Amanda Knox, who was convicted and then acquitted of murdering her roommate while studying in Italy, will write an advice column in a Seattle newspaper., which is owned by the family of her husband Christopher Robinson.
Amanda Knox pictured at Perugia's Court of Appeal in 2011 in Perugia, Italy. She was acquitted for murder and now has an advice column in a Seattle newspaper.In its announcement of the launch of the column, titled"Ask Amanda Knox," the paper did not specify what kind of questions would be put to her.
The announcement read:"Amanda Knox spent four years in an Italian prison for a murder she didn't commit and it's given her a unique perspective on life. "Now fully exonerated, this bestselling author and advocate for criminal justice reform offers her insights, such as they are, to reader questions about life, love, suffering, and meaning,"
1. Don't participate in murder... 2. If you must, do it in Europe where the punishment is lenient...
Column 1: Why traveling thru Italy is a bad idea
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