Amanda Knox
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outrageous but I mean you're like oh well she she looked a certain way or she adjusted herself a certain way or she didn't shed a tear so she's guilty obviously right you know and so like traumatized I mean I would love to talk to an exoneree and help them with media training I don't know that I don't know if I'd be a good fit for it but I would at least try
Absolutely. And you never know because like every exoneree is different. I think that's another thing to remember is we're all different people. We're not the same person. You might like, maybe you try connecting with one person and it's not a good fit and you try connecting with another person and you guys hit it off. Like, you know, there's, we're all human beings.
Absolutely. And you never know because like every exoneree is different. I think that's another thing to remember is we're all different people. We're not the same person. You might like, maybe you try connecting with one person and it's not a good fit and you try connecting with another person and you guys hit it off. Like, you know, there's, we're all human beings.
Absolutely. And you never know because like every exoneree is different. I think that's another thing to remember is we're all different people. We're not the same person. You might like, maybe you try connecting with one person and it's not a good fit and you try connecting with another person and you guys hit it off. Like, you know, there's, we're all human beings.
And I think the thing that people underestimate is like how much was taken from an exoneree. And so how much there is opportunity to, to, Right. And there's like so much potential in within just like there's so much potential within every one of us, like really like giving someone an opportunity to like access parts of themselves that they might not even know about. Right.
And I think the thing that people underestimate is like how much was taken from an exoneree. And so how much there is opportunity to, to, Right. And there's like so much potential in within just like there's so much potential within every one of us, like really like giving someone an opportunity to like access parts of themselves that they might not even know about. Right.
And I think the thing that people underestimate is like how much was taken from an exoneree. And so how much there is opportunity to, to, Right. And there's like so much potential in within just like there's so much potential within every one of us, like really like giving someone an opportunity to like access parts of themselves that they might not even know about. Right.
Is is an incredible gift.
Is is an incredible gift.
Is is an incredible gift.
When you started with the Innocence Project, was the the innocent the. Italy's Innocence Project or Innocence Project of Italy the first time that you developed a relationship with the Innocence Project in any branch?
When you started with the Innocence Project, was the the innocent the. Italy's Innocence Project or Innocence Project of Italy the first time that you developed a relationship with the Innocence Project in any branch?
When you started with the Innocence Project, was the the innocent the. Italy's Innocence Project or Innocence Project of Italy the first time that you developed a relationship with the Innocence Project in any branch?
In fact, while I was going through everything, the Italy Innocence Project didn't exist.
In fact, while I was going through everything, the Italy Innocence Project didn't exist.
In fact, while I was going through everything, the Italy Innocence Project didn't exist.
It formed after my โ everything that I went through. Because of what you went through or just a coincidence? I mean โ I wouldn't say it was only because of me. There are lots of wrongful convictions. And I think, you know, Luca Luparia and Martina Cargosi are the two people who are the only... People think Innocence Project, they imagine like 100 people working on it.