Transcript
Albert Ian Schweitzer (0:00)
It was just a few minutes after four on the day before Christmas that Dana took off down this country road on her bicycle. Based on the evidence, someone in a pickup truck forced her off the side of the road and then abducted her.
Amanda Knox (0:12)
Christmas Eve 1991, on Hawaii's Big Island, 23 year old Dana Ireland went for a bike ride and never came home. Hours later she was found brutally injured in a remote area, her life slipping away with every minute that passed. And by 12:07am in the early hours of Christmas morning, Dana was gone. Her death shook the community of Vacationland, Hawaii and the entire Big island to its core. And the police needed to get answers quickly. No matter how they got them, they.
Albert Ian Schweitzer (0:54)
Already came to the conclusion in their mind that we're going to railroad the Schweitzer brothers and that's it. There's a lot of deal making going on because to have such a big lie like this, everybody gotta be on the same page.
Amanda Knox (1:09)
I'm Amanda Knox. I know what it's like to be trapped in the nightmare of being wrongly accused and the years it takes to vindicate yourself in the eyes of the law, in the eyes of an unforgiving media and a judgmental public.
Albert Ian Schweitzer (1:25)
I lost half my life. Lost half my life. And the prosecutors were all right with that, the judges are right with that. They was all right with me dying in prison. You know, I think that's, you gotta let that sink in, you know, sit in a cell for something you didn't do for 130 years, let that float on your brain for about 10 years and then do it again for another 10, and then, you know, another six on top of that. You don't really believe it's gonna happen because it's like so fucking ridiculous that it, that's how I felt. I felt it was fucking ridiculous that they even came after us. It's like fucking ridiculous.
Amanda Knox (2:07)
Behind every wrongful conviction lies a deeper, more disturbing truth about how something like this could happen to you or someone you love.
Frank Pauline Jr. (2:17)
They took lives from these boys in prison when they could have been home with their own kids. That's what they did. The system here really screwed up until today. We still have police force, are corrupt. The livelihoods from these boys and their families, they cannot replace that taking away from them.
Amanda Knox (2:39)
In this season of three, you're going to hear about how three men became tied up in one of Hawaii's most notorious murders and the impact it had on three families. The Paulines.
