I have some translated testimony people might be interested in.
http://www.amandaknox.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/Trascrizioni-2009-Feb-6-Pt.4.pdf
Luca Altieris testimony about Amanda's reaction to hearing Meredith died and how.
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Mignini: Listen, when
do you remember if you saw Amanda cry in the Police Station?
Altieri: Amanda had already cried outside the house, also going to the Police Station in the car, yes, at a certain point
Mignini: when did she cry?
Altieri: Now, after I
she asked me this
I dont remember well if she asked how, with what she had been killed, basically, how they had cut her throat, and when I gave her the answer to this question she burst out crying.
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Della Vedova: one last clarification and Ive finished. On the question of whether Amanda cried outside.
Altieri: Yes
Della Vedova: she was crying because she was in shock, do you think?
Altieri: Do I think?
Della Vedova: Your statement to the police [verbale] ends thus: she started crying.
Altieri: Yes
Della Vedova: As soon as you gave her this news, when you gave her the news that
Altieri: Yes, I mean it certainly seemed to be a reaction to the thought of what I had said, then if it was or it wasnt this other thing, I wouldnt be able to say.
Della Vedova: No, I wasnt asking for your opinion. You said to Amanda: I heard that there is a girl which it seems
killed because she has a cut on her throat and she started to cry as a result of this.
Altieri: Yes
Della Vedova: In that moment was Sollecito nearby?
Altieri: He was in the car, in the back seat.
Della Vedova: And he was trying to console her
Altieri: We were going to the Police Station
Della Vedova: He was trying to console Knox because she was crying?
Altieri: I dont know, in that moment there I couldnt tell you, when I said earlier that he was trying to console her I was referring to a scene outside the house, in the period when we were still there.
Della Vedova: However earlier you said that Amanda cried the first time when you were outside the house, then also in the car
Altieri: yes, its there that
its there that I visually saw him console her, outside the house when she was crying
Della Vedova: And to you it seemed right that she behaved this way or did it seem strange to you?
Altieri: No, it seemed normal.