Giuliano Mignini, the Italian prosecutor who put Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito behind bars for a killing they have always said they didn’t commit, still isn’t convinced of their innocence despite their overturned convictions. But “if they are innocent, I hope they’re able to forget the suffering they’ve endured,” Mignini says in a new Netflix documentary, Amanda Knox, which re-examines the case. “If they’re guilty, if earthly justice didn’t get to them, I hope they own their guilt,” he continues. … read more

Giuliano Mignini, the Italian prosecutor who put Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito behind bars for a killing they have always said they didn’t commit, still isn’t convinced of their innocence despite their overturned convictions. But “if they are innocent, I hope they’re able to forget the suffering they’ve endured,” Mignini says in a new Netflix documentary, Amanda Knox, which re-examines the case. “If they’re guilty, if earthly justice didn’t get to them, I hope they own their guilt,” he continues. … read more

“Either I’m a psychopath in sheep’s clothing or I am you.”
That’s the question Amanda Knox poses to audiences in her latest foray into the spotlight, Netflix’s documentary Amanda Knox.
Released on Friday, the hour-and-a-half film revisits the infamous murder case from the perspective of four crucial characters, Knox, her former boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito, a Daily Mail journalist who covered the original case and Giuliano Mignini, the Italian prosecutor who tried the case. In addition to interviews … read more

British student Meredith Kercher was murdered in 2007, and since then the investigation and trial surrounding her death has taken over the world.
American student Amanda Knox, one of Kercher’s roommates, was eventually convicted of the murder—as was her then-boyfriend, Raffaele Sollecito, and Rudy Guede, a man originally from Ivory Coast who Kercher met at her neighbor’s place just downstairs. Through convictions, acquittals, convictions and more vacated rulings, Knox’s story continues to captivate … read more

The question of who killed Meredith Kercher, a British student living in Perugia, Italy, in 2007, was seemingly answered, if not right away, then in due time.
American student Amanda Knox, one of Kercher’s roommates, was convicted of the murder—as were the Italian man Knox had been dating at the time, Raffaele Sollecito, and Rudy Guede, a man originally from Ivory Coast who Kercher had met at their neighbors’ place downstairs.
But their arrests and that trio of guilty verdicts was only the beginning—and … read more

Amanda Knox’s story is one we’ll never forget.
Now that it’s been nine years since Amanda’s former roommate Meredith Kercher was murdered, Netflix is about to release a documentary about the unbelievable tale… only they’re presenting it from both sides!
For those who haven’t followed the story, in 2007, Amanda was just an innocent and naive college student studying abroad in Perugia, Italy when her housemate Meredith was brutally murdered. The student from London was stabbed multiple times and … read more

Amanda Knox has now twice had her murder conviction overturned in Italian court, but are there still questions surrounding the 29-year-old’s possible involvement in her roommate Meredith Kercher’s death? A new Netflix documentary, Amanda Knox, digs into the 2007 murder of Kercher, a British exchange student, who was rooming with Knox in Perugia, Italy. Two dueling trailers for the film explore whether Knox was merely drawn into an 8-year nightmare, or got away with the crime. In “Believe Her,” an … read more