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What Amanda Knox's Verdict Means to Her

January 30, 2025 / 01:18

This episode discusses Amanda Knox's wrongful conviction in Italy, her ongoing fight for justice, and the impact of her criminal record.

Amanda Knox shares her feelings about being labeled a liar and the implications of her conviction for the murder of Meredith Kercher. She emphasizes her innocence and the pain of being associated with a crime she did not commit.

Knox expresses frustration that the legal outcome has permanently marked her as guilty, despite her claims of not being present at the crime scene. She reflects on the emotional toll this has taken on her life.

The conversation highlights the broader issues of wrongful convictions and the challenges faced by those seeking to clear their names.

Knox's story serves as a reminder of the flaws in the justice system and the lasting effects of being wrongfully accused.

TLDR

Amanda Knox discusses her wrongful conviction and the lasting impact of being labeled a liar in the murder of Meredith Kercher.

Episode

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the other thing that it means is that I for the rest of my life um have a criminal record in Italy for a crime
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that I didn't commit and I think um I think the thing that really bothers me the most about this
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outcome is that it's now set in legal stone um not just that I'm a malicious liar what I'm not but that I was at the
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scene of the crime when the murder happened to Meredith When I was not like one of the one of the things that I had
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hoped for would be an outcome of this of a verdict that would recognize my innocence in this case would also be a
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recognition that I was not there when Meredith was murdered that I did not just like sit around in the kitchen
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while my friend was getting raped and murdered and I did nothing to stop it and that I've been lying about it all
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these years like that's that is what is legally set in stone today is that not only did I falsely accuse an
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innocent man knowing he was innocent but that I was physically present at the crime when it happened
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Episode Highlights

  • A Life Marked by a Criminal Record
    Facing a criminal record in Italy for a crime she didn't commit.
    “I have a criminal record in Italy for a crime I didn't commit.”
    @ 00m 05s
    January 30, 2025
  • The Pain of False Accusations
    Struggling with the outcome that labels her a malicious liar.
    “It's now set in legal stone that I'm a malicious liar.”
    @ 00m 20s
    January 30, 2025
  • Seeking Recognition of Innocence
    Hoping for a verdict that acknowledges her innocence and absence at the crime scene.
    “I had hoped for a verdict that would recognize my innocence.”
    @ 00m 39s
    January 30, 2025

Episode Quotes

  • I was at the scene of the crime when the murder happened.
    What Amanda Knox's Verdict Means to Her
  • I did not just sit around while my friend was getting raped and murdered.
    What Amanda Knox's Verdict Means to Her
  • That's what is legally set in stone today.
    What Amanda Knox's Verdict Means to Her

Key Moments

  • False Accusations00:20
  • Innocence Denied00:39