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'Foxy Knoxy' Case Gets Even Weirder

Oct. 27 2008, Published 7:07 a.m. ET

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STORYTELLERS Rudy, Amanda

With at least two out of three suspects being held for the murder of Meredith Kercher in Perugia, Italy, apparently all-out crazy, we'll perhaps never know what really happened on the night the British student was sexually assaulted and killed. Either way, the Italian press seem to be having a grand old time leaking colorful missives penned by Amanda "Foxy Knoxy" Knox and Rudy Hermann Guede, of the now-famous "vampire" YouTube rant. Now, Guede has reportedly told police that the murder victim described Knox to him as a "drugged up tart."

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In the latest round of leaks, Guede claims that during his consensual sexual encounter with Kercher on the night of her murder, he suddenly went to the bathroom with stomach pains. When he emerged, according to Guede, he heard horrible screams and saw an Italian man running from the house, saying, "a black man found is a guilty man." Guede claims he could never have killed Kercher because of his "respect for women," and that as she lay dying she repeated the sound "af, af, af."

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