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Amanda Knox on identity, imprisonment, and finding purpose through trauma

Amanda Knox on identity, imprisonment, and finding purpose through trauma

Update: 2025-05-12
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What happens when your name becomes shorthand for a crime you didn’t commit? At just 20 years old, Amanda Knox was catapulted into global infamy after being accused of murdering her roommate, Meredith Kercher, while studying abroad in Italy.

What should have been a formative experience turned into a wrongful conviction, four years in prison, and a sustained and lurid mischaracterisation by the world – casting her not as an innocent young woman caught in the crossfire, but as a cold-blooded killer.

Now, Amanda joins Andy to share the raw, painfully-earned insight that comes from surviving one of the most widely known miscarriages of justice in modern history – a journey through shock, shame, and ultimately, perspective and peace.

From lying on a prison cell mattress to forging an unlikely friendship with Giuliano Mignini — the prosecutor who put her there — this is a deeply human conversation about identity, survival, and the immense strength it takes to reclaim your own story when the world has tried to write it for you.

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Host: Andy Coulson

CWC team: Jane Sankey, Hana Walker-Brown and Rex Fisher

With special thanks to Ioana Barbu, Simeon Pearl and the brilliant people at Global

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Amanda Knox on identity, imprisonment, and finding purpose through trauma

Amanda Knox on identity, imprisonment, and finding purpose through trauma