--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "ShempMcGurk" <shempmcg...@...> wrote:
>
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB <no_reply@> wrote:
> >
> > I don't know who Amanda Knox is and don't care. 
> > 
> > Most Europeans I know wouldn't know or care, either.
> > 
> 
> 
> Interesting.
> 
> Most media accounts I've read or seen here specifically said that the Amanda 
> Knox case was gripping all of Europe.
> 
> Anther thing they got wrong, I suppose.

Not so. Here in the UK it had enormous coverage.

I would say most people were bemused, didn't know what
to make of it. A very odd crime and a very odd story.


> > To be honest, if you had asked me this question a week
> > ago, I would have said that I simply don't understand
> > Americans' fascination with media-fueled "crime stories."
> > 
> > But now I've been stuck in my hotel room for extended
> > periods of time waiting for conference calls with only
> > my TV and remote control to amuse me, and I understand
> > better. The programming on American TV is so bad that
> > the crime stories on the news are often more entertain-
> > ing. :-)
> > 
> > The worst so far is "Bad Girls Club," which seems to 
> > be what they call a "reality show" in which they pit
> > seven or eight megabitches against each other for
> > several days to see who can dirty-trick the others
> > out of the running for Big Bitch. Horrific.
> > 
> > I must admit to not having discovered anything I wasn't
> > watching already that I feel like continuing to watch.
> > I did watch a few more old episodes of "Bones," and
> > have come to like Zooey Deschanel's sister Emily. Not
> > enough to keep watching the series, but she seems to
> > be a better actress than Zooey. And they could easily
> > both be TM meditators, so that may even reduces my 
> > "anti-TM quotient."
> > 
> > Since my friends here can't get together with me until
> > 10:00 tonight, I'm looking forward to watching the
> > resuming series "Fastforward" to see whether they'll be
> > able to come up with anything interesting.
> > 
> > But I haven't been able to make it through more than 2
> > or 3 minutes of *any* news show. Enough to realize that
> > FOX is even more over-the-top than I thought it was, and
> > that sadly most of the others aren't that far behind. So
> > I'm really not the person to ask about some news story
> > personality.
> > 
> > 
> > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "ShempMcGurk" <shempmcgurk@> wrote:
> > >
> > > The following is from amazon.com's product description of the book "Angel 
> > > Face: the true story of student killer Amanda Knox":
> > > 
> > > " Despite all the airtime devoted to Amanda Knox, it's still hard to 
> > > reconcile the fresh-faced honor student from Seattle with the sexually 
> > > rapacious killer convicted of the November 2007 murder of her British 
> > > roommate. Few Americans have heard all of the powerful evidence that 
> > > convinced a jury that Knox was one of three people to sexually assault 
> > > Meredith Kercher, brutalize her body, and cut her throat. In Angel Face, 
> > > Rome-based Daily Beast senior writer Barbie Latza Nadeau – who cultivated 
> > > personal relationships with the key figures in both the prosecution and 
> > > the defense – describes how the Knox family's heavy-handed efforts to 
> > > control media coverage distorted the facts, inflamed an American 
> > > audience, and painted an offensive, inaccurate picture of Italy's justice 
> > > system. An eye-opener for any parent considering sending a child away to 
> > > study, Angel Face reveals what really went on in this incomprehensible 
> > > crime."
> > > 
> > > I certainly was hoodwinked by several American news magazine stories 
> > > (like 20/20 and Dateline) into believing that Knox was innocent.  But 
> > > after reading several blogs to the contrary, I believe she's quite guilty.
> > > 
> > > Barry, are you aware of this case and, if so, can you give us Europe's 
> > > reaction to it?
> > >
> >
>


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