In this episode of Ask Amanda Anything, Amanda discusses Rudy Guede's new trial and why she no longer needs to confront her friend’s killer to find peace.
really interesting, I had no idea who Guede was, but i seem to remember there being some dude who looked like the real killer. I believe in free will. I hope that our downstream chemical reactions and neurobiological inputs allow us to debate this in the future. I see parallels between your case and Margaret Mead’s bogus narrative about women in Samoa—it didn’t make great truth, but it made a great smut novel.
really interesting, I had no idea who Guede was, but i seem to remember there being some dude who looked like the real killer. I believe in free will. I hope that our downstream chemical reactions and neurobiological inputs allow us to debate this in the future. I see parallels between your case and Margaret Mead’s bogus narrative about women in Samoa—it didn’t make great truth, but it made a great smut novel.
It's such a nice, yellow couch, though.
haha!
Hi Amanda, I also survived the criminal injustice system.
https://open.substack.com/pub/rose314/p/the-defendants-diary?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=1mchqb
Beware of storytellers.