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Amanda Knox spent nearly four years in an Italian prison for a murder she didn't commit. After her exoneration, she reached out to the man who prosecuted her case. Knox's new memoir is Free.
Amanda Knox, a married mother of two, gives advice to students and their parents on whether study abroad is a safe option in ...
Knox was interviewed ahead of the release of her book Free: My Search For Meaning. Knox was infamously wrongly convicted of the murder of her roommate Meredith Kercher in 2007. She was eventually ...
More than a decade has passed since Amanda Knox was cleared of her housemate’s murder. But public scrutiny has continued to follow her. Ahead of the release of her new memoir, Knox tells Andrea ...
Knox shared in a series of posts on X that she had been boarding a flight to Dublin from an airport in Seattle in order to ...
Amanda Knox has revealed why she decided to contact and meet the Italian prosecutor who put her behind bars for a murder she ...
Amanda Knox was stopped by law enforcement at the airport, where officials seemed more curious about her past than her ...
Amanda Knox was a student studying abroad in Italy when she was accused of murdering friend Meredith Kercher. She spent ...
A decade after an Italian court overturned her conviction, the author embraces freedom with humor, grace and quirk ...
My Search for Meaning speaks to Vanity Fair about how she’s still processing her 2009 trial for murder in Italy, her life as a mother, and her criminal justice advocacy.
Knox's new memoir "Free" is out Wednesday. Amanda Knox is reflecting on her freedom today and "grieving" her 20-year-old self after being convicted of murder while studying abroad in Italy as a ...
Amanda Knox, the American woman who was convicted of and later exonerated for murdering her former roommate in Italy over a decade ago, opens up about her new memoir. An Italian court has re ...