Interview with Amanda Knox

Ep 67: Convicted of murder twice, this young woman suddenly found herself as tabloid headline during Italy’s highly sensationalized “Trial of the Century”.

She spent 4 years in prison prior to being fully exonerated by the Italian Supreme Court. Today she is an advocate for criminal justice reform and for the wrongfully accused.

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• Written and Hosted by Amy Shlosberg and Meghan Sacks

• Produced and Edited by James Varga

• Music by Dessert Media

• Special Thanks to: Amanda Knox

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Keywords: Italy, Raffaele Sollecito, Meredith Kercher, Patrick Lumumba, University of Washinton, “Waiting to be Heard”