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| Amanda Knox tells prison visitors she is scared but 'always hoping' |
| By guardian.co.uk |
| Published: 12/14/2009 |
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Amanda Knox said today she was "scared because I don't know what's going on", after her conviction in Italy for killing her British flatmate Meredith Kercher. The American said from her jail cell: "I am waiting and always hoping. I don't understand many things, but I have to accept them, things that for me don't always seem very fair." The interview took place during a 10-minute visit by two Italian politicians, prison officials and two reporters to Capanne prison, on the outskirts of Perugia. Sitting on her bed in the nine square metre cell, Knox said she had felt "horrendous" after she was sentenced eight days ago to spend 26 years in prison for murder and sexual assault. "The guards helped me out. They held me all night," she said. Read More. |
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