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Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

"Foxy Knoxy" Amanda Knox 6 years free after roomies brutal murder

Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

iHeartPodcasts and CrimeOnline

True Crime, News

3.97.6K Ratings

🗓️ 4 October 2017

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

Amanda Knox declared in a tweet this week: "6 Years Free!" It was on October 3, 2011, that an Italian court overturned the Seatlle woman's murder conviction in the death of her roommate Meredith Kercher. Knox is now 30 and living in Seattle. Nancy Grace revisits the controversial case in this episode with attorney Anne Bremner, a spokesman for the Knox family, and Seattle reporter Linda Byron, who closely covered Amanda's story since the beginning.

Transcript

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0:00.0

February 2004, Maura Murray empties her bank account, drives four hours from school, crashes

0:06.5

her car, and vanishes.

0:09.3

Join the search as an investigative reporter, uncovers new evidence, interrogates new witnesses,

0:14.8

traces down new leads in this riveting new investigative series, The Disappearance

0:20.7

of Maura Murray, Saturdays, 7, 6, Central, and 9, 8, Central on Oxygen, the new network

0:28.6

for crime.

0:34.7

Crime Stories with Nancy Grace on Sirius XM Triumph Channel 132

0:40.4

In an ancient Italian hiltown, the life of a young foreign exchange student ends in violence,

0:46.0

and the life of another is forever linked to the crime.

0:49.1

Amanda Knox would be convicted.

0:50.7

I was afraid of going insane.

0:52.7

She contemplated suicide.

0:54.2

If I'm in a dying prison no matter what, do I want that to be the one thing that I

0:58.5

have that's on my terms?

0:59.9

Knox Amanda is free.

1:01.6

Amanda's name is finally key, or is it?

1:04.3

The UW student is on trial again.

1:06.6

I did not believe that I would be going to a prison.

1:10.5

Did you kill Meredith?

1:11.8

No.

1:13.6

I did not kill Meredith.

1:15.5

I wish that question didn't have to be asked.

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