I'm not going to debate in circles, fred. Myself and other pro-defense posters have been over all of this stuff at least a dozen times and probably closer to 100 times. Amanda Knox is Innocent. Raffaele Sollecito is Innocent. Both are being held hostage in an Italian prison. There is no need for the redundancy and double quoting me with basically the same response I've seen a ton of times is overdoing it a bit. If you want answers to these questions, give the three threads that WS has dedicated to the subject a quick read, again.
As far as Oprah is concerned, I don't know what you are getting at by saying she is normally passionate about injustices she believes in but that it didn't seem to be the case here. I find it REALLY hard to believe that if she didn't believe in this INJUSTICE, she would have people on her show pointing the finger at a lone black man, being a woman of color herself and all. Oprah is no dummy, I have nothing but respect for her and the same is true for MILLIONS of others. She had them on her show for a reason and that reason was to bring attention to the INJUSTICE that has occurred in Perugia. Some of the remarks Oprah made at certain points in the program tell me that she sees the truth, that Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito were wrongfully convicted. The appeals, I pray, will prove that.
Is justice served when those convicted of the crime are innocent? Absolutely not. I'm quite certain that Meredith would feel the same. Justice was served when Rudy was found guilty. Justice was lost when Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito were found guilty. Instead of being able to properly mourn the horrific loss of a young life, we are forced to also mourn the loss of freedom of two innocent young people. And that is what takes away from the true tragedy here, the focus has been taken away from Meredith because an overzealous prosecution convicted two INNOCENT people.
As far as Oprah is concerned, I don't know what you are getting at by saying she is normally passionate about injustices she believes in but that it didn't seem to be the case here. I find it REALLY hard to believe that if she didn't believe in this INJUSTICE, she would have people on her show pointing the finger at a lone black man, being a woman of color herself and all. Oprah is no dummy, I have nothing but respect for her and the same is true for MILLIONS of others. She had them on her show for a reason and that reason was to bring attention to the INJUSTICE that has occurred in Perugia. Some of the remarks Oprah made at certain points in the program tell me that she sees the truth, that Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito were wrongfully convicted. The appeals, I pray, will prove that.
Is justice served when those convicted of the crime are innocent? Absolutely not. I'm quite certain that Meredith would feel the same. Justice was served when Rudy was found guilty. Justice was lost when Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito were found guilty. Instead of being able to properly mourn the horrific loss of a young life, we are forced to also mourn the loss of freedom of two innocent young people. And that is what takes away from the true tragedy here, the focus has been taken away from Meredith because an overzealous prosecution convicted two INNOCENT people.