Amanda Knox has barely been home a month and she has already hooked up with an ex-boyfriend and has now moved in with him. Wow, talk about fast. That is quicker than when Kelly Osbourne moved that guy into her place after their second date. Two weeks later he was gone. That relationship happened so fast that if you missed a week of work and did not read gossip you would have missed it. Of course that guy was a rebound after the whole Kelly boyfriend cheating on her with a pre-op transsexual. That kind of thing will make you want to go out and have a rebound.
Anyway, Amanda Knox ran into her classical guitar playing/permanent college student ex-boyfriend, and have been together everyday since. Seems kind of rushed doesn't it?
I don't really care what she does. She is young and ready to get on with her life.
ReplyDeleteAny port in a storm, I always say. She's probably trying to give her family a rest from the press camped at their houses. I'm sure an old friend is welcome right about now.
ReplyDeleteProbably just what she needs right now. At least he is someone she and her family already know.
ReplyDeleteCouldn't care less. And I think the longer she waits to sell her story, the less money she'll get and the less interested people are.
ReplyDeleteWas that a Kelly Osborne reveal there as a hidden gem?
ReplyDeleteWell, she is a free woman.
ReplyDeleteI can see where she would move fast since she already lost so much of her life in prison. Really brings new meaning to No Day But Today.
ReplyDeleteI am a veteran of the long and toxic Knox Wars on a few discussion boards (the Huffington Post, among others). It's amazing how seriously people believed that she was either an absolutely innocent angelic being or a depraved blood-drinking Satanic murderess. I always thought the truth was somewhere in between. She had some very strange behavior before, during and after the murder, but the prosecution was never able to link her by eyewitness or DNA evidence to the crime itself. So I'm happy she's out, but I never thought that the case was as flimsy as her strong supporters thought. Many people have been imprisoned or executed on weaker circumstantial cases.
ReplyDelete^Nice summary of what I think
ReplyDeleteI pretty much co-sign Jenny S.
ReplyDeleteI also agree with Barton. I don't think she did it, but I wouldn't clutch my pearls if I found out she had something to do with it.
ReplyDeleteThis story is over, there is no reason for us to care what she does anymore. I think she would benefit from counseling about this whole ordeal but that's her choice. As long as she doesn't get herself into anymore notorious trouble, I think we should just leave her alone.
ReplyDeletei just saw a documentary about her story yesterday: if she may not take part to the murder,she stays a cold bitch(she fucked the boyfriend of the victim before/after the murder,she lied to the police,she accused an innocent and she didn't care of the victim's death)
ReplyDeleteAnother man hugger. I would be more impressed if she stayed single. Yawn.
ReplyDelete@pomme, I started out thinking she was involved in the murder, but eventually I concluded that there might just be something wrong with her on a very deep emotional level. (The parents' divorce, the drug abuse, some weird impulsivity stuff that looks like borderline personality disorder, and the fact that she confessed and reconfessed in order to placate her interrogators). Ultimately, I concluded that she was a sociopath who probably was not involved in the murder of her roommate, or saw it was going down and left, or something bizarre. I'm still not convinced of her "guilt" if it comes down to her actually killing the girl or planning the killing.
ReplyDeleteI pretty much agree with everything Barton Fink posts.
ReplyDeleteDitto what Mango said.
ReplyDeleteCasual Observer, just noticed your avatar, and I love it!!!
ReplyDeleteif it's the same ex then i believe he was a great support to her while she was in prison. However, I don't really care.
ReplyDeleteAgree with Barton Fink totally.
ReplyDeleteAlso, the time she spent in prison was fully justified because she lied - that what they served time for, NOT the for murder of Amanda Knox.
Just wanted to get that point straight.
Lots of excuses here for her. I believe she was there and did nothing to stop it. In this country, that's guilty. Nothing good can come from this.
ReplyDeleteI could care less. None of this makes her a murderer. Lots of people do stupid things in relationships, cheat, steal boyfiends or are just plain crazy but they don't murder people.
ReplyDeleteIt's not surprising. Wasn't she with the Italian bf for a matter of days before the murder?
ReplyDeleteIt was always played as if they had been together for a couple months?
No and it's none of your business. She's free now, and she's not a celebrity, so I think it's time we leave her alone.
ReplyDeleteNo and it's none of your business. She's free now, and she's not a celebrity, so I think it's time we leave her alone.
ReplyDeleteI agree with TG - she hasn't (as far as I know) tried to stay in the public eye or milked her story for publicity. If she does that, I think she is fair game, but as it is right now she is not a public person or celebrity that should be papped.
ReplyDeleteMooshki -- Thanks! I've always loved Emma Peel.
ReplyDeleteI don't think she has "milked her story" because it would probably be very damaging to herself.
ReplyDeleteI'm another who usually agrees with Barton :)
ReplyDeleteWell she's definitely known to any journalist as a public person, although not a celebrity. Hopefully we won't see her on 60Minutes or Barbara Walters "Most Amazing People of the Year" if she still does it.
ReplyDelete