The Oprah Winfrey Show Season 20 Episode 43

The Oprah Winfrey Show Season 20 Episode 43 Mary Jo Buttafuoco Finally Tells Her Side of the Story

  • November 16, 2005

In the 43rd episode of the 20th season of The Oprah Winfrey Show, Mary Jo Buttafuoco, the woman at the center of one of the most infamous scandals in the '90s, finally speaks out about what really happened. Buttafuoco's husband, Joey, had an affair with 16-year-old Amy Fisher, who infamously shot Mary Jo in the head in 1992. Mary Jo survived the attack but was left partially paralyzed, and the case became a media sensation.

Throughout the episode, Oprah sits down with Mary Jo to hear her side of the story and how her life has been affected in the years since the attack. Mary Jo shares how she initially couldn't believe that her husband had been unfaithful, and how she struggled to come to terms with her injuries. She also talks about how she forgave Joey and moved on from the attack, only to learn that he had been cheating again, leading to their divorce.

But perhaps most shocking of all, Mary Jo reveals that she believes Joey and Amy's relationship was not consensual, but rather an instance of grooming and manipulation. She talks about the power dynamic between a teenage girl and a grown man with a family, and how it's incredibly difficult for the younger person to say no.

Throughout the interview, Oprah is empathetic and respectful towards Mary Jo, giving her the space to tell her story and express her emotions. The conversation is raw and emotional at times, with Mary Jo tearing up as she talks about the pain she went through following the attack.

In addition to the interview with Mary Jo, the episode also features interviews with other key players in the scandal, including authors who have written books about the case, in order to provide context and background information about what happened.

Overall, the episode is a powerful exploration of a story that captivated the nation, as well as a testament to the strength and resilience of a woman who has been through unimaginable trauma. Mary Jo's decision to finally tell her side of the story after so many years is both brave and impactful, and the episode offers viewers a greater understanding of the true impact the case had on all those involved.

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Description
  • First Aired
    November 16, 2005
  • Language
    English