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L.A. Not So Confidential: The Premier Forensic Psychology Podcast

18. The Injustices Against Amanda Knox

L.A. Not So Confidential: The Premier Forensic Psychology Podcast

L.A. Not So Confidential

True Crime, Science, Mental Health, Health & Fitness, Social Sciences

4.6973 Ratings

🗓️ 13 March 2019

⏱️ 86 minutes

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Summary

We critically examine the injustices served upon Amanda Knox and the Netflix documentary, Amanda Knox. We will catch you up on everything that occurred over the 8 years of this saga and examine the behavior of someone exposed to traumatic events. However, this episode is more about the other key players in the story that shaped the wrongful convictions. We also take a glimpse at what Ms. Knox is doing now in her post-traumatic growth. Please note that the title of this episode was modified at a later date. You can find all of our resources on our website: https://www.la-not-so-confidential.com/ L.A. Not So Confidential is proud to be part of the Crawlspace Media Network. http://crawlspace-media.com/

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0:00.0

Oh, he's cute. Mr. I can never sleep when I'm traveling. He's hugging his pillow like a sloth on a branch.

0:10.0

He couldn't sleep before. Now listen to him. Sounds like an elephant with a chest infection.

0:15.0

Well, they call him a dreamer. And now they're right.

0:19.0

All aboard, Mr. I can never sleep when I'm traveling.

0:23.0

Find all the comfort you need in the quiet lounge.

0:26.0

Piando Ferries, there is another way. And the Hey folks, this is Dr. Scott here with Dr. Shiloh, welcome back to L back to LA not so confidential. We are back with a new episode and

0:56.6

we're going to be concentrating this week on the trial of Amanda Knox.

1:01.6

So we thought this was important to cover for a few reasons, some that we'll get into in the meat of the

1:07.0

episode, but since this case spans nearly an eight-year period, I find that a lot of people don't really know the

1:16.2

outcome, aren't really sure where it ended up, so I think that's really

1:21.0

important to cover but also the documentary on Netflix that came

1:24.4

out in 2016 really interested people again. Right. And it was great and I'm

1:30.7

so well done and I'm raising my hand is one of those one of those people that

1:37.1

got the you know that the tip of the iceberg when it actually happened and then

1:46.4

failed to pay attention through the rest of the process and understandably because that's all a very long time but this is one of those cases

1:51.5

that is truly over and over again full of what the

1:56.8

fuck moments where your jaw just drops open and I'll tell you that one of the things that came up for me is that, and we've talked

2:05.2

about this before, that the legal system in the U.S. has incredible strengths and some frightening weaknesses but all I'm thinking in

2:15.8

this is thank God we're not in Italy it's like the ultimate locked up abroad

2:20.0

episode but like with or abroad and if it wasn't tragic if it wasn't incredibly

2:28.4

dangerous what could have happened to Amanda and anybody else it would be hilarious like this if it was a

2:36.3

played if it was played as a if it was played as a spoof on documentary now.

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