Knox makes emotional address in murder appeal

The American student convicted of murdering her British roommate in Italy in 2007 has said she is the innocent victim of an “enormous mistake”.

The American student convicted of murdering her British roommate in Italy in 2007 has said she is the innocent victim of an “enormous mistake”.

Amanda Knox said in an emotional address to an appeals court today that her life had been “broken” by three years in jail.

She insists she is not the “dangerous, diabolical” person described by the prosecution.

Knox was convicted last year of sexually assaulting and murdering Meredith Kercher, and sentenced to 26 years in prison. She denies wrongdoing.

Knox was in tears as she said she thinks of Kercher as a dear friend she is “grateful and honoured” to have met.

Also on trial is Raffaele Sollecito, Knox’s ex-boyfriend, who was sentenced to 25 years.

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