I am living in this world, and if this world already has a certain prejudice of me and an idea of me, then it's really hard for me to go through it.
One of the things that I somewhat realized, especially right after I was convicted, was that sometimes really, really horrible things happen for no reason.
In a time when my entire family had already tapped into their retirement savings and taken out second mortgages, we were grateful when any supporters, including Trump, donated to my defense and spoke out about my innocence.
People can take, take, take from you. There are people whose profession is to do that. It's entertainment at the cost of human lives.
All wrongfully convicted people are portrayed as monsters. But there's a special kind of monster that is a woman.
There are those who believe in my innocence and those who believe in my guilt. There is no in-between.
If I'm guilty, I'm the ultimate figure to fear, because I'm not the obvious one. But, on the other hand, if I'm innocent, it means that everyone is vulnerable, and that is everyone's nightmare. Either I'm a psychopath in sheep's clothing, or I am you.
A good way to vilify women is by attacking their sexuality.
Everybody tells me, 'You're famous.' And I answer, 'I'm not Angelina Jolie!'