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She is doing her best to avoid the media. They are the problem not her
She needs to see and appreciate how fortunate she is to have gotten out of that mess. To go back in and tempt fate seems needlessly risky. I'm sorry she went through what she did. Going back in, if something happens to her now, it's all on her. Speaking out against false prosecution in Italy can be done from anywhere.Maybe she’s going back to help educate the public on the dangers of prosecutions and the media.
I’m a prosecutor and one conference I went to on wrongful convictions had a panel with not only someone who served a lengthy sentence for a crime he didn’t commit but also the prosecutor. It was a reminder of the power we have and the responsibility that comes with it. I imagine it took a lot of guts for those two to appear and discuss it.
Finally I’m honestly flummoxed by the vitriol expressed toward her in this thread. Maybe I don’t have all the facts? But she was a 20 year-old arrested, convicted of murder, sentenced to a 26 year sentence all in a foreign country, and ultimately exonerated (and not only exonerated but declared innocent). I couldn’t imagine having to go through that.
Maybe she’s going back to help educate the public on the dangers of prosecutions and the media.
I’m a prosecutor and one conference I went to on wrongful convictions had a panel with not only someone who served a lengthy sentence for a crime he didn’t commit but also the prosecutor. It was a reminder of the power we have and the responsibility that comes with it. I imagine it took a lot of guts for those two to appear and discuss it.
Finally I’m honestly flummoxed by the vitriol expressed toward her in this thread. Maybe I don’t have all the facts? But she was a 20 year-old arrested, convicted of murder, sentenced to a 26 year sentence all in a foreign country, and ultimately exonerated (and not only exonerated but declared innocent). I couldn’t imagine having to go through that.
This.She needs to see and appreciate how fortunate she is to have gotten out of that mess. To go back in and tempt fate seems needlessly risky. I'm sorry she went through what she did. Going back in, if something happens to her now, it's all on her. Speaking out against false prosecution in Italy can be done from anywhere.
Going back to Italy and ragging on the media in seminars there is not doing her best to avoid the media. I can think of myriad ways to avoid the media better than that and very few to stir up the story again better than that.
I agree it’s wrong and should be spoken about but if they come after her again there is not a lot anyone can do. I find it almost arrogant the way some Americans think our government will come riding to their rescue when a lot of times they simply can’t. Obviously I have no idea if that it was she’s counting on but it seems to me a sane person would stay out of a country that wanted (wants?) their head on a platter.Someone needs to speak out of the dangers the fake news. She was prosecuted in the press which is flat out wrong.
Oh good. Seeing as how we're now agreed that contrary to your earlier post, she is not in fact doing her best to avoid the media, we can now haggle and higgle about the reason she is not doing her best to avoid the media and is indeed seeking attention. Now we're getting somewhere.Someone needs to speak out of the dangers the fake news. She was prosecuted in the press which is flat out wrong.