1 case tagged “Italy”
Subject: Amanda Marie Knox
In a Florence courtroom on June 5, 2024, Amanda Knox wept. She had crossed the Atlantic for the first time in over a decade to stand before Italian judges on a slander charge she had carried like a stone since the night police interrogated her without a lawyer for fifty-three hours and she signed a statement accusing an innocent man. The court re-convicted her. She had already served the time. Seven months later, Italy's highest court upheld that conviction. It was the final word in a legal saga that had consumed nearly eighteen years of her life, begun when her British roommate Meredith Kercher was found stabbed to death in their shared Perugia apartment in November 2007. Knox was twenty years old. She would be tried four times, convicted twice for murder, acquitted twice, convicted again for slander, and acquitted of murder a final time by a court that cited "stunning flaws" in the original prosecution. Meredith Kercher's actual killer, Rudy Guede, served thirteen years and walked free in 2021. The question the world has argued about ever since is not simply whether Amanda Knox killed anyone. It is about what happens when a justice system, an international media frenzy, and a culture hungry for a villain fix their gaze on a young woman and refuse to look away.