Amanda Knox’s name has become one of the most talked-about in true crime history. What happened to her in Italy after the 2007 murder of Meredith Kercher still feels shocking and hard to believe. Knox, then a 20-year-old American student, spent nearly four years in prison before finally being cleared. But the case left deep scars on her life and turned her into the center of global media attention.
The Case That Shocked the World
In November 2007, Meredith Kercher, a 21-year-old student from England, was found dead in her home in Perugia, Italy. She lived with Amanda Knox and two other roommates. The scene appeared to be a break-in, but investigators soon said it was staged. Meredith’s locked bedroom revealed a brutal murder, with stab wounds to her neck.
Amanda Knox, along with her boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito, was arrested within days. Rudy Guede, another man linked to the crime, was also later arrested.
Media Frenzy and Wrongful Conviction
Knox’s private life became public gossip. She was branded with cruel nicknames like “Foxy Knoxy” and painted as a villain in international headlines. Italian prosecutors claimed the crime was tied to a dangerous sex game, even though there was no strong evidence to prove it.
In 2009, Knox and Sollecito were convicted and sentenced to over 20 years in prison. Meanwhile, Guede was also convicted but later had his sentence reduced.
A Battle for Justice
After years of appeals, Amanda Knox and Sollecito were found not guilty in 2011. Knox finally returned to Seattle and tried to rebuild her life. But in 2014, an Italian court convicted her again in absentia, sparking more confusion and pain. Finally, in 2015, Italy’s highest court exonerated her once and for all, calling out serious flaws in the original investigation.
Life After Prison
Today, Amanda Knox is 38 years old, married to writer Christopher Robinson, and a mother of two. She has spoken openly about the trauma she experienced and how difficult it has been to change the public’s perception of her. Knox says she wants to reclaim her own story and remind people that behind every sensational case is a human being.
A new Hulu series, “The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox,” explores not just the crime, but the social forces that shaped her wrongful conviction. Produced by Monica Lewinsky, it highlights Knox’s journey to take back her voice.

Remembering Meredith Kercher
While Knox’s story has dominated headlines, Meredith Kercher’s family continues to mourn her loss. They have expressed that in the chaos of legal battles and media frenzy, Meredith herself has often been forgotten.
The Amanda Knox case shows how quickly truth can be lost in a storm of headlines, public judgment, and flawed investigations. It is both a cautionary tale about justice and a reminder of how vulnerable anyone can be when caught in the wrong place at the wrong time.