Amanda Knox
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Intentional malice, maybe?
Intentional malice, maybe?
Intentional malice, maybe?
If that's not evil... I mean, what he did, it's interesting. He wrote a whole book about the case, and he talked about how when he first arrived at the scene, he immediately knew that it was a conspiracy because he looked at the broken window, how the person had actually broken into our home, and said... There's no way, zero chance that a burglar would have broken into a house this way.
If that's not evil... I mean, what he did, it's interesting. He wrote a whole book about the case, and he talked about how when he first arrived at the scene, he immediately knew that it was a conspiracy because he looked at the broken window, how the person had actually broken into our home, and said... There's no way, zero chance that a burglar would have broken into a house this way.
If that's not evil... I mean, what he did, it's interesting. He wrote a whole book about the case, and he talked about how when he first arrived at the scene, he immediately knew that it was a conspiracy because he looked at the broken window, how the person had actually broken into our home, and said... There's no way, zero chance that a burglar would have broken into a house this way.
He just was like 100 percent convinced that immediately that the break in was staged. And if you take that, if you and your brain truly believe that. Then what logically follows is a lot of what he then came up with. Well, someone in the house is trying to cover up for a crime that they were involved in. Who lives in that house?
He just was like 100 percent convinced that immediately that the break in was staged. And if you take that, if you and your brain truly believe that. Then what logically follows is a lot of what he then came up with. Well, someone in the house is trying to cover up for a crime that they were involved in. Who lives in that house?
He just was like 100 percent convinced that immediately that the break in was staged. And if you take that, if you and your brain truly believe that. Then what logically follows is a lot of what he then came up with. Well, someone in the house is trying to cover up for a crime that they were involved in. Who lives in that house?
Well, there are three other girls, one of whom was in Rome, one of whom is another Italian girl who was with her boyfriend and friends, and one of whom is the American girl. who was with her boyfriend that night, but who also happened to be the one who called the police and brought attention to the house.
Well, there are three other girls, one of whom was in Rome, one of whom is another Italian girl who was with her boyfriend and friends, and one of whom is the American girl. who was with her boyfriend that night, but who also happened to be the one who called the police and brought attention to the house.
Well, there are three other girls, one of whom was in Rome, one of whom is another Italian girl who was with her boyfriend and friends, and one of whom is the American girl. who was with her boyfriend that night, but who also happened to be the one who called the police and brought attention to the house.
So maybe because we found her at the scene of the crime, like all of it sort of starts to like make logical sense if you begin with a false premise.
So maybe because we found her at the scene of the crime, like all of it sort of starts to like make logical sense if you begin with a false premise.
So maybe because we found her at the scene of the crime, like all of it sort of starts to like make logical sense if you begin with a false premise.
I mean, he makes logical leaps. So he goes, OK, well, then we discovered that, you know, all of this DNA of the person who actually committed the crime, right? Like, you know, they finally get the DNA back and it's all pointing to this guy who has a history of breaking and entering and aggression towards women. And he doesn't go, oh, no, we made a mistake.
I mean, he makes logical leaps. So he goes, OK, well, then we discovered that, you know, all of this DNA of the person who actually committed the crime, right? Like, you know, they finally get the DNA back and it's all pointing to this guy who has a history of breaking and entering and aggression towards women. And he doesn't go, oh, no, we made a mistake.
I mean, he makes logical leaps. So he goes, OK, well, then we discovered that, you know, all of this DNA of the person who actually committed the crime, right? Like, you know, they finally get the DNA back and it's all pointing to this guy who has a history of breaking and entering and aggression towards women. And he doesn't go, oh, no, we made a mistake.
He goes, oh, how can now he be involved in this thing that I know Amanda's involved in because I know the break-in was staged? Yeah.
He goes, oh, how can now he be involved in this thing that I know Amanda's involved in because I know the break-in was staged? Yeah.