Amanda Knox recently claimed on Twitter that the new Matt Damon film "Stillwater" profited off her life and struggles for a wrongful murder judgment back in 2007.
According to writer and journalist Amanda Knox, Kim Kardashian West is admirable for her efforts to go beyond her public persona and become the face of criminal justice reform.
Major flaws in one of the most intriguing cases of this decade have come to light. The Amanda Knox story might have finally found closure, with new revelations of egregious mistakes in the handling of the case.
She was recently exonerated of all charges from the murder of her former roommate, and Amanda Knox seems to be enjoying her freedom to the fullest extent.
Though her long legal battle ended favorably for her, Amanda Knox is still feeling the harsh effects of her eight-year long battle to prove she didn't murder her former roommate Meredith Kercher.
Following Amanda Knox and Raffale Sollecito's acquittals in the 2007 murder of Meredith Kercher, Rudy Guede is reportedly also seeking his own retrial, and possible exoneration, of the murder charges he is currently serving time for.
Italy's highest appeals court acquitted both her and her ex-boyfriend of murder charges for a second and final time, but Amanda Knox is still facing criticisms from those who believe the American is guilty of murdering her former roommate Meredith Kercher.
Amanda Knox was handed a huge victory in her drawn-out murder trial March 27 when Italy's highest appeals court chose to overturn her conviction, but some of those who were drawn into the battle alongside her and ex-boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito are calling foul on the decision.
The mother of murdered college student Meredith Kercher has spoken out and revealed her surprise that her daughter's previously convicted alleged killers, Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito, had their sentences overturned and were officially freed from any kind of persecution in the crime.
After maintaining her innocence in the death of her former roommate Meredith Kercher for over seven years, American Amanda Knox has officially been acquitted of all charges and had her second conviction in the case overturned by Italy's Court of Cassation.
The decision reached by Italy's highest court could change her life forever if they uphold her conviction, but American Amanda Knox will need to wait an additional two days to learn what her fate may be.