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Netflix debuts chilling trailers for Amanda Knox documentary
It features new interviews with key players, including Knox herself.
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“I think she’s pleased with it”, Knox’s friend, attorney Anne Bremner told KIRO Radio’s Ron and Don. “Twice convicted and twice acquitted by Italian courts of the brutal killing of her British roommate Meredith Kercher, Amanda Knox became the subject of global speculation as non-stop media attention fed the public’s fascination through every twist and turn of the almost decade-long case”.
In a review, Variety said the documentary “reveals the guilty party”.
Knox also spent Tuesday at Facebook in Seattle to talk about “the vulnerable intersection between normalcy and public-figure-hood”.
Hot on the heels of Making of a Murderer, Netflix is releasing another true crime documentary, this one focusing on the trial of Amanda Knox, the American student accused of murdering her British roommate Meredith Kercher while studying overseas in Perugia, Italy in 2007. But the second, “Suspect Her”, leaves one left to wonder.
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“Before Italy, I had a happy life”, Knox says in the “Believe Her”, trailer. The streaming giant kicked off the year with the highly addictive documentary series Making a Murderer, and other networks have followed suit, taking their own spin on real crimes.