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Knox’s Diary and Book: Do they match up?

Here is an interesting article from the BBC talking about how what Amanda penned in her diary is in conflict with what she writes in her book…

Amanda Knox and Prison Life

Thanks, Nicolase for the story!

Watch Amanda Knox answer key questions…

Amanda Knox leaks many clues in the two interviews she has done to date that she is not being truthful or speaking from the heart. I expected to see some of these clues because I haven’t believed Amanda from the start, but I have to admit, I was blown away when I saw ambiguity in her head shake when she answered the first question. She first nods and then shakes, which says lots. I was actually blown away! I played it over and over again in disbelief.

Amanda Knox makes me feel VIOLATED

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In this video, I have to ask you to put yourself in Amanda’s shoes.

Imagine you are innocent, and wrongly accused of MURDERING someone you did NOT murder.

Imagine you went to trial, were denigrated horrifically around the world, had your reputation ruined, you were found guilty of murdering someone you DID NOT MURDER and you sat in prison for four years.

Think about how you would feel…

I can be 100% confident you would be mad and angry and that you would feel extremely violated that a justice system could get things so wrong!

And I can be confident that years would not take that feeling away from you or her especially in the light that courts are now re-looking at Knox again and could lock her up.

Now watch sweet, innocent looking Amanda talk.

Listen to her words.

What do you hear?

Do you hear a victim?

I don’t.

The first thing real victims of injustice will talk about is their injustice.

Not Amanda…no, its not in her thoughts at all.

Amanda’s first comments to Robin Roberts?

“I’m so grateful to be here. I’m so grateful to have this chance and um, I really, really hope that….people will read it.”

Hmmm…she seems most concerned with getting people to read “it” her book.  Wow.

Notice that she says nothing about how it feels so good to have the chance to tell people I am innocent–I am NOT guilty!  Do you hear that? Or… I was wrongly accused. Nope. Nothing!!

Robin even gives Amanda another try to get it right and even focuses her.  Robin says, “What is it you wanted people to hear MOST from you?”

I expect I am innocent to come blaring out of her now. Does she do it?

No.

Amanda says, “Wow. It…(sigh)…I wanted people to know who I was because I felt that I was lost in the middle of this storm…and I was taken over…and I want people to know precisely what it is I went through and precisely what I thinking at every moment and I wanted to give what I was able to get out of it.”

WOW oh WOW oh WOW. 

Are you kidding me? What a bunch of nonsense!!!!

If you were wrongly convicted, would you be lost in a STORM?

Hell no. You wouldn’t be lost at all. You’d KNOW you were RAILROADED.

I can’t believe the crap she is dishing out.

I’m flabbergasted.

She goes on to say it is so important for her to be honest?

Epic fail, Amanda. Epic fail.

I do not believe Amanda now, like I didn’t before, but this time she has given me her own words and behavior to support my belief.  There is not one thing Amanda did in two interviews that made me believe her for one instant.  Not one.

I find Amanda to be cold, callous, deceptive, and an actress who portrays different personalities to different people–exactly as I felt before.

The sweet little Amanda we saw in court and on TV is not the same woman who her friends saw, or the people in Italy saw prior to this crime. No, this sweet woman says about Meredith to her friends after her death, “How could she not (have suffered), she got her fucking throat slashed.”

Nice girl, eh?  Sweet and demure? Not.

For those who think she is sweet and innocent, this comment tells you otherwise. This is not consistent with a sweet, little demure innocent girl from Seattle. No, Amanda is smart, intelligent and far from unworldly.  She is a smart cookie, no doubt, but not good at playing a victim when she is not.

I wish I had more time to write now, but I don’t.  Check back for more thoughts as my time permits.

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My Thoughts on Amanda Knox

I am sure many of you have heard that the Italian Supreme Court has overturned Amanda Knox’s acquittal and has ordered her to be retried.  For any defendant in a case, this would be a horrific day, without question.

Many of you are wondering what I think of Amanda Knox.

I have not believed Amanda’s story from day one.  I don’t believe she told us what she knew to be true.  I believe without question that she has other memories or experiences that she has not shared with us that are in some way related to what happened to Meredith Kercher or the events of that evening.

Does that mean that I believe she murdered Meredith Kercher?  It does not.  I can never speculate what deception, or information that is withheld will reveal.  That would be suggesting I am psychic, which I absolutely am not.

The first clue that Amanda gave us was her changing stories.  When people are 100% uninvolved in a crime, they don’t change their stories.  They have absolutely no reason whatsoever to do so, but Amanda did.    First Amanda told us she was at the house that night and then she said she wasn’t. 

The second thing that Amanda did that I cannot reconcile is when she told us she was at the house that night, which I do believe is the truth (yet she redacted).  She said something to the effect Patrick and Meredith were in the bedroom and that at a certain point she heard Meredith screamshe was scared so she covered her ears and after that she doesn’t remember anything.

When people are scared of something, they don’t just cover their ears and IGNORE IT. They typically run and investigate what is going on to make sure people are okay, or they seek help if they fear for their or other people’s safety.  If Amanda heard screams and covered her ears and did nothing else, it suggests she knew what was going on and isn’t telling us.

The third element that deeply troubles me is that Amanda would point the finger at someone, if she had no involved.  Most people who are uninvolved would not do this. They wouldn’t even think to do this!! But if you had something to hide or wanted to mislead people, you would have every reason to do so.

Fourth, what are the odds that Amanda would point the finger at an African man, albeit the wrong one, when one was apparently involved or at the house the night of the murder. The odds seem extremely far-fetched to be a coincidence.

Last, when Amanda testified in court and spoke out in English, I’ve never heard someone so incapable of finishing a sentence.  She was unable to give complete thoughts, or make clear and concise sentences.  If your life is on the line, you are telling the truth and you spent four years in prison, you would manage to accurately articulate your story because your life depended on it, but Amanda could not. This troubles me. Her manner of speaking was anything but supportive of the truth when I dissected it. And to this day, she has yet to give her version of what truly happened that makes sense, and pulls all of the pieces of this puzzle together.

I do believe Amanda was likely high as a kite that night, and may very well have a blurred memory.  She may have visions of bad things happening, and of who was involved and simply didn’t do anything to stop things, or she could have been more involved. I do not know.

I don’t know what the lies ultimately will reveal if they are ever uncovered, but I don’t believe Amanda Knox has been forthright with us from day one.  I do not trust that we have heard the truth from her yet. When she is truthful, all of the elements above will be easily explained and understood.

I’m also not sure the Italian court will ever get to the truth. I don’t deny the case was a media circus and the accusations were more whimsical than factually based.  Please don’t confuse my opinion as being in agreement with the Italian legal process.  My opinions are solely based on the behaviors of Amanda Knox and her alone.