Amanda Knox: Murder on Trial in Italy

Amanda Knox sits before being interviewed on the set of ABC's "Good Morning America" in New York, January 31st 2014, a day after an Italian court upheld guilty verdicts against Knox and her former Italian boyfriend, Raffaele Sollecito, on charges of murde

Despite her murder conviction, Amanda Knox may never be extradited to Italy

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A day after she was re-convicted of murder, Amanda Knox says she will never willingly go back to Italy. So what are the chances she’ll be extradited?

Public opinion in Italy divided over Amanda Knox acquittal

Top of the Hour: Amanda Knox Returns to US, Morning Headlines

Italians React to the Release of Amanda Knox

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Amanda Knox freed by Italian appeals court

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Top of the Hour: Amanda Knox Appeal, Morning Headlines

Amanda Knox, the American student who was convicted of murdering her roommate while studying in Italy, told an Italian appeals court she’s innocent and the accusations against her are groundless. Knox and a co-defendant were convicted of murder in 2009. She was sentenced to 26 years in prison.

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Amanda Knox appeal trial nears verdict

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Journalist Nina Burleigh says we shouldn’t just dismiss the Amanda Knox case as tabloid fodder. Much of the case, she insists, is about cultural misunderstandings between the U.S. and Italy.