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Amanda Knox claims that she had been lost by a prison attendant when she was locked up for the murder of the British student Meredith Kercher.

The 21 -year -old Meredith, who studied at Leeds University, was stabbed in her bedroom of the apartment, which she shared on November 2, 2007 with Knox in the Italian Hilltop Town of Perugia.

The then American student Knox and her 23 -year -old Italian friend Sollecito were arrested four days later and were convicted twice.

Both convictions were lifted due to the lack of evidence that they associated with the crime, and the couple was ultimately relieved of Italy by the highest court court in 2015.

The police also arrested Rudy Gude, who headed a local bar. His bloody fingerprints and his DNA, which were found at the crime scene, ensured his conviction for murder, and he served 14 years of his 30-year prison sentence behind bars.

The 37 -year -old Knox said she had been showered by a guard in a bathroom that she grabbed the waist and tried to kiss her while she was locked up. She spent four years in prison in Perugia, Italy.

She told the sun: “He suggested me because of my underwear, my sex life and sex.”

She said that another officer asked her for sex while she was locked up and she was forced to undress naked for a male doctor’s search.

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Amanda Knox was wrongly convicted of Meredith’s murder and served four years in prison

Meredith Kercher from Coulsdon, Surrey, was killed only three months after moving to Italy after studying abroad at the Prestigious University of Perugia (picture: on an undated photo published in November 2007)

Meredith Kercher from Coulsdon, Surrey, was killed only three months after moving to Italy after studying abroad at the Prestigious University of Perugia (picture: on an undated photo published in November 2007)

“A male doctor examined my neck, my hands, my genitals meticulously and pointed out details for a photographer who assured me that they only searched for signs of sexual violence,” she said.

Knox and her friend at the time Raffaele Sollecito were convicted of killing Kercher in their first legal proceedings, but after another round of flip-flop judgments they were ultimately relieved by Italy’s highest court in 2015.

Knox said with humans that she felt that she was haunted by the spirit of Kercher, who was murdered in her house in Perugia, Italy in November 2007.

She said to The Outlet: “For this reason, I described it as from Meredith, but not so bad that people project onto me.

“More in this benevolent spirit, which reminds me of the value of life, the privilege that it is to live, and the privilege of fighting for her life. Because she fought for her. ‘

Although Knox was freed and innocent, he told the outlet that she should never live her life completely.

Knox can be seen in this picture that arrived in Perugia in January 2009 after being charged because of murder of Kercher

Knox can be seen in this picture that arrived in Perugia in January 2009 after being charged because of murder of Kercher

Meredith Kercher was found behind the closed door of her bedroom, in the apartment that she shared with two young Italian women and Amanda Knox

Meredith Kercher was found behind the closed door of her bedroom, in the apartment that she shared with two young Italian women and Amanda Knox

She added: “There is always this subtext, like” Look at Amanda, her life lives while Meredith is dead “.

It was Knox who discovered Kercher’s bedroom door and blood in her bathroom, but after the police noticed in Italy that she acted strangely, she became a suspect.

At that time, Amanda gave her boss the fault of Patrick Lumumba in a local bar in which she worked, which was a solid alibi, which only increased the suspicion of the police.

After an immense examination and negotiation, Amanda, who was 20 years old at the time, was convicted of crime in 2009.

She was sentenced to 26 years in prison because she had falsified a slumping, defamation, sexual violence and murder.

The condemnation of the defamation was confirmed by Italy’s highest court for their comments on Lumumba.

Knox shared a video of himself, who cried after the conviction had been confirmed and said it was “disappointing”.

She also added to X: “I was just found to be guilty about a crime that I did not commit.

Her lawyers said she accused Lumumba on a long night of the survey and under pressure from the police, of which they said they had fed their wrong information.

The European Court of Human Rights found that the police robbed them of a lawyer and provided a translator who was more of a mediator.

Rudy Hermann Gude from the Ivory Coast was finally convicted of murder after his DNA was found at the crime scene.

Gude was freed in 2021 after serving most of his 16-year prison sentence.

Knox returned to the United States in 2011 after being liberated and has established herself as a global activist for the wrongly convicted.

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