“She spends way too long talking about her experience and whether adnans demeanour might expose him as the genius charming sociopath rather than accepting the obvious that we live in a society where innocent people are put away for life. Rather than accepting the facts and the opinions of about a million experts she tries to figure out whether she “feels” he’s a murderer.
Her gaslighting of the family and their experience of islamophobia in relation to the case is frankly disgusting. She also doesn’t seem to possess the basic knowledge/experience required to understand the law, race relations and murder/violence.
It’s a classic case of a mediocre privileged person having the entitlement to think they are the right person for a task way beyond their skill grade. I wish she had relied less on her experience and personal feelings to tell this story as it comes across as incredibly disrespectful to adnans situation to use such a pithy method of appraising his innocence.”
jamil.alexandros via Apple Podcasts ·
Australia ·
04/21/22