“I didn’t actually do that”

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Amanda Knox was acquitted in 2011 after four years of murder in 2007 at roommate
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On April 9, Knox claimed she had spoken with police at Seattle Airport to learn about her past incarceration and current work
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Knox boards a flight to Dublin as she promotes her new memoir Free: My search for meaning
Amanda Knox, who was acquitted in 2011 when murdering roommate Meredith Kercher in 2007, claimed she recently exchanged her past incarceration and current job with police at the airport.
Knox Free: My search for meaningwhen she was stopped by the police.
She claimed they asked where she was traveling and what she planned to do once she arrived in Ireland. In response, she told them she would “interview” her new book on TV, which is about “reintegration after jail”.
Knox said she was asked, “What did you do [in] She replied: “In fact, I didn’t do that.
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Amanda Knox in 2013's “Good Morning America”
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One officer allegedly told her: “That lasting? You may not like the police very much,” [me] uncomfortable. ”
Knox said around this time, about 40 people had walked past her because she was still “stuck on the jet bridge”, answering questions from airport police.
Police allegedly asked her about “writing books” if that was the way she “makes a living”. Knox said she told them she also has a podcast – Maze with Amanda Knox.
When asked about the content of the podcast, Knox answered “a lot of things,” including “the method of compulsory police interviews.” She said they let her move on after she told police about the incident, allegedly “traveling safely.”
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Knox shared other information about the interaction in the comments, pointed out the location, and shared information that police had “no reason” to stop her and ask questions. However, she did not share when the incident happened and whether anything happened before or after it happened.
Knox and then-boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito were charged in 2007 with murder of Kercher, who was found dead at his home in Perugia, Italy. After nearly two years in prison and 11 months of trial, an Italian jury found Knox and Solesito guilty of the murder of Kacher, and the two were sentenced to 26 and 25 years in prison respectively.
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But in 2011, the appeals court overturned the worst allegations against Knox, who said in a second trial that there was a lot of DNA evidence in the case. The case was again tried, and Knox was again convicted of murdering Kacher, but Knox was overturned again after the Italian Supreme Court said there were “obvious mistakes” in the investigation.
Rudy Guede, who rented a part of the same house as Knox and Kercher, was convicted of murder and sexual assault and was sentenced to 30 years in a separate trial in 2008.
In her new memoir, Knox tells the story of life after prison and the struggle to prove his innocence. Despite being declared innocent and released, she said she was never allowed to live her life completely.
“There is always this subtext, like ‘watching Amanda live his life when Meredith died’,” she said. “Any life in my life is seen as a crime to the memory of the murdered friend.”
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