Amanda Knox
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Maybe. I think even more than that, I think they're trying to protect themselves from admitting that they tortured an innocent girl.
And so it's not crazy for us to think that she might have been involved in the murder because here she is.
And so it's not crazy for us to think that she might have been involved in the murder because here she is.
And so it's not crazy for us to think that she might have been involved in the murder because here she is.
And all they were ever able to do is prove that I lived in the house that this happened in. Like, sure, my DNA is in my house. It's not anywhere near Meredith's body or where the crime occurred. But they're saying that like I was there and it's sort of this like cyclical sort of reasoning. Like Amanda said she was there. Therefore, she was there.
And all they were ever able to do is prove that I lived in the house that this happened in. Like, sure, my DNA is in my house. It's not anywhere near Meredith's body or where the crime occurred. But they're saying that like I was there and it's sort of this like cyclical sort of reasoning. Like Amanda said she was there. Therefore, she was there.
And all they were ever able to do is prove that I lived in the house that this happened in. Like, sure, my DNA is in my house. It's not anywhere near Meredith's body or where the crime occurred. But they're saying that like I was there and it's sort of this like cyclical sort of reasoning. Like Amanda said she was there. Therefore, she was there.
Therefore, she said she was, you know, like this is like insane cyclical reasoning. And I'm at the point where I have to ask myself, like, how do I fight this? And if so, do I? And that's where this whole question of freedom comes in. Like. do I have to definitively prove my innocence in a court of law to feel that I have definitively proven my innocence?
Therefore, she said she was, you know, like this is like insane cyclical reasoning. And I'm at the point where I have to ask myself, like, how do I fight this? And if so, do I? And that's where this whole question of freedom comes in. Like. do I have to definitively prove my innocence in a court of law to feel that I have definitively proven my innocence?
Therefore, she said she was, you know, like this is like insane cyclical reasoning. And I'm at the point where I have to ask myself, like, how do I fight this? And if so, do I? And that's where this whole question of freedom comes in. Like. do I have to definitively prove my innocence in a court of law to feel that I have definitively proven my innocence?
Or do I need to definitively prove my innocence in the court of public opinion in order to feel free or to feel like I'm not, regardless of whether I definitively prove my innocence or not, am I ever going to be free of this? Is this ever going to be not touching me and impacting my life? And the answer that I've come to,
Or do I need to definitively prove my innocence in the court of public opinion in order to feel free or to feel like I'm not, regardless of whether I definitively prove my innocence or not, am I ever going to be free of this? Is this ever going to be not touching me and impacting my life? And the answer that I've come to,
Or do I need to definitively prove my innocence in the court of public opinion in order to feel free or to feel like I'm not, regardless of whether I definitively prove my innocence or not, am I ever going to be free of this? Is this ever going to be not touching me and impacting my life? And the answer that I've come to,
is well no in the way that like any of our experiences have come to define us as human beings and in a way it's like another way of reframing this is okay these are my credentials now like I went to the I didn't go to four years of master's degree in poetry I got a master's degree in Whatever this is being fucked. And so like and I've learned things from this.
is well no in the way that like any of our experiences have come to define us as human beings and in a way it's like another way of reframing this is okay these are my credentials now like I went to the I didn't go to four years of master's degree in poetry I got a master's degree in Whatever this is being fucked. And so like and I've learned things from this.
is well no in the way that like any of our experiences have come to define us as human beings and in a way it's like another way of reframing this is okay these are my credentials now like I went to the I didn't go to four years of master's degree in poetry I got a master's degree in Whatever this is being fucked. And so like and I've learned things from this.
I've learned I've learned things about the criminal justice system. I like I can see things that need to be fixed that have are really common sense fixes to like. There is no reason why we shouldn't be just recording any kind of communication, like any time that anyone is being questioned by anyone in law enforcement. There's no reason why we shouldn't be recording it.
I've learned I've learned things about the criminal justice system. I like I can see things that need to be fixed that have are really common sense fixes to like. There is no reason why we shouldn't be just recording any kind of communication, like any time that anyone is being questioned by anyone in law enforcement. There's no reason why we shouldn't be recording it.
I've learned I've learned things about the criminal justice system. I like I can see things that need to be fixed that have are really common sense fixes to like. There is no reason why we shouldn't be just recording any kind of communication, like any time that anyone is being questioned by anyone in law enforcement. There's no reason why we shouldn't be recording it.
And I'm not talking about even just suspects, because like there's been a whole world of advocacy around like recording interrogations. Right.