Amanda Knox was innocent, according to retired
FBI SSA Steve Moore, who points to
DNA evidence, alleged murder weapons at
Meredith Kercher's murder scene, and the interrogation that
Knox underwent to back up his claim. Fellow retired FBI SSA Jim Clemente joins host
Allison Hope Weiner to discuss the stream of information that points to the innocence of Amanda Knox, as well as the off kilter depiction of
The Forgotten Killer, in this
Crime Time.
GUEST
BIO:
Steve Moore was appointed an
FBI Special Agent in
1983 at the age of 25. He served as a
Special Agent and
Supervisory Special Agent for 25 years, retiring in 2008.
Steve's early career was spent in covert operations against white supremacist organizations in northern
Idaho and the northwest.
Later, he led the investigations of many high-profile crimes in LA, including the first ever conviction for an anthrax threat, the
Buford Furrow shooting/murder spree at a
Jewish Community Center and the interdiction of a planned attack on
California's second-largest oil refinery.
Steve was chosen to run the
Los Angeles component of the
9/11 investigation and testified before the congressional "
911 Commission." In
2002, he was named head of Al Qaeda investigations for the Los Angeles FBI and within a year was tasked with creating and running a squad responsible for the investigation of all acts of terrorism against the
U.S. in
Asia and
Pakistan. This was and is the largest territory covered by a single squad in the FBI. Bombings of U.S. Consulates, luxury hotels and military personnel were standard fare for the squad. He established liaison and worked closely with the
CIA and
U.S. State Department. Steve received three
DOJ awards for excellence in investigations, and was nominated for the
FBI Director's "
Outstanding Terrorism Investigation" award.
He has lectured on violent crime and terrorism at the
International Law Enforcement Academy in
Bangkok and served for a summer as a
Legal Attaché at a
U.S. Embassy. Five of his bureau years were spent on the LA
FBI SWAT team as an assault "
Operator" and sniper. Several more years were spent as an FBI helicopter pilot-in-command. Ultimately, Steve built up over 6,
000 hours of airplane and helicopter flight time. He retired in June, 2008.
Jim Clemente is a retired FBI agent and current advisor, writer and producer for the
TV series "
Criminal Minds." A graduate of
Fordham University School of Law, Jim was the head of the
Child Sex
Crimes Prosecution Team in
Bronx County for the
New York City Law Department. As a result of undercover work that led to the imprisonment of a child sex offender, Clemente was recruited into the FBI. From
1998 until
October 2009 he was a Supervisory Special Agent in the FBI's
Behavioral Analysis Unit in
Quantico, Virginia. He is an expert in the fields of Sex Crimes Investigations,
Sex Offender Behavior, Child
Sexual Victimization, and
Child Pornography. Clemente has investigated and consulted on thousands of cases involving the violent and sexual crimes, sexual victimization of children, and he has interviewed hundreds of victims and offenders. He has also testified as an expert witness and lectured on these topics across the country and around the world.
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EPISODE BREAKDOWN:
00:01
Welcome to Crime Time.
00:30
Introducing Steve Moore and Jim Clemente.
02:00
Moore and Clemente discuss evidence in the Amanda Knox case including the bloody knife.
10:00 Moore discusses The Forgotten Killer and skewing evidence to make it look like Knox was lying.
17:00 Moore explains why he came out in support of Knox's innocence.
18:00 Knox's public post offence behavior and does her reaction expose her guilt or innocence?
24:00 The abusive interrogation process that Knox was subject to and
the subsequent effects.
29:00 The issue with Kercher's
DNA certification.
33:40
Thanks and goodbye.
- published: 13 Mar 2014
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