“On the world scene I wasn't a defendant, innocent until proven guilty,” Knox said. “I was a clever psychopath, dirty and drug-addicted whore, guilty until proven innocent. It was a false and unfounded history that lit up people's imagination because it fed fears and fantasies.”
“It’s something I know I have to do and I will do it,” said Knox, who spent four years wrongfully imprisoned in the country for the murder of roommate Meredith Kercher.
A loud crash, a fake meteorite and the theme from "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial" all add up to a touching moment for Amanda Knox and Christopher Robinson.