
Amanda Knox's Story of Wrongful Conviction, Exoneration and Justice
Amanda Knox, justice advocate, bestselling author and inspirational speaker, joins Robert Glazer to discuss her wrongful conviction, eventual exoneration, and pursuit of justice for all
Elevate with Robert Glazer · Robert Glazer | YAP Media
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ABOUT AMANDA KNOX
At 20 years old, Amanda Knox was wrongfully convicted for a horrific murder she did not commit. After spending years in prison, she was definitively exonerated by Italy's highest court and allowed to return home to America. Today, she is an exoneree, journalist, advocate for justice and author of the New York Times bestselling memoir, Waiting To Be Heard.
Amanda joined host Robert Glazer on the Elevate Podcast to discuss her astonishing story, her perspective of justice and resilience, the damaging effect of confirmation bias, and much more.
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