Amanda Knox interview

Keyser Soze 16802

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An interesting read: INTERVIEW

This exchange stuck with me as a Penn State alum:

On why some people may feel reluctant to acknowledge her innocence

Acknowledging my innocence costs people something. It costs them the realization that they scapegoated a person who could very well have just been them, that they've consumed as entertainment the worst experience of someone's life. And I think that the cost of that means that people are resistant to the idea of recognizing that I truly am a victim of these circumstances. And I'm still fighting a wrongful conviction to this day.
 

Lanz

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An interesting read: INTERVIEW

This exchange stuck with me as a Penn State alum:

On why some people may feel reluctant to acknowledge her innocence

Acknowledging my innocence costs people something. It costs them the realization that they scapegoated a person who could very well have just been them, that they've consumed as entertainment the worst experience of someone's life. And I think that the cost of that means that people are resistant to the idea of recognizing that I truly am a victim of these circumstances. And I'm still fighting a wrongful conviction to this day.
Well that and....most humans will go to extraordinary lengths not to admit that they were wrong, deceived, fooled, defrauded, suckered, etc.
 
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Well that and....most humans will go to extraordinary lengths not to admit that they were wrong, deceived, fooled, defrauded, suckered, etc.
TheGlov was a rabid anti-Knoxist. You couldn't tell him anything.
 

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An interesting read: INTERVIEW

This exchange stuck with me as a Penn State alum:

On why some people may feel reluctant to acknowledge her innocence

Acknowledging my innocence costs people something. It costs them the realization that they scapegoated a person who could very well have just been them, that they've consumed as entertainment the worst experience of someone's life. And I think that the cost of that means that people are resistant to the idea of recognizing that I truly am a victim of these circumstances. And I'm still fighting a wrongful conviction to this day.
Good share, but you omitted some important information gleaned from the article/interview.

1. She’s still “foxy”.
https://abcnews.go.com/amp/GMA/Culture/amanda-knox-shares-younger/story?id=120000554

What Amanda Knox says she tells her kids about her experience in ...
What Amanda Knox says she tells her kids about her experience in ...



2. She’s now married and has at least one child. Her husband seems a bit “weird”

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