An Italian court made the controversial decision to re-convict former American college student Amanda Knox, after throwing out her prior conviction for the murder of her study-abroad roommate. In the wake of this decision, Knox sat down with CNN to defend her innocence.
If she had been at the scene of the crime, forensic evidence would prove her guilt, but Amanda Knox says there is nothing — no DNA, no hair, no footprints, no handprints — to show she was there.
Knox spoke in an exclusive interview with CNN on Thursday, two days after an Italian court released an explanation of her conviction.
In a retrial, Knox and Raffaele Sollecito, her then-boyfriend, were found guilty in the 2007 death of Meredith Kercher, Knox’s onetime roommate.
“I did not kill my friend. I did not wield a knife. I had no reason to,” Knox said…
Please join the conversation about our stories on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Reddit, MeWe, Rumble, Gab, Minds and Gettr.