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Piers Morgan Live-20140204-08:08:00

lot, and we're just going to miss him. >> we want to know that the person who did this is facing the consequences for that and not able to just get away with, you know, taking a life. >> the autopsy revealed that rafael suffered a fractured skull and other blunt-force trauma to the head. this suggested that he was facing the oncoming traffic when he was hit. the medical examiner also found large bar-shaped bruises on rafael's thighs. they looked as if they might have come from the front grill of a truck or suv. >> it was sort of a pattern injury. part of the grill hit the right thigh, and he was probably wrapped around the side of the

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Piers Morgan Live-20140204-08:02:00

shoes. for some reason it's a common occurrence with motor vehicle and pedestrian accidents. >> police identified the victim as 17-year-old rafael garcia, a football player and standout student at south side high school in south-central texas. >> i was shocked. i thought it was just a dream, i was going to wake up from it because honestly, you know, you just talked to the person the day before. he said, yeah, i'll be there at football practice, this and that. then all of a sudden he's gone? >> rafael was one of six children raised by a single mother. his family was poor, and rafael worked weekends to help support his family. mike harrison was rafael's football coach. he broke the news of rafael's

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Piers Morgan Live-20140204-08:11:00

year range, but still, there's so many. i thought maybe it was impossible to find it. >> but investigators could narrow it down further since they knew the dodge ram pickup truck was red. police used local media outlets to ask vehicle body shops as well as concerned citizens to be on the lookout for a red dodge pickup truck with damage to the front end. strangely, none of the local body shops reported a red truck coming in for repairs. police also issued a bulletin to all police departments nationwide in an effort to find the red truck. but the first tip that came in was from one of rafael's classmates. >> he said that his mother's

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Piers Morgan Live-20140204-08:09:00

truck, and the other part of the grill hit the left thigh. >> toxicology tests for drugs and alcohol were all negative. but why was rafael walking along highway 281 late at night? investigators discovered that rafael's friend dropped him off at home around 10:00 p.m. but the friend said rafael didn't go inside. instead, he started walking toward highway 281. >> he was known to walk down to what they refer to as the corner store which is they're kind of out in the country so it's a ways down. he didn't have -- he didn't own a car. he didn't have his own car to drive, so he was usually walking out there. >> rafael was hit and killed on highway 281 just a quarter mile from his home. the only clues to the driver's identity were tiny bits of glass, plastic, and red paint. presumably from the vehicle's front headlight and turn signal.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20140201:12:45:00

if a judge rules she could be extradited, it goes to the secretary of state, who makes the final decision weighing the facts and law and the best foreign policy interests of the u.s. >> thank you for that. meantime, in italy, a day after being found guilty, her ex-boyfriend is speaking out. >> i was a completely free man and i just planned to do education of freeing the unguilty verdict. i was expecting freedom completely and i was programming to do a nice trip. >> we are in italy. chapman, a good morning to you. you spoke with rafael. i'm curious how he came across to you. is he nervous? does he seem terribly upset by the developments? >> reporter: well, alex, in his

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Erin Burnett OutFront-20140201-00:40:00

here's what happened. you have a burglar going into a house. he is surprised by a woman coming home. he kills her. he sexually assaults her, he leaves. what happens then is you have his dna and her dna, that's it on the crime scene. guess what, we have only that. if amanda and rafael were in the murder room, had anything to do with it, their dna, their finger prints, their evidence would be there. absence of evidence is evidence of absence. >> are you saying a burglar is the guy who's in jail now? >> yes, that's him. >> before we go, fair point, right? he said -- what would be the motive of the italian justice system to go after this american girl? i don't get it. i don't understand. >> i can answer that. >> let me talk about it for a minute because steve's written a book saying it's superstition. religious bias. ignorance. i look at the system and say they don't charge just an

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20140201:12:47:00

restrictions on him so he didn't try to flee justice. alex? >> okay, let's get to amanda knox and her reaction yesterday. let's roll that. >> this really has hit me like a train. i did not expect this to happen. i really expected so much better from the italian justice system. i will never go willing back to the place where i -- i'm going to fight this until the very end. >> do you think italy will want to get her back? do you get any sense now, a day after, of where they are going with this? >> reporter: well, they still need to wait for the 90 day period for the judge to deposit his motivation for coming to this verdict, then that will go to the supreme court where they will either confirm it or accept an appeal for her and rafael. it's a step away at this point.

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CNN Newsroom-20140131-19:16:00

you saw amanda knox saying i will run and i will hide. i don't want to go back to italy. do you think she will be extradited? what are the chances? >> i'm not a lawyer and certainly not an international lawyer. there is an extradition treaty. the treaties are written for serious crimes like murder, but there are problems with the case that the lawyers pointed out. i'm sure there will be lots of litigation. he was tried. she was set free after an exhaustive look at all the evidence and after new testing. i think there a lot of arguments that we present easy extradition. she has the supreme court to go back to and the european court perhaps. the european court of human rights. what this means is a lot more litigation, dragging it out and rafael is in italy.

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CNN Newsroom-20140131-20:07:00

limits on them. i think and interesting to get sunny's opinion on this. when you look at the case, there is no substantial or really any kind of forensic evidence that points to the guilt of amanda knox or rafael. behind it all in the beginning was this prosecutor who back in 2011 told me even before any forensic evidence was in, he had a hunch that it was amanda knox and rafael who did this and this was the driving force behind the original conviction. >> my question is coming off of drew. did he know this was the italy supreme court overturning the acquitaal if i am saying that right. is there an anti-american sentiment in italy? why? >> to drew's point, i'm having a bit of trouble hearing you, brooke, there doesn't seem to be any dna evidence linking amanda

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CNN Newsroom-20140131-20:10:00

that was the prosecutor and also the point on this case with lack of evidence here. >> what they were saying, it was a long interview. he spent maybe four hours with us. this was just before he eventually lot of the appeal in the case and the convictions were overturned. he was telling us that he could look at amanda knox and know she was guilty. he made that assessment prior to the forensics coming in. when the forensics came in and jumbled up and excluded certain people he also charged, he rae made the whole story and included amanda and rafael. we see this time and time again when prosecutions foul up. it's almost universally the same. they have a suspect in mind and they just get tunnel vision on that suspect and instead of using the evidence to rule out certain things, they see the evidence to rule into their

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