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amanda knox says she's been waiting for this night, waiting to be heard. ng, her freedom hangs in the balance. . >>> tonight, a murder, a mystery. aman do knox. >> her storied captivated the world for many years. she was convicted of a horrid crime in a foreign land and at times, her innocence seemed more cold and calculating and remorseful. buyian sawyer speaks to amanda knox just weeks after the supreme court overturned her acquittal. every word she says here and in the pages of her new book waiting tor heard could affect her freedom. >> reporter: an american girl back at home. >> nice, neither of us fell. >> reporter: sometimes she say she is's just that daughter who never left and wanted to be near her parents. >> she was always home and eating your food. yeah. >> my mom, i can tell anything to, anything. sometimes when she doesn't even want to hear it. >> reporter: there is much to hear. a 5 1/2-year-old journey that began in a seattle suburb and ended with amanda knox becoming a global obsession, in headlines called a sexual thrill seeker, a sed seduc
amanda knox says she's been waiting for this night, waiting to be heard. ng, her freedom hangs in the balance. . >>> tonight, a murder, a mystery. aman do knox. >> her storied captivated the world for many years. she was convicted of a horrid crime in a foreign land and at times, her innocence seemed more cold and calculating and remorseful. buyian sawyer speaks to amanda knox just weeks after the supreme court overturned her acquittal. every word she says here and in the pages...
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hey, it's amanda knox from seattle. >> reporter: amanda knox says, imagine it was your daughter. growing up in a middle-class suburb of seattle. her divorced parents still living within walking distance of each other. above all, she says she loves her family. >> the wonderful thing about my family is that we need each other always. all of us. and whatever happens to one of us happens to us all. >> reporter: you can see her, the girl there in the school production of "annie" belting out a song, doing a backflip. she describes herself as quirky, often too loud, uncensored. strange, like the eccentric heroine in the french film "amelie." but she's still living in seattle, a junior year in college, on the dean's list, when she decides it's time to leave home and venture out. an adventure of -- fill in the blank. >> an adventure of -- an adventure of selfhood, i'd say. i mean, i was -- i was at an age where i was -- where, you know, you're -- you're both insecure, but you're confident at the same time. >> reporter: you wrote a sentence in the book that surprised me. you said, "what if
hey, it's amanda knox from seattle. >> reporter: amanda knox says, imagine it was your daughter. growing up in a middle-class suburb of seattle. her divorced parents still living within walking distance of each other. above all, she says she loves her family. >> the wonderful thing about my family is that we need each other always. all of us. and whatever happens to one of us happens to us all. >> reporter: you can see her, the girl there in the school production of...
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>> what about amanda knox? >> i have 36 cases -- i start with jack the ripper, and i move into sort of russian political cases. so it's -- you read whenever you're bed in. you're not supposed to sit and read the whole thing, cakeses you're not interested in. >> don't tell people that. >> i want to ask you a question. you imagine that amanda knox -- i know they're re-opening the case against her and you said they found this other fella. is this other fella been tried and convicted? >> he was convicted of murder. it's -- the prosecutor in the case, five years before this case, did a famous italian case called the monster of florence case. or he tried to say that a dentist, who died, was killed by a satanic cult. and it didn't exist and me man committed suicide. so when it got to the main da knox, not that many murder cases. when he got into another high profile case he took his theory from the last case of the satanic cult, and they instantly -- he called her a shih she-devil and said it was cult orgy. so you hav
>> what about amanda knox? >> i have 36 cases -- i start with jack the ripper, and i move into sort of russian political cases. so it's -- you read whenever you're bed in. you're not supposed to sit and read the whole thing, cakeses you're not interested in. >> don't tell people that. >> i want to ask you a question. you imagine that amanda knox -- i know they're re-opening the case against her and you said they found this other fella. is this other fella been tried and...
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she thought she would spend more than two dozen years. >> reporter: for more than four years, amanda knox'sents will shuttle 6,000 miles back and forth from seattle. curt knox and etta, divorced years ago, now united in their mission. her mother a math specialist in a local school measures her life in trips to perugia. >> as a mom will you leave your child in a foreign country with nobody to visit her. she doesn't have anybody else. somebody needed to be there to visit her. >> reporter: in the 15th century courtroom with its crucifix and frescos amanda knox watching her parents who fight their way in the press to be in the courtroom with her. also watching another family certain amanda knox is involved in the death of their child, meredith. did you look at her family? >> i looked for them. i hadn't been prepared for the idea that they -- that they might consider me the murderer of their daughter. >> reporter: amanda knox's family rents an apartment outside perugia. living for the days they visit in prison. twice a week for one hour. >> i saw them 1% of the time. and yet they were always the
she thought she would spend more than two dozen years. >> reporter: for more than four years, amanda knox'sents will shuttle 6,000 miles back and forth from seattle. curt knox and etta, divorced years ago, now united in their mission. her mother a math specialist in a local school measures her life in trips to perugia. >> as a mom will you leave your child in a foreign country with nobody to visit her. she doesn't have anybody else. somebody needed to be there to visit her. >>...
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. >>> amanda knox. we travel to the scene of the crime, and her final words for all those kids studying abroad every year. >>> and whiz kid. get ready to be amazed and have a lot of fun with an 11-year-old superstar of screen and science. >> don't be afraid to try new things. >> see the invention that dazzled even the president. >>> good evening. we begin with the boston bombings and new arrests. three men, college students, friends of the younger brother accused of terror. the three are in custody tonight and the charges, lying to federal agents, obstruction of justice and hiding items, including a backpack brimming with empty fireworks. abc's chief investigative correspondent, brian ross, has the latest on these three new people in this case. >> reporter: the fbi has been suspicious of the friends since the day of the manhunt, when s.w.a.t. teams raided the college campus and agents took two of them into custody on immigration charges. the two, both from kazakhstan, azamat tazhayakov and dias kadyrbay
. >>> amanda knox. we travel to the scene of the crime, and her final words for all those kids studying abroad every year. >>> and whiz kid. get ready to be amazed and have a lot of fun with an 11-year-old superstar of screen and science. >> don't be afraid to try new things. >> see the invention that dazzled even the president. >>> good evening. we begin with the boston bombings and new arrests. three men, college students, friends of the younger brother...
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amanda knox is not holding back. the first television interview, she says what she endured in italy was surreal. >> i heard that it must be meredith, a body, and are more. >> her life was shattered by prison officials who tricked her into doing them how many sexual partners she had and leaked it to the media that turned into tabloid fodder. free-id everything spirited women did. >> after an acquittal by an italian court, she is back to facing the same murder charge. should she even be talking? >> you do not want your client speaking to the media under any circumstances. >>, defense attorneys says that the simple conversation with diane sawyer can turn up in court as a confession. >> anything she says, and maybe she says now that are contradictory to what she said earlier, there are so many ways that she could damage her case. >> but she is done waiting to be heard as the cover of her look declares. and even that, he says, could come back to haunt her. she needed to be careful of the words in it. if there is any quest
amanda knox is not holding back. the first television interview, she says what she endured in italy was surreal. >> i heard that it must be meredith, a body, and are more. >> her life was shattered by prison officials who tricked her into doing them how many sexual partners she had and leaked it to the media that turned into tabloid fodder. free-id everything spirited women did. >> after an acquittal by an italian court, she is back to facing the same murder charge. should she...
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amanda knox will face the tough questions from us in just a moment., first, let's remember where this story begins. with two bright-eyed foreign exchange students anxious to start an adventure in italy. >> it started with a murder. british exchange student is found dead in her bedroom. details emerge. kircher found half naked, her bra clasp cut. police hone in on a suspect. amanda knox, 20 years olt. an exchange student from america and kircher's roommate. the media frenzy surrounding the case is almost immediate. >> amanda knox was back in court over the weekend. >> she saw drops of blood in the sink and on a bath mat. but she couldn't find meredith. but she went back to her boyfriends instead of calling police. the two are interrogated for days. knox says she's unaware she's a suspect. she then admits to what she later calls a coerced statement, placing herself at the scene that night. in july, 2008, knox, her boyfriend and a third man are charged with kircher's murder. forensic scientists find her dna all over the crime scene. prosecutors believe k
amanda knox will face the tough questions from us in just a moment., first, let's remember where this story begins. with two bright-eyed foreign exchange students anxious to start an adventure in italy. >> it started with a murder. british exchange student is found dead in her bedroom. details emerge. kircher found half naked, her bra clasp cut. police hone in on a suspect. amanda knox, 20 years olt. an exchange student from america and kircher's roommate. the media frenzy surrounding the...
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. >> amanda knox tells her story with brand-new details of her six-year saga, prison, panic attack and abuse by guards. >>> the cringeworthy video taken on a popular mountain road in los angeles. we'll show you what happens next. >>> an emotional night on the dance floor as a surprising fan favorite is sent home. >>> good morning. we begin with something of a price tag stemming from the boston marathon bombing. >> a new estimate this morning says the attack did over $300 million in damage to the boston economy. that's when lost wages, retail sales and damage to infrastructure are taken into account. >> there's also news on the investigation. for that we're joined from washington by abc's devin dwyer. good morning, devin. >> reporter: good morning, diana and john. authorities believe they've now identified a turning point when tamerlan tsarnaev, an american resident, allegedly became radicalized. this russian mosque, a known gathering spot for extremists is the new focus of the bombing investigation. it's there u.s. officials believe that tamerlan tsarnaev met with this man, mansour nad
. >> amanda knox tells her story with brand-new details of her six-year saga, prison, panic attack and abuse by guards. >>> the cringeworthy video taken on a popular mountain road in los angeles. we'll show you what happens next. >>> an emotional night on the dance floor as a surprising fan favorite is sent home. >>> good morning. we begin with something of a price tag stemming from the boston marathon bombing. >> a new estimate this morning says the...
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and back to the crime scene that changed amanda knox's life.ons, she takes about her plans for a brighter tomorrow. >>> hello, everyone. thanks for joining us tonight. for millions of americans, the site of a policeman instills a sense of calm, faith that order is being kept. that the good guys are batching. but for many others, thousands stopped on the 12r50streets of york because they look or act a certain way? encounters with the blue and white breed fear, frustration and anger at a force that some say is bent more on intimidation than serving and protecting. so here ice my co-anchor bill weir. >> hands against the wall. >>. >> reporter: it's the kind of scene that could play out on any given day in any city in america. men in blue stopping men of color. as tensions rise. in in case, a robbery suspect is caught. >> you're not free to leave. >> what am i being arrested for? i didn't do anything wrong. >> reporter: the cops manage to keep it by the book. >> i'm sorry you're upset. i'm sorry for the inconvenience. >> reporter: this is an nypd d
and back to the crime scene that changed amanda knox's life.ons, she takes about her plans for a brighter tomorrow. >>> hello, everyone. thanks for joining us tonight. for millions of americans, the site of a policeman instills a sense of calm, faith that order is being kept. that the good guys are batching. but for many others, thousands stopped on the 12r50streets of york because they look or act a certain way? encounters with the blue and white breed fear, frustration and anger at a...
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. >> amanda knox. >> amanda knox. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> reporter: in italy where amanda knox could soon face a new trial on murder charges, skepticism. knox certainly knows how to be cool and how to take advantage of it, wrote one italian viewer. in america, she would have been sentenced to death. and in england home country of the roommate she's alleged to have killed -- >> abc news in full to explain her behavior after the murder in 2007. >> reporter: family members of meredith kercher say they won't be rushing out to buy knox's new book. >> all i can give them is this memory that i have of her to add to their -- to all of theirs that they can carry with them. >> reporter: even in this country a mixed reaction on twitter. "while many expressed renewed confidence of her innocence and outrage at her ordeal, some found her manner offputting. "i don't understand amanda knox" wrote one viewer. shows no sympathy at all, ever. for "good morning america," david wright, abc news, los angeles. >> and amanda knox is here live with us in the studio and we'll be talking to her just
. >> amanda knox. >> amanda knox. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> reporter: in italy where amanda knox could soon face a new trial on murder charges, skepticism. knox certainly knows how to be cool and how to take advantage of it, wrote one italian viewer. in america, she would have been sentenced to death. and in england home country of the roommate she's alleged to have killed -- >> abc news in full to explain her behavior after the murder in 2007. >>...
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your money needs an ally. >>> so far tonight, you have heard amanda knox fight to clear her name against against headlines all too willing to paint her as a she-devil. but if knox is telling the truth, think about what she has suffered. what that must do to a young person's life. what it will do to the rest of her life. even if she never returns to italy, the fallout remains. damage. she details in her new book. and you're about to hear just how bad she says it got. >>> for instance, the fear that can strike her now at any time. >> i sit in the hotel room and cry so loud until the security calls the room. >> the fear that someone is after her. >> there are not normal people who are fixated on me. and i don't know what they're capable of. >> how many might mares where you wake up in prison? it's not double jeopardy. >> i mean, i had a panic attack on saturday. two days ago, i had a panic attack. >> when you say panic attack, you don't mean a moment of doubt, right? >> no, i sit in my hotel room and cry so loud until the security calls the room because the person next door has heard me cry
your money needs an ally. >>> so far tonight, you have heard amanda knox fight to clear her name against against headlines all too willing to paint her as a she-devil. but if knox is telling the truth, think about what she has suffered. what that must do to a young person's life. what it will do to the rest of her life. even if she never returns to italy, the fallout remains. damage. she details in her new book. and you're about to hear just how bad she says it got. >>> for...
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murder, mystery, amanda knox speaks, an abc news exclusive. again tomorrow night right here. orrow ght. ght right here. goodnight. goodnight. >>> tonight an oregon murder suspect and terror caused. what his next target might have been. >> wind and we're moments from a red flag fire warning. >> hundreds expected for a community vij yismt i'll have a live report. coming up. >> and abc 7 news i team uncovers a policy that could mean your car could be taken from you twice. >> he goes get into the passenger see. i said no. not going anywhere with you, buddy. >> the victim of a north bay car jacking atempt that could have been much more. >> hard to imagine how any of us would react but she kept her said. it ended with the gunman tried to kidnap the woman in green bay in the attempt to get to the russian consulate in san francisco. we are live tonight with the incredable story. leanne? >> police say this is is where the first car jacking occurred. with regard to the murder sunday morning police have identified the woman they have not given a name in
murder, mystery, amanda knox speaks, an abc news exclusive. again tomorrow night right here. orrow ght. ght right here. goodnight. goodnight. >>> tonight an oregon murder suspect and terror caused. what his next target might have been. >> wind and we're moments from a red flag fire warning. >> hundreds expected for a community vij yismt i'll have a live report. coming up. >> and abc 7 news i team uncovers a policy that could mean your car could be taken from you...
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our commitment has never been stronger. >>> welcome back to "amanda knox: the unanswered questions." first guilty and then freed on appeal. but now the italian court system is taking one last shot. knox now faces the uncertainty of extradition, the terror of being thrown back behind bars and the pain of who did this in the first place. >>> you're shocked that there's going to be a retrial, yes? >> yeah. >> why? >> because there's no evidence against me. the physical evidence that the prosecution was putting forth and damning against me was proven to be wrong. and for all of their theories about my personality and my behavior, there is nothing that links me to this murder. i am not present at the crime scene. i am just not. and the idea that i could have participated in a murder and yet be not present at the crime scene is ludicrous. so people can talk about my behavior and talk about my active sexual life all they want, but it's irrelevant to the fact that there is no evidence that places me at the murder scene. >> do you think you come off to i can't prove it and not enough i didn't
our commitment has never been stronger. >>> welcome back to "amanda knox: the unanswered questions." first guilty and then freed on appeal. but now the italian court system is taking one last shot. knox now faces the uncertainty of extradition, the terror of being thrown back behind bars and the pain of who did this in the first place. >>> you're shocked that there's going to be a retrial, yes? >> yeah. >> why? >> because there's no evidence against...
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here's brandi hitt. >> reporter: amanda knox released her memoir "waiting to be heard." in an exclusive interview with diane sawyer knox said she wants to clear her name. >> did you kill meredith kercher? >> no. >> were you there that night? >> no. >> do you know anything you have not told police that you have not said in this book, do you know anything? >> no. >> reporter: knox was an american college student studying abroad when she was arrested and tried for the 2007 murder of her roommate, british student meredith kercher. >> what happened to me hit me like a train, and there was nothing i could do to stop it. >> reporter: knox and her then boyfriend were both convicted in italy's highest criminal court. after serving four years of a 26-year sentence in a tiny room with only a small window, her conviction was overturned. >> did you think about suicide? >> i did. >> reporter: in her book knox wrote about her panic attacks, losing her hair and finding out the results of a blood sample she had given. >> and the doctor told me that i had tested positive for hiv. i was st
here's brandi hitt. >> reporter: amanda knox released her memoir "waiting to be heard." in an exclusive interview with diane sawyer knox said she wants to clear her name. >> did you kill meredith kercher? >> no. >> were you there that night? >> no. >> do you know anything you have not told police that you have not said in this book, do you know anything? >> no. >> reporter: knox was an american college student studying abroad when she...
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the trial of amanda knox. watched for four years as foxy knoxy as she was called and her italian boyfriend were tried for the murder of knox's roommate meredith kercher. italian media had a field day with knox printing leaks from her private writings and branding her a sex-crazed drug-fueled she devil. >> in an interview on abc last night amanda was confronted by some of those headlines that filled the papers during her trial. >> she devil with an angel face, heartless manipulator. sphinx of perugia. >> haven't heard those. i mean, i've heard the gist of them. and they're wrong. i mean, i was in the courtroom when they were calling me a devil. i mean, it's one thing to be called certain things in the media, and then it's another thing to be sitting in a courtroom, fighting for your life while people are calling you a devil. >> criminal defense attorney knows the knox case intimately. he is here to share his perspective. and the reason you know it intimately, for full disclosure, you worked as an unpaid consulta
the trial of amanda knox. watched for four years as foxy knoxy as she was called and her italian boyfriend were tried for the murder of knox's roommate meredith kercher. italian media had a field day with knox printing leaks from her private writings and branding her a sex-crazed drug-fueled she devil. >> in an interview on abc last night amanda was confronted by some of those headlines that filled the papers during her trial. >> she devil with an angel face, heartless manipulator....
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have no idea whether that was any involvement whatsoever. >> thank you. >>> for the first time, amanda knox is telling her side of the story. knox and her former boyfriend spent four years in prison and their convictions were thrown out, but in a dramatic ruling last year, italy's high court threw out that decision and ordered another trial. >> in a glossy rollout timed to the release of her new book, amanda knox is breaking her silence on the pages of "people" magazine and a prime time special on abc. >> i was in the courtroom when they were calling me a devil. i mean, it's one thing to be called certain things in the media and it's another thing to be sitting in a courtroom, fighting for your life while people are calling you a devil. >> knox, then an american college student in italy, spent nearly four years in prison after she and her italian boyfriend were convicted of murdering knox's roommate. knox was dubbed a femme fatal. this is how she responds to diane swauier. >> devil with an angle face. >> i've heard the jest of them and they're wrong. >> in "people," the 25-year-old speaks c
have no idea whether that was any involvement whatsoever. >> thank you. >>> for the first time, amanda knox is telling her side of the story. knox and her former boyfriend spent four years in prison and their convictions were thrown out, but in a dramatic ruling last year, italy's high court threw out that decision and ordered another trial. >> in a glossy rollout timed to the release of her new book, amanda knox is breaking her silence on the pages of "people"...
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that i'm looking forward to. >> the future for amanda knox. tune into "good morning america" tomorrow for an exclusive interview with amanda knox and her parents. "world news now" is coming up soon with overnight breaking news. as always, we're on line with abcnews.com. >>> two new brushfires are burning just north of the bay area tonight. sky 7hd is overhead. this one in napa. it is the site of an 1880s era resort. 20 acres are burning there. an unoccupied trailer wasroyed. destroyed. >> another fire in kelseyville near lake county. there are no injuries. >> the yellow fire has burned through more than a hundred acres in sonoma county just across the county line from calistoga. more on that in a moment. good evening. i'm carolyn johnson. >> i'm dan ashley. we begin with red flag warnings for the bay area. sandhya patel has more. sandhya? >> the red flag warnings were extended until moon tomorrow. let's check out live doppler hd and the skies are clear across the bay area, but the red flag warning is in affect for the north bay mountains, east
that i'm looking forward to. >> the future for amanda knox. tune into "good morning america" tomorrow for an exclusive interview with amanda knox and her parents. "world news now" is coming up soon with overnight breaking news. as always, we're on line with abcnews.com. >>> two new brushfires are burning just north of the bay area tonight. sky 7hd is overhead. this one in napa. it is the site of an 1880s era resort. 20 acres are burning there. an unoccupied...
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. >> tomorrow on "good morning america" abc's robin roberts will speak with amanda knox. thanks for walking abc news. see you back here tomorrow. >>> an eight-year-old murdered victim is remembered. a town came together to pray for the girl, her family and for the capture of her killer. good evening. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm carolyn johnson. leila fowler was stabbed to death in her home in valley springs east of stockton in calaveras county. tonight we hear from her heart broken family. john alston is live in valley springs for us. john? >> carolyn, more than a thousand people showed up here , 10 bus loads of people and others found other ways to arrive. the family of leila fowler was here and just about everywhere they turned they were met with hugs. leila fowler's family turned to each other for support and they felt the embrace of a thousand community members who turned out to celebrate the life of the eight-year-old girl. her older brother, justin, was the first family member to speak. >> i am not saying goodbye to leila. i will stacey you later. i will say see you late
. >> tomorrow on "good morning america" abc's robin roberts will speak with amanda knox. thanks for walking abc news. see you back here tomorrow. >>> an eight-year-old murdered victim is remembered. a town came together to pray for the girl, her family and for the capture of her killer. good evening. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm carolyn johnson. leila fowler was stabbed to death in her home in valley springs east of stockton in calaveras county. tonight we hear from her...
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can amanda knox convince you that she is not a killer?ch a special interview, amanda knox, the unanswered questions tonight at 10:00 p.m. right here on cnn. and ahead on "starting point" we're following breaking news out of ohio. the discovery of three missing women who were kidnapped for ten years. how did the suspect hide in plain sight? we're going to talk with former america's most wanted host john walsh. >>> today former south carolina governor finds out if voters have forgiven that infamous affair. we're live with a look at this very contested congressional race next. you're watching "starting point." i i had pain in my abdomen...g. it just wouldn't go away. i was spotting, but i had already gone through menopause. these symptoms may be nothing... but they could be early warning signs of a gynecologic cancer, such as cervical, ovarian, or uterine cancer. feeling bloated for no reason. that's what i remember. seeing my doctor probably saved my life. warning signs are not the same for everyone. if you think something's wrong... see yo
can amanda knox convince you that she is not a killer?ch a special interview, amanda knox, the unanswered questions tonight at 10:00 p.m. right here on cnn. and ahead on "starting point" we're following breaking news out of ohio. the discovery of three missing women who were kidnapped for ten years. how did the suspect hide in plain sight? we're going to talk with former america's most wanted host john walsh. >>> today former south carolina governor finds out if voters have...
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it is amanda knox in her own words. ox is speaking publicly for the first time just over a month after italy's highest court ordered her to be tried again for the murder of her roommate meredith kircher. knox and her boyfriend spent four years in prison in italy before their convictioned were tossed out in 2011. now with a memoir out of the way, she is out to set the record straight. more from cnn's nick valencia. >> i was in the courtroom when they were calling me a devil. it's one thing to be called certain things in the media, and it's another thing to be sitting in a courtroom, fighting for your life, while people are calling you a devil. it's not true. for all intents and purposes, i was a murderer, whether i was or not. >> in an exclusive interview with abc news, amanda knox opened up for the first time in years about her murder conviction and her ordeal in the italian courts and prison. knox talked about meredith kircher, the girl she was convicted of murdering, and what happened in 2007, the day that would change
it is amanda knox in her own words. ox is speaking publicly for the first time just over a month after italy's highest court ordered her to be tried again for the murder of her roommate meredith kircher. knox and her boyfriend spent four years in prison in italy before their convictioned were tossed out in 2011. now with a memoir out of the way, she is out to set the record straight. more from cnn's nick valencia. >> i was in the courtroom when they were calling me a devil. it's one thing...
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let's move on to another contentious, much more contentious, figure you may argue, amanda knox.he's given her first big interview on the back of a book that's coming out. let's watch. >> i was in the courtroom when they were calling me a devil. i mean, it's one thing to be called certain things in the media and then it's another thing to be sitting in a courtroom, fighting for your life while people are calling you a devil. for all intents and purposes, i was a murderer. whether i was or not. >> mark, my issue is not that she's unentitled to do a book. she's been through a harrowing experience although obviously the experience is not over yet. the italians want to retry her. but my issue is a bit more personal in the sense i know meredith kercher's father, who is british, obviously, as she is or she was. he feels extremely distressed obviously about what happened and very distressed about amanda knox going on this big publicity whirl and making lots of money out of it. he used to work for a newspaper i edited. i have a big problem with her making $4 million from effectively the
let's move on to another contentious, much more contentious, figure you may argue, amanda knox.he's given her first big interview on the back of a book that's coming out. let's watch. >> i was in the courtroom when they were calling me a devil. i mean, it's one thing to be called certain things in the media and then it's another thing to be sitting in a courtroom, fighting for your life while people are calling you a devil. for all intents and purposes, i was a murderer. whether i was or...
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. >>> amanda knox is finally speaking out. she was convicted of murdering her roommate at a home they shared in italy amount did you kill meredith? >> no. >> is there anything you have not told police that you have not said in this book, do you know anything? >> no, i don't. >> i wasn't there. >> amanda knox spent four years in an italian prison before her conviction was overturned but she may be put on trial again because her conviction was overturned by italy's highest court. >> after crawling through a field of barbed wire and finally reaching what i thought was the end, it turned out it was the horizon and i had another field of barbed wire to crawl through. >> he killed meredith kercher in a drug fueled assault and she was forced to make a false confession. the new trial will start in florence italy and amanda knox will not be required to return. >>> syrian rebels quoted in the washington post say the administration is sending weapons to the opposition while at the same time pursuing the conflict. >>> president barack oba
. >>> amanda knox is finally speaking out. she was convicted of murdering her roommate at a home they shared in italy amount did you kill meredith? >> no. >> is there anything you have not told police that you have not said in this book, do you know anything? >> no, i don't. >> i wasn't there. >> amanda knox spent four years in an italian prison before her conviction was overturned but she may be put on trial again because her conviction was overturned by...
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chris cuomo interviews amanda knox.uzzle in this bizarre murder-mystery finally fall into place? watch "amanda knox the unanswered questions" tonight at 10:00 eastern. that's it for me. i'm jake tapper. i will now turn you over to wolf blitzer in "the situation room." >> thanks very much. in an astonishing rescue, a neighbor hears screams and three young women are freed from a cleveland home after a decade of captivity. the suspects three middle aged brothers. you'll hear the home owner described as a regular guy but also hear about some very bizarre incidents that raised suspicions. and what comes next? i'll talk about the healing process with elizabeth smart, who was also kidnapped as a teenager and held for nine months. >>> i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room."
chris cuomo interviews amanda knox.uzzle in this bizarre murder-mystery finally fall into place? watch "amanda knox the unanswered questions" tonight at 10:00 eastern. that's it for me. i'm jake tapper. i will now turn you over to wolf blitzer in "the situation room." >> thanks very much. in an astonishing rescue, a neighbor hears screams and three young women are freed from a cleveland home after a decade of captivity. the suspects three middle aged brothers. you'll...
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two years after gaining freedom amanda knox is talking a lot about it and telling cnn about what herfear has been. >> i'm afraid to go back there. i don't want to go back into prison. >> a lot more of amanda knox's interview with cnn's chris cuomo coming up right after the break. [ female announcer ] crest + scope gives you the ultimate in fresh breath. so you have the courage to jump in... ♪ or make sparks fly. it's the only toothpaste that combines the freshness of scope with the cleaning power of crest. life opens up when you do. >>> nor amanda knox, right now is one of the most agonizing periods in her young life. believe it or not, even after spending four years in a prison. because she faces the possibility of returning to italy and being retried for the murder of her study abroad roommate six years ago. knox did four years in that italian prison before the jury overturned her murder conviction and she quickly returns to her home state in seattle, believing her nightmare was over. but earlier this year an italian appeals court overturned knox's conviction -- rather, her acquitt
two years after gaining freedom amanda knox is talking a lot about it and telling cnn about what herfear has been. >> i'm afraid to go back there. i don't want to go back into prison. >> a lot more of amanda knox's interview with cnn's chris cuomo coming up right after the break. [ female announcer ] crest + scope gives you the ultimate in fresh breath. so you have the courage to jump in... ♪ or make sparks fly. it's the only toothpaste that combines the freshness of scope with...
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isha, thanks. >>> up next, amanda knox speaking out.ear her talk about the shocking news she got from doctors in prison and how she's doing today. susan page from "usa today" spent hours with her, joins us to talk about her interview, next. changing the world is exhausting business. with the innovating and the transforming and the revolutionizing. it's enough to make you forget that you're flying five hundred miles an hour on a chair that just became a bed. you see, we're doing some changing of our own. ah, we can talk about it later. we're putting the wonder back into air travel, one innovation at a time. the new american is arriving. >>> welcome back. in crime and punishment tonight, amanda knox is speaking out. the american exchange student spent four years in an italian prison for the murder of her roommate before an appeals court reversed her conviction. she has a new book out today telling her side of her ordeal. she also has done just a few in-depth interviews. in a moment i'll speak with susan page of "usa today" who spoke exten
isha, thanks. >>> up next, amanda knox speaking out.ear her talk about the shocking news she got from doctors in prison and how she's doing today. susan page from "usa today" spent hours with her, joins us to talk about her interview, next. changing the world is exhausting business. with the innovating and the transforming and the revolutionizing. it's enough to make you forget that you're flying five hundred miles an hour on a chair that just became a bed. you see, we're...
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. >>> and on a special edition of "20/20" you heard from amanda knox as she defended herself during an abc news exclusive interview. what does america really think of her? you will find out. >> and the driver of a fast-moving van gives police the slip, but it is a slip of a different kind that finally brought him down. we'll show you. >> all of that is coming up and then late other "jimmy kimmle live." >> we have music from band of forces. and ironman himself john favro is here. >> i >>> take a look at this wild video from los angeles. the driver of the stolen white van leads police on an intense chase on freeways and city streets and sometimes going the wrong way altogether. he hit several cars and two police cars. it took off running like this. he sliped on some wet cement and there he goes down in a minute. the police pounce on him. the cops jump on him and swoop in for the big arrest over a stolen van. >>> investigators say those in union city think they know why racist graffiti is around town. we sent alan wang to look into it and he is there live with more. alan? >> carolyn, inve
. >>> and on a special edition of "20/20" you heard from amanda knox as she defended herself during an abc news exclusive interview. what does america really think of her? you will find out. >> and the driver of a fast-moving van gives police the slip, but it is a slip of a different kind that finally brought him down. we'll show you. >> all of that is coming up and then late other "jimmy kimmle live." >> we have music from band of forces. and...
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amanda knox says that she does not want and to their grief. she hopes someday -- provincial i can have their permission to pay my respects at her grave can have their permission sunday to pay respects at her grave. >> coming up in the next half- hour on gmt, this will be a groundbreaking election in pakistan. i will be talking to a former pakistani ambassador to the united states. presentation this is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, united healthcare, union bank, and fidelity investments. >> your personal economy is made up of the things that matter most, including your career. as those things change, fidelity can help you adjust your retirement plan, rethink how you are invested and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices that can fit your personal economy. fidelity investments. turn here. >> "bbc world news" was pre
amanda knox says that she does not want and to their grief. she hopes someday -- provincial i can have their permission to pay my respects at her grave can have their permission sunday to pay respects at her grave. >> coming up in the next half- hour on gmt, this will be a groundbreaking election in pakistan. i will be talking to a former pakistani ambassador to the united states. presentation this is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu,...
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. >>> and on a special edition of "20/20" you heard from amanda knox as she defended herself during an abc news exclusive interview. what does america really think of her? you will find out. >> and the driver of a fast-moving van gives police the slip, but it is a slip of a different kind that finally brought him down. we'll show you. >> all of that is coming up and then late other "jimmy kimmle live." >> we have music from band of forces. and ironman himself john favro is here. >> >>> take a look at this wild video from los angeles. the driver of the stolen white van leads police on an intense chase on freeways and city streets and sometimes going the wrong way altogether. he hit several cars and two police cars. it took off running like this. he sliped on some wet cement and there he goes down in a minute. the police pounce on him. the cops jump on him and swoop in for the big arrest over a stolen van. >>> investigators say those in union city think they know why racist graffiti is around town. we sent alan wang to look into it and he is there live with more. alan? >> carolyn, invest
. >>> and on a special edition of "20/20" you heard from amanda knox as she defended herself during an abc news exclusive interview. what does america really think of her? you will find out. >> and the driver of a fast-moving van gives police the slip, but it is a slip of a different kind that finally brought him down. we'll show you. >> all of that is coming up and then late other "jimmy kimmle live." >> we have music from band of forces. and...
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amanda knox is breaking her silence. she face another murder trial. >> last night in her interview, amanda knox maintained her innocence. she was very careful to distance herself from the immature girl she was when she moved to italy. >> i was in the courtroom when they were calling me a devil. it's one thing to be called certain things in the media. it's another thing to be sitting in a courtroom fighting for your life while people are calling you a devil. it's not true. for all intents and purposes, i was a murderer, whether i was or not. >> reporter: in an exclusive interview with abc news, amanda knox opened up for the first time in years about her murder conviction. she talked about her roommate meredith kercher, the girl she was convicted of murdering and what happened on the day in 2007 that would change her life. >> it bothers me when people suggest she is wasn't my friend. i was stunned by her death. >> reporter: that's not how much of the media saw it at the time. knox was dubbed a femme fatal. it was actions l
amanda knox is breaking her silence. she face another murder trial. >> last night in her interview, amanda knox maintained her innocence. she was very careful to distance herself from the immature girl she was when she moved to italy. >> i was in the courtroom when they were calling me a devil. it's one thing to be called certain things in the media. it's another thing to be sitting in a courtroom fighting for your life while people are calling you a devil. it's not true. for all...
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i don't. >> amanda knox spend four years in prison before her conviction was overturned.he faces another conviction after her acquittal was overturned by italy's highest court. >>> no charges will be filed against a teacher who used masking tape to tie up a toddler. it happened at the christian preschool. 24-year-old angela bound a two- year-old girl's wrist and ankles after the child refused to take a knap. they tell pleasanton weekly that a thorough review of the evidence was done but they decided not to file charges but there is no reason why and the girl's parents are going through with a lawsuit. >>> according to a report, several security issues identified in a 2007 audit, still had not been addressed by the most recent inception of 2011, some examples, guns were stored in unlocked cabinets, and chemicals and by logical evidence had no seals to protect employees from toxics exposures. they are now looking to fix some of this in the audit. >>> the topic of immigration reform is not finished and the debate is centering on how same- sex marriage couples are affected by
i don't. >> amanda knox spend four years in prison before her conviction was overturned.he faces another conviction after her acquittal was overturned by italy's highest court. >>> no charges will be filed against a teacher who used masking tape to tie up a toddler. it happened at the christian preschool. 24-year-old angela bound a two- year-old girl's wrist and ankles after the child refused to take a knap. they tell pleasanton weekly that a thorough review of the evidence was...
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first, this is a side of amanda knox you have never seen.of her roommate in italy her legal troubles still aren't over. cnn's chris cuomo sat down with amanda knox. >> how are you, brooke? >> joining me now, forgive me, chris. i thought we were going to hear some sound. joining me here is mr. cuomo, himself. you have this sitdown and how was she? was she direct in answering your questions? >> she was. what amanda knox asked for, brooke, was something different. she says she knows there are still a lot of doubts out there. she wanted to deal directly with the questions and issues that few people's doubt about her. this was a very critical analysis. here are the things that raise questions about your behavior before, the day that you discover the scene at your villa, the behavior afterwards, the case the prosecution makes. all of those things. it was very direct. this is what amanda knox wanted and she did seem satisfied afterwards, brooke, that she had dealt with the questions. and what you meet when you find yourself with amanda knox is some
first, this is a side of amanda knox you have never seen.of her roommate in italy her legal troubles still aren't over. cnn's chris cuomo sat down with amanda knox. >> how are you, brooke? >> joining me now, forgive me, chris. i thought we were going to hear some sound. joining me here is mr. cuomo, himself. you have this sitdown and how was she? was she direct in answering your questions? >> she was. what amanda knox asked for, brooke, was something different. she says she...
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in crime and punishment tonight, amanda knox is speaking out.he american exchange student has spent four years in an italian prison before an appeals court reversed her decision. a new book out shows her side of the ordeal. she has done a few in depth ordeal. in a minute i'll speak with s s susan page who had an in depth interview. a doctor told her they analyzed the blood sample and that he had bad news. >> the doctor told me that i had tested positive for hiv. i was stunned. i went back to my room with one of the prison officials telling me, well, you should have thought about it before you had sex with all those people. >> so she made a list of the seven sexual encounters of her life. >> and they leaked it? >> they leaked it to the media. >> afterward knox was told it was a miss stick and she wasn't hiv positive. susan page is a washington bureau chief. you spent about five hours? >> five hours with her in her hometown of seattle. interviewed her at some length. we went to a park and a coffee shop where she likes to hang out. >> how did she s
in crime and punishment tonight, amanda knox is speaking out.he american exchange student has spent four years in an italian prison before an appeals court reversed her decision. a new book out shows her side of the ordeal. she has done a few in depth ordeal. in a minute i'll speak with s s susan page who had an in depth interview. a doctor told her they analyzed the blood sample and that he had bad news. >> the doctor told me that i had tested positive for hiv. i was stunned. i went back...
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we're hearing from the seattle exchange student amanda knox who spent four years in an italian prison.prcharges c of murdering her british roommate. prosecutors say the roommate died in a drug fueled sex game. knox tells diane sawyer about being forced to confess. >> but uconn fessed. >> well, i can't confess. i was interrogated. they acted like my answers were wrong. they told me i was wrong that i didn't remember correctly, thatt i had to remember correctly. c and if i didn't i would never see my family again. >> her conviction was laterer overturned but that decision was later annulled. now she could stand trial again for the roommates murder. >> former ann arundel county administrator has become hisis court ordered community serviceu the 70-year-old was convicted in january for misconduct in office. he served 30 days behind bars and must complete 400 hours of community service by the end ofo the year. >> members of mont montgomery cy office will start -- two council members are call on the county's inspector general to investigate the problems. the center was supposed to openo two ye
we're hearing from the seattle exchange student amanda knox who spent four years in an italian prison.prcharges c of murdering her british roommate. prosecutors say the roommate died in a drug fueled sex game. knox tells diane sawyer about being forced to confess. >> but uconn fessed. >> well, i can't confess. i was interrogated. they acted like my answers were wrong. they told me i was wrong that i didn't remember correctly, thatt i had to remember correctly. c and if i didn't i...
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amanda knox speaking out for the first time. she spent four years in the italian prison for murder of her roommate. [ lisa ] my son is my world. he is the most awesome 5-year-old on the face of the planet. the most important thing is to know that he is safe. [ crash, alarm blaring ] it was shortly after midnight. these guys broke into the house. the alarm initially went off at 12:06. after a few seconds, adt called me. and the guys were caught by 12:29. [ male announcer ] when its your family trust adt fast response monitoring to help protect against burglary, fire, and high levels of carbon monoxide. when seconds count, the experience of adt matters. they kicked in the back door, but they did not steal my peace of mind. [ male announcer ] now get adt starting at just $99 with 24/7 protection just over $1 a day, plus a money-back guarantee. keep up with life at home through secure video. even arm and disarm remotely. [ lisa ] i felt very relieved knowing that adt was taking care of everything, and now i know that adt is absolute
amanda knox speaking out for the first time. she spent four years in the italian prison for murder of her roommate. [ lisa ] my son is my world. he is the most awesome 5-year-old on the face of the planet. the most important thing is to know that he is safe. [ crash, alarm blaring ] it was shortly after midnight. these guys broke into the house. the alarm initially went off at 12:06. after a few seconds, adt called me. and the guys were caught by 12:29. [ male announcer ] when its your family...
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amanda knox says that she thought about suicide during her time at an italian prison on charges of murdering her roommates. that was revealed in an exclusive interview with diane sawyer. she was a college students studying abroad when she was convicted in the 2007 murder of british student. the conviction was later returned, but they decided she should face a retrial. anything she says and maybe she says things years later that are contradictory, there are so many different ways you could damage your case in speaking to the press. >> she has a memoir that has just been released. investigators now say they have evidence linking a mississippi man to the poisonous letters addressed to president obama and other officials. mask asts found a dust well as pieces of ricin in james dutschke's martial art studio. things online that can be used to make ricin. >> 7 is on your side with big changes with the morning after pill. the fda is lowering the age to buy plan b from 17 to 15 years old. the pill is moving from behind a pharmacy counter to the drugstore shelves. the maker says over-the-counter sales
amanda knox says that she thought about suicide during her time at an italian prison on charges of murdering her roommates. that was revealed in an exclusive interview with diane sawyer. she was a college students studying abroad when she was convicted in the 2007 murder of british student. the conviction was later returned, but they decided she should face a retrial. anything she says and maybe she says things years later that are contradictory, there are so many different ways you could...