Amanda Knox discusses her wrongful conviction in the murder of Meredith Kercher during a primetime interview. In 2007, Knox was convicted and spent years in prison until her conviction was overturned. She reflects on her lack of control in proving her innocence, stating, "I never really felt like I had the power to prove my innocence." The surrounding media frenzy focused more on narrative than evidence. The special will also examine how Knox dealt with misinformation and public perception after her case became a sensational story.
"I never really felt like I had the power to prove my innocence," Knox told ABC News in "Search for the Truth: The Amanda Knox Story."
"The case was never about the evidence. It was about the story."
The special will cover how Knox navigated the perceptions of her, the misinformation about the case and how she handled the aftermath.
Knox spent years in an Italian prison, trying to prove her innocence until it was eventually overturned.
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