• 6 months ago
Amanda Knox arrives back in court in Italy for a slander case related to her infamous jailing and later acquittal for the murder of her British roommate Meredith Kercher in 2007. The American was only 20 when she and her Italian then-boyfriend were arrested for the brutal killing of the 21-year-old student at the girls' shared home in Perugia. The murder began a long legal saga where Knox was found guilty, acquitted, found guilty again and finally cleared of all charges in 2015. But she still had a related conviction for slander for blaming the murder on a local bar owner, Patrick Lumumba, during initial questioning by police.
Transcript
00:00Amanda, how do you feel today? Can you tell us how is it to be back in Italy?
00:11Is it a hard memory for you to be in Italy?
00:30I'm happy to be back in Italy.
00:36I'm happy to be back in Italy.
00:42I'm happy to be back in Italy.
00:46Good morning.
00:49Well, this incident was absolutely marked.
00:53Because the moment he was accused by Amanda, he passed universally for the monster of Perugia.
01:02And as a result of this incident, in Perugia, he also lost his job.
01:07He had the premises kidnapped for months.
01:09He had to go back to Poland, because his wife was Polish.
01:15And he was able to use his family's assistance in Poland.
01:20So, from a family and personal point of view, the prejudices were remarkable.
01:27Certainly, yes.
01:28There is a role and a position in this case.
01:33I believe that she is responsible for the death of poor Meredith.
01:43Amanda accused Patrick of Al-Humumba.

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