“I had never
faced such tragedy, suffering. I didn’t know how to tackle it, how to interpret it. When we learned Meredith was dead, we just could not believe it. How was this possible? “Then I felt
Freedom after a lengthy appeal.
sordid surroundings. In jail, she bonded with her prison mates, started a band and learnt several languages, all the while focusing clearly on her goal to get out of incarceration and regain her freedom. The newspapers
scared. A person who I was sharing my life with, who had the bedroom next to me, she was killed in our house and if I was there that night I could have been killed. “I wasn’t there. I was at Raffaele’s. I did not have anyone and thankfully he was there, I had no one for me. I called my aunt but at that moment it was only him. “I had a sense of duty towards justice, the authorities who I put my trust in.
“Tey were there to find the guilty
and to protect us. I put my faith in them absolutely. I made myself available for them in those days but I was betrayed – the night of 5/6 November [2007] I was pressured, stressed and manipulated. “I have never done what they say I
have done. It is not as they say it was. I shared my life with Meredith. We had a friendship, she was worried for me when I went to work, she was always gentle with me. Meredith was killed and I have always wanted justice for her. I am not fleeing from the truth and have never fled. I insist on the truth. I insist after four desperate years for our innocence because it is true. “I want to go home. I want to
return to my life. I don’t want to be punished and deprived of my life, future, for something I have not done because I am innocent. Raffaele is also innocent. “We deserve our freedom. We have
never done anything not to deserve it. “I have so much respect for the
court and the attention you have had during this trial. Tank you. I ask for justice.”
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and magazines are full of her now, and of course soon there will be books and movies. Nothing fictional can match the raw emotional appeal of Amanda’s story. I wrote this story because I find her courage and tenacity
HAPPY AT LAST Several hours later in October 2011, the Judge and Jury overturned her conviction of 2009 and set her free. You will be hearing a lot more of Amanda Knox for of course she will now become a media star of mega proportions. She is no longer the naïve, frightened innocent abroad. She has survived four years of prison on a strange land. From somewhere deep within her, Amanda pulled out the strength and the spirit within to not just survive but also to thrive in her
very inspiring. She was not street smart, but confronted with the dark side, she dug her heels in. Determined to survive, she fought to regain her freedom and her life. She was naïve and foolish, but now she knows. She not only said all the right things now but she said them all in the right way, allowing her natural love of life to shine through. And so she has won her freedom. As we write this, she is safely back home and happily painting in the fields, catching up with a former boyfriend and embracing the life she almost lost.
SO HOW DID THAT TERRIBLE MURDER AND DRAMA HAPPEN ? We looked at pictures of the house the two women stayed in. Perched precariously on a steep mountain side, about to fall off any moment. Such dangerous feng shui! And inside the room… a sharp knife-like beam is located above, directly cutting into the sleeping form below… and then another knife shelf directly above the sleeping head as if about to slice open the neck. And that is exactly what happened to Meredith… but the house brought bad feng shui to them both. In a year when the elements of fire and water clashed, personal tragedy came upon them both activated by severely bad physical feng shui!
Amanda & Meredith’s bedroom.
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