redheadedgal
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Well, I have never checked - I will admit to getting it out of one of the books. I can't see why the author would choose to portray Knox as saying this, or Mignini as stunned, and Knox's attorneys as very reluctant to allow her to speak further - if he had not gotten that information from Mignini himself or Mignini and her attorneys. Journalists hold to standards, fact-checking, etc. Or at least I assume they do. Burleigh seems to have been taken at her word for much. As have others.
which book was this from? and why not say in the first place?