The murder conviction of American college student Amanda Knox was thrown out in March because of "stunning flaws," Italy's top criminal court explained on Monday.
Despite the horrific turn of events, Knox has finally found some justice within the Italian court system. A Milanese judge recently ruled in favor of Knox who filed a civil complaint against RCS Mediagroup for moral damages.Others who are suffering from the chaos surrounding the Amanda Knox case are the realtors who are currently trying to sell the Perugian villa where Knox’s roommate, Meredith Kercher was murdered.
Even though he steadfastly proclaimed her innocence throughout the two trials, Raffaele Sollecito -- Amanda Knox's now-ex-boyfriend -- has gone on Italian television to publicly distance himself from "Foxy Knoxy" as he slams her behavior for being "peculiar."
Former foreign exchange student Amanda Knox and her lawyers are awaiting the verdict in the retrial stemming from the 2007 murder of British student Meredith Kercher.
It looks like Foxy Knoxy will have one more chance to prove her innocence, as prosecutors in her retrial in Italy are ready the final rebuttals from the defense before the case goes to the judges for decision.
You could definitely say that Amanda Knox is having a bad year: she's currently being retried by the Italian courts for the murder of her roommate, Merideth Kercher, and she's just sent an e-mail to the court protesting her innocence...a move, the Italian courts said, that was unfavorable for her bottom line.
The Italian prosecutors in the Amanda Knox re-trial have told the courts that they want the Seattle native to serve 30 years for the murder of Merideth Kercher.