Well, I've always had my doubts regarding that story. I'm not quite sure about the details of how the case was resolved but I gather it was the black guy who was convicted of actually...
9 Answers · Entertainment & Music · 04/10/2016
...'ll illustrate how our system works using the example of Amanda Knox as "CrazyGuy" suggests. Amanda Knox ...
6 Answers · Society & Culture · 20/03/2015
I would prob read it, as I like reading real stories and not made up crap, but saying that, who knows if her book is the real truth anyway? It would still be interesting to hear her story, and see if it all adds up.
3 Answers · Entertainment & Music · 28/11/2014
... still expected to appear with Casey Anthony and Amanda Knox , on "Dancing with America's Acquitted Murderers...
7 Answers · Politics & Government · 25/11/2014
No and she does not want anyone to know or anyone to bother her.
6 Answers · News & Events · 10/03/2014
Given that she was found innocent before, PLUS there is no evidence against her, she was coerced into signing a document that she could not even read, and they already have the real murderer in jail, I would say no. Trying her again...
9 Answers · Politics & Government · 07/02/2014
Dna isn't always present, unlike in CSI type shows.
5 Answers · News & Events · 31/01/2014
No double jeopardy rules in the Italian legal system kid.
2 Answers · Society & Culture · 31/01/2014
Anybody that believes she's guilty, needs to read the book, "Murder In Italy" written by an impartial party, reporting every fact step by step, day by day. I too, thought she was guilty. But, after...
6 Answers · News & Events · 06/03/2014
The US will not extradite her because double jeopardy is against the law in the USA. The Italian court Kangaroos will have to railroad someone else.
5 Answers · News & Events · 22/02/2014