Amanda Knox came home to Seattle in 2011 after spending four years in an Italian prison for a crime she didn’t commit, hoping she could somehow return to the life she left behind.
But that life was no longer available to her. Knox was hounded by paparazzi, her every move dissected through the lens of the various fictions that were attached to her by an international media spotlight, the Italian justice system and a newly emergent phenomenon called “social media.”
When she wrote her best-selling memoir “Waiting To Be Heard” two years after she returned home, Knox was still technically on trial with the possibility of extradition back to Italy. “Did you or didn’t you?” questions continued to follow her as she attempted to tell her story. Even after her ultimate exoneration in 2015, she has