A last-minute change in plans has led Amanda Knox to alter her upcoming events in the UK. The 38-year-old, known for her involvement in the controversial case surrounding the death of Meredith Kercher, had arranged to promote her latest documentary in London. However, due to the film lacking a British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) classification, the public screenings had to be canceled. Instead, Amanda and her husband, Christopher Robinson, will engage with the audience by discussing the documentary and participating in a book signing.
Although disappointed by the setback, Amanda expressed her excitement for her visit to London. The documentary, titled “Mouth of the Wolf,” chronicles Amanda’s return to Perugia, Italy, where Meredith was murdered in 2007. Despite the film’s focus on the tragic events, critics have accused Amanda of exploiting the situation for financial gain, a claim vehemently denied by Amanda.
In a recent appearance on “Good Morning Britain,” Amanda discussed her findings on the Lucy Letby case for a new podcast. She emphasized the importance of evidence-based analysis and shared her own experiences of being wrongly accused. Amanda’s previous legal battles and subsequent advocacy work have shaped her perspective on matters of justice and public perception.
Having been acquitted in 2015 after spending years in prison, Amanda has maintained a public presence through various endeavors, including writing books, hosting a podcast, and executive-producing a drama series. Despite criticism from some quarters, Amanda continues to engage with the public and share her insights on criminal justice issues.
