Amanda Knox and the Power of Projection · Many fantasies are driving responses to the Amanda Knox verdict. by Christopher Lane, Ph.D. What Does It Take to Prove One's Innocence? Catch-22: State destroyed evidence it requires to clear ...
Monday, October 3, 2011
Amanda Knox and the Pain of False Accusations - Amanda Knox and the Power of Projection | Psychology Today
The guileless purity that Knox's family is insisting upon, somewhat frantically, in their daughter squares poorly with the Knox who's been cast by the Italian media as craven and vilely evil, partly because she had several affairs while abroad and partied a bit as an exchange student. (As if many of them don't.) Yet we do know that Knox was quite prepared to defame her boss, Patrick Lumumba, and falsely accuse him of murdering Kercher. Knox's family understandably prefers not to discuss that and other factors strongly counting against her. Read More
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