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douglas9

(4,474 posts)
Thu Aug 15, 2019, 11:12 AM Aug 2019

Amanda Knox reads: The Injustice of Nancy Grace

In Oxygen’s Injustice with Nancy Grace, Grace promises to investigate “cases that inspire other victims to believe it ain’t over yet. Somebody still cares.” In other words, Grace is reprising her self-appointed role of “voice of the victim,” and presumably ― Grace says the show will focus on wrongful accusations and botched investigations ― she’s finally including wrongly convicted people within that definition. If so, it’s a big step for Grace, who historically has treated people like me as monsters.

I first learned of Grace’s new show when Ryan Ferguson, a friend and fellow exoneree, tweeted, “Lol @oxygen, literally could not have chosen a worse person to discuss wrongful convictions. She, prosecutors like her, & that incompetent garbage she spews from her lips are the reason wrongful convictions happen. Akin to having child molester talk about why molestation is bad.”

Ryan spent 10 years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit. And like me, he got to experience injustice in the most personal way. Exonerees are some of the loudest advocates for due process and defendants’ rights. We have lived through the nightmare of a rush to judgment and a wrongful conviction, and we strive to ensure that others are spared that tragedy and trauma. Our shared experience has not only shaken our faith in the justice system, and undermined our trust that the law is fair; it has also given us unique insights into changes that need to occur. This exoneree community cares deeply about injustice, and we deeply distrust Nancy Grace with bearing that torch.

In his review of Grace’s 2004 book, Objection!, professor David E. Wilkes of the University of Georgia’s School of Law summarizes her modus operandi: she “relentlessly heaps scorn on, and endeavors to undermine, the constitutional protections afforded criminal defendants,” she “demonizes persons charged with crime,” and she “loathes and is incapable of understanding the indispensable role of the defense attorney in our criminal justice system.” In all her work, she “pop[s] off with shoot-from-the-hip condemnations and pronouncements without doing any research.”

https://crimestory.com/2019/08/14/amanda-knox-the-injustice-of-nancy-grace/

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Amanda Knox reads: The Injustice of Nancy Grace (Original Post) douglas9 Aug 2019 OP
Nancy Grace is a disgrace PJMcK Aug 2019 #1
Nancy Grace is one of those people that make my skin crawl. Midnight Writer Aug 2019 #2

PJMcK

(22,868 posts)
1. Nancy Grace is a disgrace
Thu Aug 15, 2019, 11:22 AM
Aug 2019

She spews such hatred and it's plain as the day on her face.

I wonder who her audience is? Trump voters, no doubt.

Midnight Writer

(22,968 posts)
2. Nancy Grace is one of those people that make my skin crawl.
Thu Aug 15, 2019, 11:34 AM
Aug 2019

To me, she is equivalent to Hannity or Limbaugh, willing to say anything to make a splash.

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