Amanda Knox 'still angry about being hunted' and blamed for pal Meredith Kercher's murder
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EXCLUSIVE: Amanda Knox 'still angry about being hunted' and blamed for Meredith Kercher's murderAmanda Knox appears on stage to talk about her life following Meredith Kercher's death at a question and answer session with members of the publicCommentsNewsAndy Lines10:01, 22 Apr 2026Updated 10:20, 22 Apr 2026View 5 ImagesAmanda Knox speaks emotionally about time since Meredith Kercher's death(Image: Getty Images)Amanda Knox has opened her heart at an extraordinary emotional event to promote her documentary which saw her close to tears. Knox described being “haunted” by her treatment after being falsely accused of being involved in the death of British student Meredith Kercher. She said she was devastated when first jailed she said: “I was looking at 26 years. I thought I’d never have children and I’d always wanted to be a mother.”She added: “I’m constantly compared to my dead friend.” Knox came to Meredith’s home city of London for the first time in a question and answer session with members of the public. She even revealed she had been in Chester making a podcast about Lucy Letby - the nurse convicted of killing seven babies.View 5 ImagesAmanda Knox speaks emotionally about Meredith Kerchner deathREAD MORE: Minister repeatedly refuses to say if Keir Starmer was right to sack Olly RobbinsREAD MORE: UK inflation soars as impact of Iran war kicks in affecting prices for BritsKnox went on: “You always feel like you’ve got something to prove - you’ve got to prove your innocence for the rest of your life. There is anger - there is grief and I still feel angry.“My life was totally upended. A part of me died in Italy - this deep abyss in me will never go away. I have a love/hate relationship with Italy".The mum-of-two added: "I’m kind of over it. I don’t feel the need to explain myself anymore. After 18 years I’m like ‘it’s not me - it’s not my problem now.'“There’s negative attention and scrutiny - everywhere I go I get scrutinise...




