“Amanda Knox’s Controversial Memoir: A Plea for Understanding or a Provocation to Meredith Kercher’s Family?”
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“He has always been very much a man who has never, ever considered my humanity and experience and is subject to something that I like to call single victim fallacy.
“The idea that in a tragic event, there can only be one victim, and that is simply not true so I think, I don’t really care what Mr Maresca thinks, to be frank.”
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Knox’s latest book comes over a decade after her first memoir, Waiting to Be Heard, was released in 2013.
During the interview, she defended her newest release – saying it’s not about capitalizing on past events but sharing lessons from her experience.
She also contrasted Free with Waiting to Be Heard, which she wrote to set the record straight while fighting for her innocence.
Knot explained: “Today, I look at this as an opportunity to share a story of, not erasing the past but really learning from the past so that we can live better lives, personally and as a society.”
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