She was enthusiastic about the language and culture of Italy, and after a school exchange trip she returned, aged 15, to spend her summer vacation with a family in Sessa Aurunca.

On December 4, 2009, Amanda Knox & Raffaele Sollecito were wrongfully convicted for the murder of Meredith Kercher.

American college student Amanda Knox was convicted and then acquitted in the murder of her British roommate Meredith Kercher in Italy. Kercher attended the Old Palace School in Croydon. Amanda Knox was a 20-year old American citizen living in Perugia, Italy, sharing an apartment with several other women.

Amanda Knox (Rex) Amanda Knox is suing Italy for allegedly violating her human rights when she was imprisoned, acquitted, re-convicted and then acquitted over the …

Meredith Susanna Cara Kercher (born 28 December 1985 in Southwark, South London), known to her friends as "Mez", lived in Coulsdon, South London. On October 3, 2011, Amanda and Raffaele were declared innocent on appeal and were released from prison. The Real Amanda Knox is the complete opposite of the Sexy Satanist contrived by the Perugians and the tabloids. The Supre…

The property where the U.K. student was brutally slain in 2007, a crime that became famous worldwide when her roommate Amanda Knox was accused, is on the market. Then 20-years-old, Knox worked part-time during her study to fund an exchange to Italy.

Amanda was born and raised in West Seattle, a lively community that includes Alki beach, the birthplace of Seattle.

Amanda Knox worked part-time at a pub in Perugia called Le Chic, although she was scheduled to work the night of November 1st, her boss Patrick Lumbumba texted her to tell her she didn’t need to work, so she went to her boyfriend, Raffaele Sollecito’s home for the night. A charge originated by Perugia prosecutors resulted in the 2002 conviction of former Prime Minister Giulio Andreotti for ordering the murder of journalist Carmine Pecorelli, and led to complaints that the justice system had "gone mad". Eventually moving to Perugia …

The city had reportedly not had a murder for 20 years, but its prosecutors had been responsible for Italy's most controversial murder cases. On March 26, 2013, the Italian Supreme Court overturned the acquittals and ordered the case back to the appellate level. Amanda Knox was an American student who grew up in Washington.

Perugia, the city where Meredith Kercher was murdered in her home, is known for its universities and large student population. Knox's acquittal was overturned in …