Amanda ‘Foxy Knoxy’ Knox wins an important appeal ordering a review of
the DNA evidence on which she was convicted of killing fellow student
Meredith Kercher.
Meanwhile, there’s a new blaze of publicity suggesting police in South
Africa have mishandled the investigation into the ‘honeymoon murder’ of
Anni Dewani, offering reduced sentences to the killers after they
implicated her ‘madly in love’ husband, Shrien, thus switching the
blame away from crime-infested South Africa.
At the same time, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange - toast of the
fashionable Left - suffers a drop in his share value after new reports
about his seedy sexual activities. It’s reported that he and his chief
supporter at The Guardian are not on speakers.
Even the McCanns, who got newspapers to apologise for doubting what they
said about their missing daughter, Madeleine, are on the ‘down’ public
esteem escalator after it was reported that British police helped
Portuguese colleagues build a case against them.
In the instant world of internet, Facebook and Twitter commentary -
faithfully repeated by the Press and TV - you are up one moment and down
the next. On a rollercoaster - as everyone always says when questioned
on TV about how they feel. |