Amanda Knox
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Right. And no one gets rewarded for sticking their neck out or for holding their friends accountable. Yeah.
Any other like how it's a real problem.
Any other like how it's a real problem.
Any other like how it's a real problem.
And the feeling that you have to like in order to do the right thing, you just have to switch sides like that really bothers me. Also, because like one thing that I have I would love to see more of is more of like a collaboration between victims rights advocates and innocence rights advocates. But like oftentimes you see us sort of pitted against each other as if like, you know,
And the feeling that you have to like in order to do the right thing, you just have to switch sides like that really bothers me. Also, because like one thing that I have I would love to see more of is more of like a collaboration between victims rights advocates and innocence rights advocates. But like oftentimes you see us sort of pitted against each other as if like, you know,
And the feeling that you have to like in order to do the right thing, you just have to switch sides like that really bothers me. Also, because like one thing that I have I would love to see more of is more of like a collaboration between victims rights advocates and innocence rights advocates. But like oftentimes you see us sort of pitted against each other as if like, you know,
I've always felt that the criminal justice system never did enough for victims. That like the only compensation that victims are really given is the idea that you're going to punish the perpetrator. And I've always wanted to know how is the system going to help the victim rebuild their life and take back and like reclaim what can be reclaimed of their experience and be uplifted.
I've always felt that the criminal justice system never did enough for victims. That like the only compensation that victims are really given is the idea that you're going to punish the perpetrator. And I've always wanted to know how is the system going to help the victim rebuild their life and take back and like reclaim what can be reclaimed of their experience and be uplifted.
I've always felt that the criminal justice system never did enough for victims. That like the only compensation that victims are really given is the idea that you're going to punish the perpetrator. And I've always wanted to know how is the system going to help the victim rebuild their life and take back and like reclaim what can be reclaimed of their experience and be uplifted.
But like you're you're you're suing the person who committed the crime. And are you ever actually going to get any money from them?
But like you're you're you're suing the person who committed the crime. And are you ever actually going to get any money from them?
But like you're you're you're suing the person who committed the crime. And are you ever actually going to get any money from them?
No, I don't think so. I think that people need more support than that.
No, I don't think so. I think that people need more support than that.
No, I don't think so. I think that people need more support than that.
Yeah. I mean, that's a lot of the obstacles, the way kind of stuff. I mean, it's a lot of stuff that I write about in the book, actually, is one of the things that my goal with this book was to try to like, yes, what happened to me is like, oh, crazy story happened to a girl one time.
Yeah. I mean, that's a lot of the obstacles, the way kind of stuff. I mean, it's a lot of stuff that I write about in the book, actually, is one of the things that my goal with this book was to try to like, yes, what happened to me is like, oh, crazy story happened to a girl one time.
Yeah. I mean, that's a lot of the obstacles, the way kind of stuff. I mean, it's a lot of stuff that I write about in the book, actually, is one of the things that my goal with this book was to try to like, yes, what happened to me is like, oh, crazy story happened to a girl one time.
But also there are like universal lessons and truths that I've derived from my experience that make me and when I communicate them, they make me feel less ostracized or less like. Singled out as a human being. And one of those is like there is opportunity in every tragedy. And I think that what my tragedy challenged me to do was to not be broken by it.