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    Amanda Knox suggests killer nurse Lucy Letby was ‘wrongly branded a monster like her’ – as she urges people to seek ‘the truth’

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    Amanda Knox suggests killer nurse Lucy Letby was ‘wrongly branded a monster like her’ – as she urges people to seek ‘the truth’
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    Amanda Knox has sparked outrage by launching a podcast series which will examine Lucy Letby‘s murder convictions and question how people ‘look for scapegoats instead of the truth’. 

    Knox, 38, from Seattle, was convicted of murdering British student Meredith Kercher, 21, at their shared home in Perugia, Italy, in November 2007 before her conviction was overturned and she was released from prison in 2011.

    Knox and her boyfriend at the time Raffaele Sollecito were convicted in their first trial of killing Kercher but were ultimately exonerated by Italy’s highest court in 2015.

    The American, now a global campaigner for the wrongly convicted, announced the launch of her podcast series ‘Doubt: The Case of Lucy Letby’ on Wednesday.

    She said she has been working on the series for two years which would take an ‘unflinching look at a case that stunned the United Kingdom and the world’, adding she felt ‘recognition’ with Letby.

    Knox said: ‘When I saw how Letby was being cast as evil by the British press, I felt that uncomfortable shock of recognition. The trial, conviction, and unprecedented sentencing ignited a national firestorm.

    ‘Headlines branded Letby a monster. Public anger was swift and fierce. The story seemed to resolve into certainty. But I know personally how fragile that kind of certainty can be.

    ‘And how factors beyond the evidence can distort our thinking and incentivize people to look for scapegoats instead of the truth.

    Amanda Knox suggests killer nurse Lucy Letby was ‘wrongly branded a monster like her’ – as she urges people to seek ‘the truth’

    Amanda Knox, pictured in 2019, has sparked outrage by launching a podcast series which will examine Lucy Letby’s murder convictions

    Letby is currently serving 15 whole life sentences for the murder of seven babies and attempted murder of seven others between 2015 and 2016

    Letby is currently serving 15 whole life sentences for the murder of seven babies and attempted murder of seven others between 2015 and 2016

    ‘Doubt examines a difficult and essential question: is this case truly as clear-cut as public consensus suggests? Or are there unresolved issues that merit deeper examination?’

    She said the podcast is about ‘this crazy case of a young nurse who has been accused of being Great Britain’s most prolific serial killer of children’.

    Knox continued: ‘And it is a wild case that has taken over the public imagination and has even reached our attention in the US.

    ‘I really recommend listening to this. I kind of got pulled into this case because of how the character of Lucy Letby was appearing in the British tabloids.

    ‘And I was amazed to discover what kind of evidence was being presented in court and how the narrative of guilt really formed in the public imagination.’

    Letby is currently serving 15 whole-life sentences for the murder of seven babies and attempted murder of seven others between 2015 and 2016. 

    Knox’s decision to start a podcast has caused fury, with some accusing her of ‘profiting from misery’ yet again.

    One person wrote: ‘Knox cashing in again. When will she ever stop?’

    Another said: ‘I can’t believe people are making money out of this. Wonder what you would have done about Beverley Allitt if there had been social media at that time. It doesn’t bear thinking about.’ 

    Knox, who produced Disney series The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox, was criticised by Kercher’s sister when the show aired in August.

    She said: ‘Meredith will always be remembered for her own fight for life, and yet in her absence, her love and personality continue to shine.

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    British student Meredith Kercher 21, was killed at her shared home in Perugia, Italy , in November 2007

    British student Meredith Kercher 21, was killed at her shared home in Perugia, Italy , in November 2007

    Knox, pictured in 2008, and her boyfriend at the time Raffaele Sollecito were convicted in their first trial of killing Kercher but were ultimately exonerated by Italy’s highest court in 2015

    Knox, pictured in 2008, and her boyfriend at the time Raffaele Sollecito were convicted in their first trial of killing Kercher but were ultimately exonerated by Italy’s highest court in 2015

    ‘Our family has been through so much and it is difficult to understand how this serves any purpose.’

    The Kercher family lawyer Francesco Maresca has previously accused Knox of repeatedly profiting from her murder.

    He said: ‘On the one hand, Amanda says the trial created so much suffering for her but then she tries to have it all – the fame and the money.

    ‘She continues to make money from it. This time she has no qualms about doing it in Perugia, one of the least appropriate places to return to 17 years since Meredith’s death.

    ‘Knox is only interested in the profits she continues to make from an affair on which she should be silent.’

    The American also released a book ‘Free’, shared her experiences in a memoir, and has been the focus of a Netflix documentary and another film.      

    At the time of Kercher’s murder, Knox blamed a boss at a local bar she worked at, Patrick Lumumba, who had a solid alibi, increasing police suspicions.

    After an investigation and trial, Amanda, who was 20 years old at the time was convicted for the crime in 2009.

    She was sentenced to 26 years in prison for faking a break-in, defamation, sexual violence, and murder.

    Rudy Hermann Guede, from the Ivory Coast, was eventually convicted of murder after his DNA was found at the crime scene.

    Guede was freed in 2021, after serving most of his 16-year sentence.

    Knox returned to the US in 2011 after being freed and has established herself as a global campaigner for the wrongly convicted.



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