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Amanda Knox reveals to see if they see the way forward Meedith Kercher‘The family after being incorrectly arrested for the murder of their former roommate.
During an exclusive conversation with Us every week about her memory FREE: My search for meaning, Knox, 37, revealed where he stands with Kercher’s loved ones.
“Both of her parents went through. Her mother had a heart condition, even then.” So eventually she went through this condition – but also, her father died very tragically. Suddenly he walked around his neighborhood and hit the car. “
Knox acknowledged how Kercher’s family faced even more tragedy Since the death of a student exchangeShe adds: “The remaining part of her family are her two brothers and sister. I have no idea what her brothers thinks about me. I know her sister very publicly spoke about her regret that Meredith was lost in all this story.”
Kercher and Knox’s journeys crossed in 2007, when they lived together abroad in Italy. Later that year, Knox was charged with the murder of Kercher and sentenced to 26 years in prison Then and then a friend of that time Raffaele sollecito They were both convicted of a crime despite lack of evidence.
The Court of Appeal then found that the former couple in 2011 was not guilty, but during the renewal it was again found wine three years later. The Italian Supreme Court cleaned Knox from Kercher’s murder in 2015 and Was liberated.
Ivorian migrant Rudy Guede In 2008 he was sentenced to 30 years for Kercher’s murder after his DNA was identified at the crime scene. His punishment was later reduced and was released from prison in November 2021.
“That’s something I am talking about in my book about how her death was connected with my identity. If you have ever heard of her case, it’s usually with a title that has my name and not hers,” Knox said, “Knox said,” Knox said, “Knox said,” Knox said, “Knox said Knox Our about the consequences of a high profile case. “And I totally agree with them how unfair and bad it is. So I feel there is an opportunity for a lot of common land and a lot of opportunities.”
Knox admitted Remained promising About the new beginning with Kercher’s loved ones.
“I still really hope to have the opportunity to visit Meredith’s grave – but I don’t want to do it without their blessings, because I understand that Meredith is the first to belong to them,” she continued. “Although I have a special kind of connection with her – literally because her death is connected to my identity – I really hesitate to talk to them.”
The priority for Knox was to respect Kercher and her family and say, “You have to be careful, because who knows what trauma could connect with my identity that are not own-but yet is very real for them.
Knox’s complicated feelings about the fact that she was thrown into the center of attention with her unauthorized beliefs – and the process of peace with a scandal – is the subject of her memory FREE: My search for meaning. The book, which is now outside, follows Knox since the day she was arrested as her current life as the mother of two and the defense attorney of the reform of criminal judiciary.
Despite facing the will using her experience, to talk about the rights of unauthorized convicted, Knox stands firm.
“What happened to meredith is terrible and traumatic and absolutely valid. Also, what happened to me is terrible and traumatic and absolutely valid. “shares Knox,” shares Knox, “shares Knox,” Our. “If something, I try to throw myself into her light because she is constantly filtered through my experience. So even if I appreciate it can be confusing, because the story you were fed during your young life was that I was a villain, and that’s why I do everything I do at the expense of Meedith.
She continued: “I really try to empathize with this perspective because I write in my book that I have my own survivors. Why I survived my unauthorized beliefs or studying abroad and she didn’t? For mine and no one can tell me that it doesn’t matter.”
FREE: My search for the meaning is now outdoors and is constantly shifting to break up Knox’s mention of Kercher and how she used her memory to pay tributes:
Knox did not return to Italy for nearly ten years After her unlawful beliefs. In 2019 she returned to give a speech at the festival of criminal judiciary, allowing her to re -inspect the house she shared with Kercher.
“Meredith was an integral part of my life. But I think it’s also because I never had a chance to mourn her. When I quickly learned in freedom, many people thought I had no right to mourn in Meedith. They believed I had something to do with her murder, or Meredith was forgotten. “Either way, Meredith and I were inseparably interconnected, so it was some other injustice I lived when it died. For those voice critics, it was the only dignified way to disappear and quietly calculate I was alive.”
Knox admitted that “never wanted” “burden” of adherence to Kercher’s memory and added, “(it is) the one that is particularly embarrassing, given that I really did not know that it is so good. No role in the cause of my own victimization.”
Despite the trip to Modena, which marked the new beginning, Knox called the lawyer of the Kercher family, Francesco Maresafor her return “inappropriate”. Knox called Maresco a “jerk” for public statements that made it – but did not get Kercher’s family.
“I do not blame Kerchers for their attitude of their lawyer. Like many mourning families in such cases, they were told by the reassuring lies of prosecution and their lawyers,” she wrote in her book. “It was extremely frustrating to be accused of traumatizing the Kercher family by talking about my unauthorized beliefs and trying to use his experience to draw attention to problems that influence tens of thousands of people.”
John Kercher sr, John Kercher Jr., Stephanie Kercher, Lyle Kercher and Arline Kercher.
Mirrorpix/MegaIn his memory, Knox pointed out that “the allies” with Kerchers were to be “victims” of the “victims” of Guede and Italian judiciary. She revealed that she had stretched Kercher’s family several times over the years through various channels.
“I reluctantly pushed more than that, because I understand how painful the idea is to me, especially if I still think I have something to do with Meedith’s murder,” she added. “But whether they realize it or not, we have always been on the same side.”
Knox mentioned Kercher at the end of his memory and wrote: “Meredith (RIP), whose link will never stop honoring, and her family, because I still hope that one day we can share our grief.”