American college student Amanda Knox was found guilty today of murdering her roommate in Italy.
She will appeal. Her parents will continue to live in limbo and I hope that she actually is guilty. Not that I want her to be a murderer, but if she's going to prison for 26 years I hope it's deserved.
Jason says that the moral of the story is "behave when you're in a foreign country."
My thought is that there is a bright side, she will be fluent in Italian upon her return home. She'll only be 45 and can come home and teach.
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I agree with J. I don't think she's guilty of murder, but she's certainly the poster child for "Kids: Don't Do Drugs." From all I've read, she gave wildly conflicting accounts of events in the first few days after the murder, saying she was confused after smoking hashish.
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