Anyone watch the Amanda Knox documentary on Netflix?

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I think the bitch is guilty as hell. A narcissist disguised as a formerly cute girl that's aged. I coudn't convict her if I was on a jury based on the evidence I know of and have seen. But that bitch did it.
 

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I think the bitch is guilty as hell. A narcissist disguised as a formerly cute girl that's aged. I coudn't convict her if I was on a jury based on the evidence I know of and have seen. But that bitch did it.

I agree, something is jacked up in her brain,,, that 3rd guys dna is the monkey in the wrench however,,,

dammm,,,,
 

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From what I've seen, not guilty.
 

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From what I've seen, not guilty.
She's definitely not guilty by reasonable doubt standards. But if this were something we could bet on, I'd back up the Brinks truck to bet on her guilt.
 

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I agree, something is jacked up in her brain,,, that 3rd guys dna is the monkey in the wrench however,,,

dammm,,,,
Did you watch the documentary? She's a complete nutjob. In her interview, when discussing the night of the murders, she looks to the right when talking about what she was doing instead of committing murder. When someone looks to the right, they are accessing their right brain, the creative side, to make up shit. When they look to the left, they are accessing memories. Not to mention, the answers she gave were tells that she was completely lying. A innocent person says yeah, we watched a movie, smoked dope, had sex, crashed, and woke up at 7 am and then returned to a house of horrors. A lying person smiles and says "we were kissing, which led to cuddling and touching, which led to clothes coming off, which led to sex. Oh, and ya that dead body thing, I didn't notice a body at first, just a huge pool of blood outside my shower that I thought nothing of and then took a shower."

She thinks she can fool everyone. I, along with the entire nation of Italy, do not buy her bullshit. Only God knows for sure, and like the prosecutor said in the documentary, there are no appeals in that court up there.
 

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I'm not familiar with this story so I can't say for sure... but often when innocent people get caught up with crimes they didn't commit they have some kind of mental health issues. Like in The Ryan Ferguson case, the other kid that got him nailed obviously has some mental health issues, cause he sure looks guilty by the way he acts, but obviously the evidence didn't support it. Poor Ryan got caught in the middle, and is finally out, but his mental friend still sits in a cell I think.
 

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Thought the documentary was good. She certainly did act strangely after the murder.

Do I think she did it? No. Do I think she knows more or was a witness? Yes.
 

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I'm not familiar with this story so I can't say for sure... but often when innocent people get caught up with crimes they didn't commit they have some kind of mental health issues. Like in The Ryan Ferguson case, the other kid that got him nailed obviously has some mental health issues, cause he sure looks guilty by the way he acts, but obviously the evidence didn't support it. Poor Ryan got caught in the middle, and is finally out, but his mental friend still sits in a cell I think.
The Ferguson case had no similarities to this case. That case really affected me personally.....my tagline still says Free Ryan Ferguson even though he's been out for 3 years and I haven't bothered to change it. The Ferguson case was a bunch of scumbag investigators that fed the info to a mentally ill kid and destroyed him even when they knew he had no clue whatsoever. Ryan was collateral damage and they didn't care about justice because they could get a conviction with 90 IQ jurors and convictions are all that matters to those soulless fucks.
 

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If you think this is a good documentary... watch Making a Murderer Steven Avery
 

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If you think this is a good documentary... watch Making a Murderer Steven Avery

Never saw that one either, I suggest people study up on the Ryan Ferguson case though, that guy deserves his own documentary. His case really makes you think... damn that could happen to me.
 

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You mean "fake-umentary"? Especially coming from government owned Netflix.

Just like the government owns Amazon and WalMart.


I used to agree with you that "she did it", but I'd have to go over it all again. When I believed "she did it" is when I believed that 9/11 was some Arabs with box cutters, lol.


People need to understand that a lot of these people are government actors. For example, mass media "actors" on the left and right. They are literally all owned assets where their program/talking points are inserted into them to get them going on babbling.... and to get the people, us, the sheep, riled up.


I'll give you a few examples of modern day assets which I would've fallen for years ago:

AOC
Nick Fuentes
Candace Owens
Greta Thernberg or whatever his name is.


All (government) plants injected and made to appear as organic, but fake as the day is long.


Btw, have you been to government-owned WalMart lately? Over 200 cameras in even a small WalMart. Yet somehow they only had two grainy shot/still photos from the false flag in Texas.

Must be frustrating for true cops. Have to stand down in the face of the bullshit. And the higher you go up the ladder, the more quickly you'll get "disappeared" if you don't go with the company line.
 

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Did you watch the documentary? She's a complete nutjob. In her interview, when discussing the night of the murders, she looks to the right when talking about what she was doing instead of committing murder. When someone looks to the right, they are accessing their right brain, the creative side, to make up shit. When they look to the left, they are accessing memories. Not to mention, the answers she gave were tells that she was completely lying. A innocent person says yeah, we watched a movie, smoked dope, had sex, crashed, and woke up at 7 am and then returned to a house of horrors. A lying person smiles and says "we were kissing, which led to cuddling and touching, which led to clothes coming off, which led to sex. Oh, and ya that dead body thing, I didn't notice a body at first, just a huge pool of blood outside my shower that I thought nothing of and then took a shower."

She thinks she can fool everyone. I, along with the entire nation of Italy, do not buy her bullshit. Only God knows for sure, and like the prosecutor said in the documentary, there are no appeals in that court up there.

That’s not true about how people look to the right when lying. I watched a documentary from an FBI body language expert and he said that’s a false claim. People often look right or left when recollecting. Neither direction implies someone is not telling the truth.
 

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When someone lies do they look left or right?


Conventional wisdom has it that when people talk, the direction of their eye movements reveals whether or not they're lying. A glance up and to the left supposedly means a person is telling the truth, whereas a glance to the upper right signals deceit. However, new research thoroughly debunks these notions.



 

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