Amanda Knox, the American student convicted of murdering her roommate while studying in Italy, is back on television. Amanda Knox, who was exonerated of the charges, has an anticipated tell-all memoir coming out
- Amanda the Ripper
- An alt Holly Golightly from Seattle
- Bambi-eyed killer
- Black-widow beauty
- Concertante of sex
- Demonic, satanic, diabolical she-devil
- A double soul
- An enchanting witch
- Evil temptress
- A fantastic actress
- Femme fatale
- Foxy Knoxy
- Heartless killer with the face of an angel and ice-cold eyes
- Heartless manipulator
- Innocent abroad or a calculating killer?
- Italy's women of the year
- Jessica Rabbit ("not bad, just drawn that way")
- Luciferina
- Luciferina with the face of an angel
- More like Amelie than Jack the Ripper
- A murderer on Lifetime
- Naive kid from Seattle
- Rose West-shaped with the harsh staring eyes of a Myra Hindley and a bit of Lady Macbeth thrown in
- Sex-and-drug-crazed she-devil
- Sex-mad American party girl
- Sex-mad flatmate
- She-devil with an angel face
- A sort of tomboy retro hippy
- Spell-casting witch
- Sphinx of Perugia
- Venus in Furs
- Virtuoso of deceit
- Vivacious, sexually adventurous, guitar-playing student
- Witch of deception
There it was—the international media and the Italian justice system at their most imaginative, superstitious, possibly misogynistic, orgy-loving, sensationalistic best. Amanda Knox tells her version of events in an exclusive interview with Diane Sawyer and in her book Waiting to Be Heard, both out tomorrow.
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