I outlined and indented the quotes and included the links - i don't see how you missed them
Originally Posted by miley:
How noble of them - was it also their duty to hand over her diaries and journals to a news director/journalist/crime writer
seriously? a week in, do you really think her parents would start distributing her journals to the media and telling them she had HIV --
guardian.co.uk
John hooper:
So many were taken aback to learn that, by the time she was arrested at the age of 20, Knox had had sex with seven men.
They were less outraged by how this information was obtained: Knox was told in prison she was HIV-positive and
asked to write a list of her lovers. Before she was told that a mistake had been made,
the list was passed to investigators, one of whom passed it to a journalist.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/dec/04/two-faces-of-amanda-knox[/I]
It's a lot easier to see the truth once you move past the 4 yr. old media lies.
Futhermore, her journals,
written before the crime, were collected as evidence from the cottage and along with the journal started in prison, both were handed over to the media proving this was intentionally done in order to assassinate Amanda's character early on.
(imagine this) the newspaper and writer were punished... not nearly enough considering the news sales and an instant best seller... plus, they forgot the Dr. & Mignini -- wait, Mignini was already on trial for mishandling another investigation and has since been convicted (maybe he'll be on trial for this one next)
Milan author Fiorenza Sarzanini sued for "Amanda and the Others"
The book, Amanda and the Others, was serialized in an Italian newspaper . It became and
instant best seller. Written by Fiorenza Sarzanini, a leading crime author in Italy, it contained excerpts taken from Knox's personal journals and notebooks. \
The book also went into details of Knox's sexual life - including a fabriacated interview with an Albanian who claimed Knox liked wild sex.
Judge Gattari ordered that the damages be paid jointly by the author and the newspaper which published the series.
Continue reading at NowPublic.com: Amanda Knox Wins $59,500 in Damages from Milan Journalist | NowPublic News Coverage
http://www.nowpublic.com/world/amanda-knox-wins-59-500-damages-milan-journalist#ixzz1DaI5d7WY
Perugia shock:
You shouldn't read a girl's diary. Not even publishing it.
Judge Patrizio Gattari, of section 1 of Milan Civil Court, has just ruled against journalist Fiorenza Sarzanini, director of Corriere della Sera Paolo Mieli, RCS Quotidiani S.p.A. and RCS Libri S.p.A. for violation of personal rights of Amanda Knox.
With the book Amanda e gli altri and several articles, as we remember, Sarzanini had published unauthorized excerpts from Amanda's diary
and from the writings found in her exercise notebooks, prior to the crime and which were not produced in the trial. The book reported as well Amanda's "sensitive data" as a positive HIV test, which came to be wrong. It also referred the tale of an Albanian --appeared on the newspapers right after the arrests-- who had been describing details of sexual intercourse he said he had with Amanda, which turned to be false.
http://perugia-shock.blogspot.com/2010/03/amanda-knox-compensated.html