'I no longer feel like I'm just a pawn': Amanda Knox reflects on her new life
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Amanda Knox on False Confessions, Conspiracy Theories, and Her “Sisterhood of Ill Repute”
The podcaster and author of the new book Free: 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.
'I no longer feel like I'm just a pawn': Amanda Knox reflects on her new life
Amanda Knox has lived through one of the most talked about controversies in recent memory. She was accused of murder in Italy and was finally cleared years later. Knox joined “Seattle’s Morning News” on KIRO Newsradio Friday to share more about her recent memoir, “Free: My Search for Meaning” — where Knox opens up about her life beyond the courtroom, finding herself, and figuring out what she believes really matters. “I was hoping that the world…
Freed after false murder conviction, Amanda Knox speaks about finding meaning in life
Amanda Knox told the crowd at the Marcus Jewish Community Center of Atlanta that she wants to keep visiting Italy during an author’s talk about her new book, “Free: My Search for Meaning.”
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