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Labyrinths with Amanda Knox

#93.5 - Injustice in Florence (Pt. 2)

Labyrinths with Amanda Knox

Knox Robinson Productions

Society & Culture, Health & Fitness, True Crime, Mental Health

4.41K Ratings

🗓️ 6 June 2024

⏱️ 19 minutes

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After a night's sleep, Amanda has further reflections on what it's like to still be battling for her innocence 17 years after she was first arrested. www.amandaknox.com Twitter: @amandaknox | @manunderbridge IG: @amamaknox | @emceecarbon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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I'm feeling... How am I feeling?

0:29.0

A little, I mean I've been here before.

0:50.1

I've been in front of a judge and a jury and I've poured my heart out to them before hoping that I would be heard and I've been you know torn down before before so this feeling is really familiar and it's kind of hard to describe in words

0:59.7

because it's not just one feeling. I'm feeling very determined to keep fighting this. I'm feeling

1:10.0

confused by this outcome because I thought this was a very straightforward proceeding.

1:19.3

This is not a situation like it's been before where it's, you know, who know, like it's not a he said she said situation. It's not, you know, you know,

1:27.0

it's not, you know, experts are interpreting DNA evidence in a different way.

1:32.0

It's a single document. It's three pages long and it's a

1:37.2

clear document that says I do not know who killed Meredith. So I'm back in this place of wondering why this

1:50.8

happened because it doesn't seem to be based in the facts and I'm just going to wait on that motivation document to see what kind of

2:00.8

Twisted logic is going to be utilized to justify interpreting what the

2:08.1

European Court of Human Rights clearly said was a recantation and they're going to somehow try to say that it was an

2:16.5

accusation and I'm going to fight it. My lawyers are determined, I'm determined, I'm really grateful that I have lawyers who have stood by me and continue to stand by me and they're very passionate and very angry themselves.

2:35.6

So I'm feeling lucky in that regard

2:40.0

and at the same time I'm just sitting here 17 years later with an open wound that I thought was going to be healed this time around.

2:52.0

Welcome back. This is part two of Amanda's reflections on the trial in Florence

3:00.0

after having a night to sleep on it. She was quite angry and numb and in shock the day of,

3:09.9

what you can hear in part one. And I think she's a little more vulnerable as she's

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