UPDATE: Amanda Knox released a statement about the guilty verdict, expressing her shock at the jury's decision. “I am frightened and saddened by this unjust verdict. Having been found innocent before, I expected better
Florence, Italy (CNN) — Amanda Knox vowed Friday to fight her conviction for the murder of British student Meredith Kercher "until the very end" and said she "will never go willingly" back to Italy. Speaking on ABC's "Good Morning America," Knox said
Amanda Knox has been convicted, once again, of the 2007 murder of her British roommate Meredith Kercher in Italy. But the U.S.'s double jeopardy laws, which dictate that a person can't be tried twice for the same crime,
Amanda Knox has been found guilty on retrial in Italy.
Amanda Knox was found guilty of murder today by an Italian court, the latest twist in a murder case that goes back to 2007. The judge sentenced Knox to 28 years and six months in prison. Her former Italian boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito and co-defendant
Amanda Knox vows to fight murder conviction, won't 'go willingly' to Italy