PassTheMotrin
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Amanda's story is on Lifetime channel 29 right now.........
FYI, it will be rerun tomorrow night. Same bat time, same bat channel.
Amanda's story is on Lifetime channel 29 right now.........
I saw it.
what did you think? I watched it.Hello,
Did anyone watch the movie tonight ?
On now is "Behind the Headlines: The AK Story" on Lifetime Channel.
Hope
I don't know why they even aired it in the first place both families did not want this to be shown.
I can totally understand why Meredith's family did not want this to be shown.
I think they should have just shown the Documentary instead of showing the film.
As far as life time movies go, I think this was quite a good one.
what did you think? I watched it.
The documentary was better.
Barbie Nadeau made some interesting comments. The story about Amanda being HIV positive (when she really wasn't) and how the Dr. told her to make a list of sexual partners and then leaked it all to the press.. well,
- Barbie confirmed the fact that it was law enforcement who leaked Amanda's sensitive information.. her diaries/journals to the media.
- She confirmed (again) that Rudy made a deal with the prosecution.
- In reference to the bra clasp, she called it "shoddy" police work ..
there was more but I can't remember right now, I'll have to think about it
NO, because there wasn't a deal. :banghead:
I know you do otto. Just setting the 'record' straight.
what did you think? I watched it.
The documentary was better.
Barbie Nadeau made some interesting comments. The story about Amanda being HIV positive (when she really wasn't) and how the Dr. told her to make a list of sexual partners and then leaked it all to the press.. well,
- Barbie confirmed the fact that it was law enforcement who leaked Amanda's sensitive information.. her diaries/journals to the media.
- She confirmed (again) that Rudy made a deal with the prosecution.
- In reference to the bra clasp, she called it "shoddy" police work ..
there was more but I can't remember right now, I'll have to think about it
Pardon the intrusion -- it feels like I'm entering a private conversation. In the previous thread Otto wrote (post 287):
I wonder if these are necessarily the only two options. It seems to me at least one other possibility is a selfish, thoughtless, twenty year old who could be irresponsible and prefer hanging out and smoking some pot or drinking to working, and who maybe couldn't see out of her own bubble well enough to be attuned to others around her or understand how her actions appeared to others. Which sort of sounds like an awful lot of ordinary twenty year olds who are self-absorbed without being sociopathic.
I'm not defending AK or her actions (if these second- and third-hand reports are true), just trying to offer other possible interpretations.
So one of the first things Knox/Mellas did was hire a PR company that deals with media, but they didn't have any intention of using that service to get on numerous TV programs to talk about their daughter's innocence?
I don't think the prosecutors hired a PR firm.
Nice article clarifying some of the movie's falsehoods:
http://abcnews.go.com/US/faction-fiction-amanda-knox-lifetime-movie/story?id=12969134&page=1
Because I share a TV with two other family members, I couldn't watch or tape the movie last night. (I'm taping a rebroadcast later in the week.)
But I did see about 15 minutes of it between 9:45 and 10 p.m., and I have a question.
The film shows RS calmly telling a single, very gentle interrogator that AK left his apartment at 9pm and didn't return until 1am.
We've all heard that RS said he couldn't be sure of AK's whereabouts all night, but this is the first I've heard of him giving a precise timeframe during which she was away. If this actually happened, I can't believe otto, dgfred and flourish wouldn't have mentioned it.
Does anyone have any idea where the filmmakers got this alleged testimony?