Amanda Knox has been firing up the news recently, after judges in Italy accepted an appeal from her and her lawyers insisting she was innocent of the murder of Meredith Kercher, a British exchange student, in 2007.
Being such a high-profile case, a lot of media attention has been given to the trials and subsequent appeals of Amanda Knox, amid ongoing accusations that the case against her was incomplete and not strong enough to convict her, among with various other major flaws in the story.
Eventually, it was decided she was innocent of the murder, and Knox was released and returned to her hometown of Seattle. But what next for Amanda? How is a once-convicted murderer - now innocent - supposed to readjust and return to a normal lifestyle?
Know is reportedly keen to keep a 'low profile', but will the allure of celebrity culture be too much to bear for the 24-year old? Already a television movie screened in the USA earlier this year attracted high audience viewing figures, and the fact that Knox kept herself active during her four year stay in prison keeping a diary, a lucrative book deal is anticipated.
For more on the story, the good folks at ITN News have a short report, below.
Being such a high-profile case, a lot of media attention has been given to the trials and subsequent appeals of Amanda Knox, amid ongoing accusations that the case against her was incomplete and not strong enough to convict her, among with various other major flaws in the story.
Eventually, it was decided she was innocent of the murder, and Knox was released and returned to her hometown of Seattle. But what next for Amanda? How is a once-convicted murderer - now innocent - supposed to readjust and return to a normal lifestyle?
Know is reportedly keen to keep a 'low profile', but will the allure of celebrity culture be too much to bear for the 24-year old? Already a television movie screened in the USA earlier this year attracted high audience viewing figures, and the fact that Knox kept herself active during her four year stay in prison keeping a diary, a lucrative book deal is anticipated.
For more on the story, the good folks at ITN News have a short report, below.