Amanda Knox, who was wrongfully convicted in the 2007 murder of her college roommate Meredith Kercher in Italy, is featured in a new limited television series titled "The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox." The series aims to set the record straight about her story, highlighting her wrongful conviction and subsequent annulment in 2015 after serving four years in jail. Knox recently reunited publicly with her ex-boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito at a red carpet event honoring Hulu’s scripted show about the murder trial. The series is supported by Knox’s collaboration with Monica Lewinsky, who helped Knox adapt her memoir into the drama. The story is further explored in the ABC special "Search for the Truth: The Amanda Knox Story," which aired on August 22 and is available for streaming on Disney+. The new portrayal seeks to reclaim Knox’s narrative and address the profound personal toll of the case, which has continued to evoke strong reactions, including from Kercher’s bereaved family.
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