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Amanda Knox: Settling Back Into Normality...
...very nicely, thank you very much.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/16052501
Nice Xmas pressie for Meredith's family.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/16052501
Nice Xmas pressie for Meredith's family.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I rarely 'believe' that people are guilty of something unless full process of the law has been seen to be undertaken; often just the trial but sometimes an appeal, too.
If, after that, they are still 'guilty', that is good enough for me.
Amanda Knox's appeal was upheld, I believe? So I am satisifed that justice has been carried out.
I have always felt desperately sorry for Meredith's family but their pain wouldn't have been diminished by the imprisonment of anyone innocent of the crime, surely?
If, after that, they are still 'guilty', that is good enough for me.
Amanda Knox's appeal was upheld, I believe? So I am satisifed that justice has been carried out.
I have always felt desperately sorry for Meredith's family but their pain wouldn't have been diminished by the imprisonment of anyone innocent of the crime, surely?
imo Amanda Knox knows far more than she is letting on...So I suppose her book will contain the "Hollywood" version of the murder of Meredith Kercher ,tailored to suit American readers..going on to spawn a Movie..and Millions of Bucks earnings...
My sympathy to Merediths family and friends..I only hope they are spared the pain and misery of coming into contract with any of the Publicity connected.
My sympathy to Merediths family and friends..I only hope they are spared the pain and misery of coming into contract with any of the Publicity connected.
I am always intrigued by the abiklity of the wider public to reach conclusions other than those reached by the court, with access to all the evidence and the full trial proceedure. People still want to believe that this woman is guilty, which i firmly believe is firmly rooted in the negative image created for her by the press - the 'Foxy Knoxy' tag, which she may have light-heartedly said once upon a time, and which the media have relentlessly labeled her with ever since, implying that she is a feckless liar, when the evidence - and verdict - indicates otherwise.
There has been so much mis-information and speculation which has been leaked (and also has escaped) that I am really at a loss to understand why some people still believe her to be guilty.
The 'evidence' upon which she was convicted was shown to be flimsy and possibly corrupted and *still* people are crying out that it was her wot dunnit!!
Are her eyes too close together, or something.......?
The 'evidence' upon which she was convicted was shown to be flimsy and possibly corrupted and *still* people are crying out that it was her wot dunnit!!
Are her eyes too close together, or something.......?
Philtaz
If I were in Amanda Knox's shoes, I would *certainly* be releasing my story in the form of a book, with the possible serialization rights for newspapers.
Amanda Knox knows what Amanda Knox knows - we don't.
Let me put this to you...say if you were convicted, then released on appeal of a serious crime. And say of that crime generate huge media interest...and let's say you were 100% innocent.
Would you honestly walk away from (say) £3.5million in publishing rights?
Remember - you're innocent.
If I were in Amanda Knox's shoes, I would *certainly* be releasing my story in the form of a book, with the possible serialization rights for newspapers.
Amanda Knox knows what Amanda Knox knows - we don't.
Let me put this to you...say if you were convicted, then released on appeal of a serious crime. And say of that crime generate huge media interest...and let's say you were 100% innocent.
Would you honestly walk away from (say) £3.5million in publishing rights?
Remember - you're innocent.
She will want to get back at the incompetent legal system, the prosecutor with a dodgy record, and whoever was feeding stories to the press.
Would you blame her for that?
She's been acquitted by a jury who had access to all the facts, after the prosecution and the press had a field day blackening her character.
Should we not accept their verdict now?
Would you blame her for that?
She's been acquitted by a jury who had access to all the facts, after the prosecution and the press had a field day blackening her character.
Should we not accept their verdict now?
sp1814,
Maybe some of us are not as mercenary as others. I can't speak for others but my conscience wouldn't let me make such a vast amount of money from someone else's murder and misery.
Maybe she'll give some of her ill gotten gains to Lumumbu as he was innocent too but she would happily have seen him suffer at her behest for something he didn't commit.
Maybe some of us are not as mercenary as others. I can't speak for others but my conscience wouldn't let me make such a vast amount of money from someone else's murder and misery.
Maybe she'll give some of her ill gotten gains to Lumumbu as he was innocent too but she would happily have seen him suffer at her behest for something he didn't commit.
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