Amanda Knox
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And, um, and she, you know, it was just like a random job that she had. It was very last minute. She has showed up and was posing as me. And then only years later did she realize like, Oh my God, what was I a part of? And of course she was not the person who had orchestrated and, and,
come up with a theme of this shoot like she was probably the least responsible for that shoot sure but she was the face okay and she felt horrible that like her image was used to portray me in that kind of way and so she reached out personally again on instagram Social media isn't all bad to just say, like, I'm really sorry.
come up with a theme of this shoot like she was probably the least responsible for that shoot sure but she was the face okay and she felt horrible that like her image was used to portray me in that kind of way and so she reached out personally again on instagram Social media isn't all bad to just say, like, I'm really sorry.
come up with a theme of this shoot like she was probably the least responsible for that shoot sure but she was the face okay and she felt horrible that like her image was used to portray me in that kind of way and so she reached out personally again on instagram Social media isn't all bad to just say, like, I'm really sorry.
And then, like, I had her on my podcast to discuss what that experience was like for her.
And then, like, I had her on my podcast to discuss what that experience was like for her.
And then, like, I had her on my podcast to discuss what that experience was like for her.
Had you seen the photos? Oh, yes. Oh, you did.
Had you seen the photos? Oh, yes. Oh, you did.
Had you seen the photos? Oh, yes. Oh, you did.
I had seen the photos. I had seen the photos years before and been hurt by them. But I never thought that anyone would. Right.
I had seen the photos. I had seen the photos years before and been hurt by them. But I never thought that anyone would. Right.
I had seen the photos. I had seen the photos years before and been hurt by them. But I never thought that anyone would. Right.
I mean, I, it feels to me after reading this, like, I know that you are, after reading this, you know, you want to be kind and have sort of empathy for people and try to understand them. where they are, but I don't know how you continue on without being angry. Do you ever go back and forth with, with that? Oh yeah.
I mean, I, it feels to me after reading this, like, I know that you are, after reading this, you know, you want to be kind and have sort of empathy for people and try to understand them. where they are, but I don't know how you continue on without being angry. Do you ever go back and forth with, with that? Oh yeah.
I mean, I, it feels to me after reading this, like, I know that you are, after reading this, you know, you want to be kind and have sort of empathy for people and try to understand them. where they are, but I don't know how you continue on without being angry. Do you ever go back and forth with, with that? Oh yeah.
Yeah. No, I think a big misconception that I think people have is that if you are angry, you're only angry. Or if you are, you appear not angry, then you do not experience anger. Like that is not the case. And I think if you were to interview a lot of exonerees, you would see that like there is this level of like weird confidence peace about them.
Yeah. No, I think a big misconception that I think people have is that if you are angry, you're only angry. Or if you are, you appear not angry, then you do not experience anger. Like that is not the case. And I think if you were to interview a lot of exonerees, you would see that like there is this level of like weird confidence peace about them.
Yeah. No, I think a big misconception that I think people have is that if you are angry, you're only angry. Or if you are, you appear not angry, then you do not experience anger. Like that is not the case. And I think if you were to interview a lot of exonerees, you would see that like there is this level of like weird confidence peace about them.
Like a lot of, not all of us, but a lot of us have this very forgiving, generous attitude towards the people who have harmed us. And I think that's in part due to the fact that our trauma was not just a trauma of an instant, right? It wasn't just the moment we were wrongly convicted and sentenced to, in my case, 26 years in prison. It was the fact that it just kept going.