Reviews about Amanda

Naomie 2022-04-04 09:01:08

Century Catholic psychodrama in Italy. The police put pressure on Amanda and Rafaele, forcing the victims to deceive and blame each other; deceive Amanda to have AIDS; It can be seen from the details that the Italian prosecutors were unprofessional and severely damaged the scene, resulting in serious deviations in the verdict. Forensic tests of DNA were also wrong. Officer Minini is the main person in charge of the incident. He's a Catholic, obsessed with Sherlock detective novels. There is no conclusive evidence when making important judgments, stubborn and convinced, and has a strong vanity. The interrogation of Amanda is also psychological warfare. Although he is full of empathy for the victim's mother and blames himself in his heart, he is unable to jump out of his own subjective obscenity. In the first instance, they ultimately relied on the suspect's behavior and relationship as the basis for the verdict. The police's obscene findings led the media and the public. On the front page of the newspaper, Amanda was dubbed "Femme fatale", "Satan" and "Cold, Perverted", creating an atmosphere of conspiracy and excitement that can only be found in detective novels. Journalists compete with each other for news, front pages, fabricating facts, seeing the wind and leaking Amanda's diary. Pizza mocks the ignorance of the Italian police while showing his innocence - we only report what we see. Remember that you don't care about misleading people's behavior by exaggerating and exaggerating the facts to attract people's attention. Compared to the truth, they are after the public G-spot. Compared to Rudy with a criminal record, they care more about Amanda who is marked with "SEX". WHO CARE? The Italian public's attention to this incident is extraordinary, and everyone stands on the moral high ground, arguing that Amanda should pay for her past actions. The Italian authorities care more about "aestheticism", keep it decent, and deal with this matter unhurriedly. They stick to the police's mistakes, stick to their own obscenities, and the rhythm of the whole thing is more like bringing down a certain mafia. The families involved in this incident are heartbreaking. Amanda's mother believes that her daughter is innocent, she can understand why her daughter's boyfriend lied, and can foresee the follow-up of things; they wish her daughter happiness, and never treat her as a news hot item to make money. Meredith's mother, who was guided by the media's public opinion from the beginning, would rather believe that Amanda was guilty in order to vent her anger and unwillingness without knowing much about Amanda. Her daughter died tragically, but the sinner in her heart could not be punished, but she was helpless, and her mother's heart collapsed. The reason that can explain Amanda's "irrational" behavior is that Amanda is young and daring and ignorant. All actions and behaviors are out of subconscious, and she is still a child at heart. Police Officer Minini's many misjudgments are that he is unable to deeply understand the psychology of young people and is out of touch with the new era. Italy's handling of cases is slow and impersonal, immersed in self-pride and falsehood, whether it should re-examine its own technology and thinking. The whole case is roughly as follows. Two years after the incident, the judgment day, guilty, one 26 years, the other 25 years. Three years after the crime, Amanda and Rafaele's above-mentioned case was tried and found not guilty. Four years after the incident, the verdict was again appealed to the Italian Supreme Court, and the final verdict was not guilty. Fortunately, such a farce did not ruin the lives of the two children. They were strong enough and willing to shoulder the mission of changing the injustice for what they had endured. Later, Amanda gets justice for the wrongly convicted, and Rafaele runs her own computer company as a crime expert for a show.

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Amanda Knox quotes

  • Nick Pisa - Freelance Journalist, The Daily Mail: But hey, what are we supposed to do? We are journalists and we are reporting what we are being told. It's not as if I can say "Hold on a minute, I just want to double check that myself in some other way, who knows how, and I'll let my rival get in there first before me, and then, hey, I've lost a scoop." It doesn't work like that, not in the news game.

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    Amanda Knox - Murder Suspect: I think people love monsters. So when they get the chance, they want to see them. It's people projecting their fears. They want the reassurance that they know who the bad people are and it's not them. So maybe that's what it is. We're all afraid. And fear makes people crazy.

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