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Amanda Knox leaves Italy a free woman

by KING 5 News and Associated Press

KING5.com

Posted on October 4, 2011 at 5:56 AM

Updated Tuesday, Oct 4 at 2:29 PM

PERUGIA, Italy -- Amanda Knox is headed home to Seattle a free woman, the morning after an Italian appeals court dramatically overturned her conviction of sexually assaulting and killing her British roommate.

New video shows Knox at Rome's Leonardo da Vinci airport. The Italy-US Foundation said she left Rome's airport for London, where she and her family had a brief layover before catching a connecting flight to the United States.

Knox family spokesperson Dave Marriott said Amanda and her parents are on a British Airways flight from London due to land at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport at about 5:15 p.m. (View flight tracker for British Airways Flight 49)
   
Marriott confirmed Tuesday morning that a news conference will be held at the airport about a half-hour after the plane lands. He said Knox's parents, Curt Knox and Edda Mellas, and legal adviser Ted Simon are expected to speak to reporters. Marriott said whether Amanda Knox will talk is up in the air.

On Tuesday, Knox thanked those Italians "who shared my suffering and helped me survive with hope," in a handwritten letter to the Italy-U.S. Foundation.

"Those who wrote, those who defended me, those who were close, those who prayed for me," Knox wrote. "I love you, Amanda."

It's been four years since the University of Washington student left for the study abroad program in Perugia and landed in prison. A jury on Monday overturned Knox's 2009 murder conviction, clearing her in the stabbing death of Meredith Kercher.

Knox, 24, collapsed in tears after the verdict was read, a stunning reversal in a sensational saga that became a cause celebre in the U.S. Her co-defendant and former boyfriend, Italian Raffaele Sollecito, also was cleared of killing 21-year-old Meredith Kercher in 2007.

“We’re thankful that Amanda’s nightmare is over,” her younger sister, Deanna Knox, told reporters outside the courthouse. “She suffered for four years for a crime she did not commit.”

About 90 minutes after the verdict was handed down, a black Mercedes carrying Knox was seen leaving the prison. She was expected to board a commercial flight for home on Tuesday.

The fatal blow to the prosecution’s case was a court-ordered DNA review that discredited crucial genetic evidence used to convict Knox and Sollecito in 2009. They were sentenced to 26 and 25 years, respectively.

While waves of relief swept through the defendants’ benches in the courtroom, members of the Kercher family, who flew in for the verdict, appeared dazed and perplexed. Meredith’s older sister, Stephanie, shed a tear, and her mother, Arline, looked straight ahead.

“We respect the decision of the judges but we do not understand how the decision of the first trial could be so radically overturned,” the Kerchers said in a statement. “We still trust the Italian justice system and hope that the truth will eventually emerge.”

The Kerchers had pressed for the court to uphold the guilty verdicts, and resisted theories that a third man convicted in the case, Rudy Hermann Guede, had acted alone. Guede, convicted in a separate trial, is serving a 16-year sentence.

There were two options to acquit: that there wasn’t enough evidence to uphold the conviction or that the pair simply didn’t commit the crime. The eight-member jury determined the latter, clearing Knox and Sollecito completely.

The verdict reverberated through the streets of this medieval hilltop town, where both Knox and Kercher had arrived with so much anticipation for overseas studies programs four years ago.

Hundreds of mostly university-age youths gathered in the piazza outside the courtroom jeered as news of the acquittals spread. “Shame! Shame!” they yelled, adding that a black man had been made to shoulder all of the guilt for the murder.

Knox was pale, clearly terrified and appeared breathless as she arrived for the verdict shortly after 9:30 p.m.

Presiding Judge Claudio Pratillo Hellmann read out the verdict in a frescoed subterranean courtroom packed with reporters. In five minutes, Knox’s fate was reversed.

“The appeals Court of Perugia ... orders the immediate release of Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito,” Hellmann said.

The jury upheld Knox’s conviction on a charge of slander for accusing bar owner Diya “Patrick” Lumumba of carrying out the killing. But it set the sentence at three years, amounting to time served. Knox has been in prison since Nov. 6, 2007, five days after the murder.

After the verdict, Knox dropped her head in sobs and had to be propped up by lawyers on both sides of her.

Prosecutors said they would appeal to the nation’s highest criminal court, the Court of Cassation, after reading the court’s reasoning, due out within 90 days.

“Tonight’s sentence is wrong and confounding,” prosecutor Giuliano Mignini told the ANSA news agency. “There is a heavy conviction for slander. Why did she accuse him? We don’t know.”

“The Court of Cassation will establish who is right” between the lower court and the appeals court, he added. Mignini said there was “unprecedented media pressure,” revisiting a theme he touched on during his closing arguments.

In the meantime, nothing in Italian law prevents Knox from returning home to Seattle.

At a news conference earlier in the day, the Kerchers expressed hope that the jury would deliberate without considering the intense media coverage of the case.

Stephanie Kercher lamented that her sister “has been nearly forgotten” as attention shifted to Knox and her appeal. “We want to keep her memory alive,” the sister said before the verdict.

The trial captivated audiences worldwide. Knox and Sollecito, who had just begun dating, were convicted of murdering Kercher in what the lower court said had begun as a drug-fueled sexual assault.

Lawyers for Knox and Sollecito charged that Guede was the sole killer, but the prosecution and a lawyer for the Kercher family said bruises and a lack of defensive wounds on Kercher’s body prove there was more than one aggressor holding her down.

After the verdict, the U.S. State Department said it appreciated the “careful consideration” the Italian justice system gave to the case. “Our embassy in Rome will continue to provide appropriate consular assistance to Ms. Knox and her family,” spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said.

In Seattle, about a dozen supporters began hugging each other at a downtown hotel suite.

“She’s free!” and “We did it!” they shouted after they watched the court proceedings on TV.

Supporters also expressed sympathy for the Kercher family.

“This is primarily a sad occasion,” said Tom Wright, one of the main organizers of the Friends of Amanda group, after the verdict. “They lost their daughter. We’ll keep them in our prayers.”

Kellanne Henry, a friend of Knox’s mother, Edda Mellas, visited the family in Italy.

“It’s the first night in four years that (Edda) is going to know her daughter is safe,” said Henry, holding crumpled tissues in her hand. “That was a really overwhelming thought for me.”

Earlier Monday, Knox tearfully told the court in fluent Italian that she did not kill the woman who shared an apartment with her when they were both students in Perugia. Knox frequently paused for breath as she spoke to the eight members of the jury in a packed courtroom, but managed to maintain her composure during the 10-minute address.

“I’ve lost a friend in the worst, most brutal, most inexplicable way possible,” she said. “I’m paying with my life for things that I didn’t do.”

Knox said she always wanted justice for Kercher. “She had her bedroom next to mine. She was killed in our own apartment. If I had been there that night, I would be dead,” Knox said. “But I was not there.”

“I did not kill. I did not rape. I did not steal. I wasn’t there,” she said.

In his own speech to the jury, Sollecito said: “I never hurt anyone, never in my life.”

The prosecution’s case was set back during the appeal when two court-ordered independent experts reviewed the DNA evidence that had been used to link Knox and Sollecito to the crime during the first trial.

From the start, the weak point in the prosecution’s case was the lack of motive along with unreliable and at times contradictory eyewitness testimony. Therefore, much depended on the scientific evidence gathered by investigators.

Prosecutors maintain that Knox’s DNA was found on the handle of a kitchen knife believed to be the murder weapon, and that Kercher’s DNA was found on the blade. They said Sollecito’s DNA was on the clasp of Kercher’s bra as part of a mix of evidence that also included the victim’s genetic profile.

But the independent review—ordered at the request of the defense, which had always disputed those findings—reached a different conclusion.

The two experts found that police conducting the investigation had made glaring errors in evidence-collecting and that below-standard testing and possible contamination raised doubts over the attribution of DNA traces, both on the blade and on the bra clasp, which was collected from the crime scene 46 days after the murder.

Prosecutors spent several hearings and a significant portion of their closing arguments trying to refute the review, attacking the experts as unqualified, standing by their original conclusions and defending the work of forensic police.

They also pointed to what a prosecutor, Manuela Comodi, called “gigantic, rock-solid circumstantial evidence” that contributed to the original convictions.

 

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pete35 said on October 5, 2011 at 9:35 PM

BREAKING NEWS, TOP NEWS STORY: Amanda Knox spotted going to the bathroom. The media in this country is an embarrasment and an absolute laughing stock. They are shameful. Fuc** seriously, the media obsessed losers who are on top of this story 24/7 only care about this women because she is good looking, period. If she was poor, unattractice, possibly a different race, they wouldn't give a rats as* about this story. You supporters outside of freinds and family are so pathetically shallow. Get a life. I just had to comment because she is everywhere I look.

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danmonsterman said on October 4, 2011 at 6:21 PM

I'm as interested in Amanda as anyone else in the Pacific Northwest. But this coverage by King 5 News is absurd. Live on the runway while her plane is in the air. Live as the plane lasts. Live as speaks (for 1 minute). Meanwhile, inane, gibberish reporting. Jean, "Think how you'd feel if it was your daughter?" Ten more follow up statements saying almost the exact same thing. Best of all, Jean again, "I wonder how much privacy she'll get from the media?" This is we watch a live air shot of her van driving home to West Seattle. So the answer is, not much. After an hour and a half of this nonsense, Jean announces that they will continue with this coverage at 6, usurping the national news, just in case you didn't get enough of this. Come on King 5!!!!

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collegeguy said on October 4, 2011 at 6:16 PM

@Jake-518, actually he can keep practicing even though he is a convicted criminal due to his tampering with a different case.

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collegeguy said on October 4, 2011 at 6:15 PM

@Nuclearian = No brained ignorant fool.

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Nuclearian said on October 4, 2011 at 5:40 PM

Amanda. White OJ!!

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emptynestr said on October 4, 2011 at 5:04 PM

I am glad that Amanda is coming home. I just hope that in the future that she will remember that experience and make better choices of friends so that she doesn't get painted into another situation that has already cost her family everything they had in order to free her this time. I am sorry for what she has had to endure but perhaps it is a good lesson for anyone going to another country that it is THEIR laws that rule and not that of the U.S.A. You don't get any favors in foreign courts or jails. I hope Amanda will some day make it up to her family for what she has put them through and cost them. She owes them a debt of gratitude and a productive life.

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1beachperson said on October 4, 2011 at 4:10 PM

Welcome Home Amanda and family. Now let's hope this young lady can regain some semblance of a normal life. To the Kirchner family, I sympathize at your loss and understand your confusion and desire to find the truth. The truth is sitting in an Italian prison for 16 years (what a joke). The evidence shows Amada and Rafaele were not there and not involved. Did anyone ever wonder why her other 2 roommates left the country so quickly - the day after the murder? Were they ever questioned. I don't know, maybe it's just me, but if I were guilty of this crime, I would have left when I had the chance - Amanda did not and became the "fall guy" for police and prosecutors who were too lazy to do their jobs. You don't convict someone of murder just by calling them names and defaming their character - unles you're in Italy I suppose.

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Jake-518 said on October 4, 2011 at 3:03 PM

So... can we expect that prosecutor to lose his job? That guy was a religious nut. The theories he came up with definitely sounded like stuff from older days.

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whatsyurbeef said on October 4, 2011 at 2:14 PM

Well the court has made the decision and we who sit on the side lines who think we know more than the judge and jury should put a lid on it. Of course the Meat heads don't have that capability, they've been dead from the neck up since birth. I hope she makes a fortune to share with her Grandmother and family.

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conseula said on October 4, 2011 at 2:08 PM

@Rabidnarciccist...I've been trying to find the words and you hit the nail on the head. Kercher's may want revenge? No, they are not greedy, but in pain and lost focus and tunnell vision as they want Amanda and Raffaelle in prison! Why? Appeal evidence proved that Amanda and Raffaelle could not have murdered Meredith..As at Raffaelle's apartment having sex and smoking pot..does not make them murderers! Meredith apparently met Rudy at the bar and he came home with her! His DNA found inside her.. Kercher's say they respect the decision of the judges but choose to believe the original corrupted evidence and corrupt Prosecuting Atty. Their Prosecuting Attorney Gialiano Mignini was prosecuted prior to the first trial or duing the Appeal for "abuse of his office and executive powers." Convicted, sentenced to 16 months in prison for evidence tampering, lies, fabricating stories that put several innocent people in prison? No prison time yet and prosecuting at Appeals trial??

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americnharly190 said on October 4, 2011 at 1:22 PM

@Rabidnarciccist, your rabid alright! You probably just heard this on the t.v know nothing about this individual case, and had to run your mouth. Anyone who can compare Amanda and Casey Anthony are just idiots. I feel for Meredeth Kercher's family for their loss. Though something tells me they are not just out for justice anymore. The reason they cannot forgive Amanda is they 1) have never liked her from the beginning for some reason. 2) They didn't like the fact that she was getting all of the media attention, and she would make money off of it. They don't care who else remember's meredith because they always will. She's bitter because nobody is offering her a movie or book deal, talk show, etc. She loves her daughter but in every family there is a greedy side.

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wilcox5425892257 said on October 4, 2011 at 1:21 PM

Congratulations and welcome home Amanda. I hope you can heal from this awful experience. Prayers to the Kercher family; I hope you find peace knowing the real killer (Rudy) is in jail.

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SMHATYOU said on October 4, 2011 at 11:24 AM

I'm a bit confused at some of these responses. Amanda was let go because there was no solid evidence that she did it, but there was also no solid evidence that she did not. All of you screaming about injustice, and the slanderous nature of the Italian court system (while I partly agree), should really hope this girl isn't actually a psychopath being let back into our society. Only time will tell.

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the206 said on October 4, 2011 at 11:22 AM

He was stopped in Germany trying to board a train without a ticket and was immediately extradited back to Italy. Guede was confronted with overwhelming DNA evidence that put him at the crime scene at the time if the murder. He admitted to being at the house. Guede claimed he met Meredith at a bar and they both went back to Meredith's residence. He said that he and Meredith were "fooling around" in Meredith's room. Guede claimed he started not feeling well and he needed to use the bathroom. He claimed he was listening to his ipod while using the bathroom. When he came out of the bathroom he found Meredith bleeding to death. He claims that he tried to stop the bleeding but he panicked and left. He was convinced that the color of his skin would be enough to attract the attention of the Italian police. He fled to Milan and then to Germany. His story was far from believable and he was quickly found guilty of murder. just sayin' :

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the206 said on October 4, 2011 at 11:18 AM

For all of you who think Amanda and her boyfriend at the time did this, read on.... Rudy Guede was sentenced to 30 years in prison for the murder of Meredith Kercher. His sentence was reduced to 16 years on appeal and later confirmed by Italy's Supreme Court. Rudy Guede was a drug dealer that was well known by the police. He had also been arrested for theft. It was reported that he had a knife in his possession at the time of his arrest. He became a suspect in the Meredith Kercher murder after his bloody fingerprint was discovered at the crime scene. Rudy's finger prints were on file from a previous arrest in Milan. The owner of a Milan nursery school testified in court that Rudy Guede had broken into her school and stolen a big kitchen knife. Nursery school owner Maria del Prato testified that she had stopped by her school Saturday Oct. 27, when it was closed, and came upon Guede in her office. continue.......

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blackhat54 said on October 4, 2011 at 11:09 AM

Sing a new song, For God has done a marvelous thing! Rape? Murder? That's a guy thing isn't it? Peace and prosperity to Amanda, Raffaele and their families. Sing!

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aziza said on October 4, 2011 at 11:07 AM

dakota? When in Rome, do as the Romans do. Meaning? Its their country and their laws, not ours.

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realitychk said on October 4, 2011 at 11:05 AM

I've read this complaint in many different places..."Amanda and her family did not express condolences for the brutal slaying of Meredith" by Guede. If Amanda had done so or cried and said how sorry she was for Meredith or for Meredith's family, that would have been taken as an immediate admission of guilt. Seeing how people are in immediate judgment without factual data (take this case for example), any emotion that Amanda would have shown (sadness) would have definitely been dissected in the "court of public opinion" and have multiple logical fallacies applied to show that Amanda was showing "evidence" of guilt. Catch 22. Darned if you do and darned if you don't. Maybe she wanted to say how sorry she was over Meredith's rape and murder by Guede but was advised not to because of all of the armchair quarterbacks who pull fact from fiction. Starting with the fable maker prosecutor. ******Welcome home Amanda. *********

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seamikey said on October 4, 2011 at 10:58 AM

Bumpus....I will not be in that line. After all, she's been in prison for four years, and is most certainly a bit messed up as a result because of what she's been through. I think she's far from "stable", and it's going to take her a long time to get back to "normal" if ever. Unfortunately, her every move from now on is going to be under the media microscope. She will have no privacy.

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shadedmuse said on October 4, 2011 at 10:49 AM

the italian prosecuters all went to the Nancey Grace school of law on how to slander the accused in the media to turn public the public against them.

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renazuki said on October 4, 2011 at 10:42 AM

Welcome home Amanda ~

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b7772005 said on October 4, 2011 at 10:42 AM

So happy this poor girl can finally come home. I hope the italians learn a lesson from their idiotic mistake. Get rid of that idiot Mignini before he EMBARRASSES your country again.

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celticrose114 said on October 4, 2011 at 10:39 AM

Welcome home Amanda. Justice has finally been done.

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dakotanative said on October 4, 2011 at 10:21 AM

When does the trial for the prosecutor start? He slander her repeatedly during the trial and appeal.

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shadedmuse said on October 4, 2011 at 10:12 AM

The Plane should drop her off in Texas and let the Texas show her Texas justice where the Crusifix in the court room loving italians failed to show her rel texas justice.

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auburngirl said on October 4, 2011 at 10:10 AM

The Italian procecuters knew Amanda and Raffaele did not commit this crime. The police did a sloppy job of investagating. They believed the story of a drifter with a crimminal history. The Italian press made millions and it is unforgivable that two families were put through hell just so a few people could become weathly and famous.

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bumpus said on October 4, 2011 at 10:07 AM

You know guys will be lined up to get a shot to date Amanda...she's a millionaire in the making....and she hasnt had it in 4 years...wow

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mickeygirl03 said on October 4, 2011 at 9:47 AM

Why must some of you be so hateful and rude? I'm sure you would be singing a different tune if it were you or someone you loved. Who's the sinner? We will all face our own judgment individually with our creator. Remember if you can't say something nice then shhh say nothing!

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nihan said on October 4, 2011 at 9:45 AM

Welcome home Amanda! And for those of you who thinks she is not innocent I really would like to know where you guys are getting your certainty... What proof do you guys have? What happens to innocent until proven other wise? You loosers need to move on....

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jazziee said on October 4, 2011 at 9:34 AM

WOW...I never ever saw Amanda cry over her roommate getting killed. I never her express any sympathy to Meredith's family and friends. It appears another young cute girl "All about me syndrome" getting away with a crime. As far as I'm concerned Casey Anthony and Amanda Know are from the same gene pool, they can't see past themselves. Luckily the Knox's can continue to live their dysfunctional life together and bail granny out of debt.

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rabidnarcissist said on October 4, 2011 at 9:16 AM

Just in time to see the leaves change! Welcome Home Amanda!

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lovewashington said on October 4, 2011 at 9:14 AM

Just a couple of letters explains it all. O.J.

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aolaolaol said on October 4, 2011 at 9:00 AM

LOL lets see em both in Playboy!!!!

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bumpus said on October 4, 2011 at 8:45 AM

seattlelovemonger - what role will Casey Anthony have?

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bumpus said on October 4, 2011 at 8:44 AM

I want to get a photo with Amanda in one arm and Casey Anthony in the other...maybe I could make a million bucks for my story?

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gladimoved said on October 4, 2011 at 8:39 AM

Okay, glad they have been released. Now write the book and screenplay so you can pay back Grandma and any other outstanding bills. There should be plenty to go around for everyone involved. Please, let's move on now.

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collegekid said on October 4, 2011 at 7:39 AM

Glad Amanda is coming home where she belongs.

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seattleluvmonger said on October 4, 2011 at 6:14 AM

well....they'll get the movie rights to recoop all the money they lost.....the movie title?... Helter Skelter II -Spawn of Charles....Lindsey Lohan will play the role of "Amanda" the daughter of Susan Atkins

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fwkc63 said on October 4, 2011 at 6:10 AM

Welcome home Amanda!

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