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Accidental ingenue. |
It's not new detail, but there is a fresh take in the current Rolling Stone on the Amanda Knox conviction--which is on appeal and during which court-appointed experts today said some of the DNA evidence used to convict her may have been contaminated, a major breakthrough hailed by her family as "great news."
Seattle's "accidental ingénue," as the magazine calls Knox, "didn't realize that she would be judged by her behavior, her looks and her nationality" as she stood trial for, and was convicted of, the murder of Meredith Kercher. Knox's catastrophic mistake was allowing the postal police, the juvenile varsity state cops, to enter her home, rather than waiting for the more professional carabinieri to arrive, RS thinks.
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