their behaviour at the police station seemed to me really inappropriate," she said. "They sat opposite each other, Amanda put her feet up on Raffaele's legs and made faces at him. Everyone cried except Amanda and Raffaele. I never saw them crying. They were kissing each other."
Robyn Butterworth, another close friend of Ms Kercher, said: "Amanda's behaviour was very strange. She didn't seem to show any emotion about what had happened."
They also testified to hearing Ms Knox say that she had seen Ms Kercher's body in the closet of her room with a blanket over it.
Ms Butterworth said: "I don't know who she was talking to. She was talking to the room. I didn't want to talk to her because I found it quite upsetting ... I was really upset that she was even mentioning these things. I removed myself, I didn't want to know. I also remember her talking on the phone, saying, 'It could have been me, how do you think I feel I found her.' ... She kept talking about how she had found Meredith. She sounded proud that she had been the first to find her."
While in the waiting room at the police station, another of the friends, Natalie Hayward, remarked: "I hope Meredith wasn't in too much pain." Ms Frost remembered Ms Knox replying: "What do you fcking think? She fcking bled to death."
Meredith was on the floor covered with a bed cover or duvet, yet Amanda knew how she died. How could she have known that?
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