Amanda Knox, the American woman who was accused of murdering her roommate in Italy, is planning to return to the country that kept trying to put her behind bars. Click through the gallery for all the info.
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Amanda, 31, was speaking at a true crime festival in New York, according to
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“I have an amazing family and friends and an incredible support network,” she reportedly said about life after her legal drama.
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“But you have got to face up to your fears alone if you want to heal, and I know the main thing that still terrifies me most is returning to Italy,” Amanda explained.
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“It’s something I know I have to do, and I will do it, but it really does scare me … I know I have to go back at some point, I’ve just got to prepare myself for it,” she said.
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She previously told
People in 2017, “Perugia is probably the least welcome place for me in the entire world. And that’s scary. But the only way that I’m going to come full circle is by physically, literally, coming full circle.”
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Amanda was studying abroad in Italy in 2007 when her roommate, Meredith Kercher, was found dead. Amanda was accused of murdering her with her then-boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito.
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They were convicted as prosecutors argued that Meredith died in a sex game gone wrong.
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Amanda and Raffaele spent four years in prison until their convictions were overturned in 2011.
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They were
convicted again in absentia two years later, before Italy acquitted them once more in 2015.
Rudy Guede is currently serving a 16-year sentence for Meredith’s murder.
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What do you think of Amanda’s desire to return to Italy? Sound off in the comments!
Amanda, 31, was speaking at a true crime festival in New York, according to
The Sun. Photo credit: Getty Images
“I have an amazing family and friends and an incredible support network,” she reportedly said about life after her legal drama.
Photo credit: Getty Images
“But you have got to face up to your fears alone if you want to heal, and I know the main thing that still terrifies me most is returning to Italy,” Amanda explained.
Photo credit: Getty Images
“It’s something I know I have to do, and I will do it, but it really does scare me … I know I have to go back at some point, I’ve just got to prepare myself for it,” she said.
Photo credit: Getty Images
She previously told
People in 2017, “Perugia is probably the least welcome place for me in the entire world. And that’s scary. But the only way that I’m going to come full circle is by physically, literally, coming full circle.”
Photo credit: Getty Images
Amanda was studying abroad in Italy in 2007 when her roommate, Meredith Kercher, was found dead. Amanda was accused of murdering her with her then-boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito.
Photo credit: Getty Images
They were convicted as prosecutors argued that Meredith died in a sex game gone wrong.
Photo credit: Getty Images
Amanda and Raffaele spent four years in prison until their convictions were overturned in 2011.
Photo credit: Getty Images
They were
convicted again in absentia two years later, before Italy acquitted them once more in 2015.
Rudy Guede is currently serving a 16-year sentence for Meredith’s murder.
Photo credit: Getty Images
What do you think of Amanda’s desire to return to Italy? Sound off in the comments!
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