More

Amanda Knox Returns Home: Knox Returns To Hometown Of Seattle After 4-Year Ordeal

First Posted: 10/04/11 09:44 PM ET Updated: 12/04/11 05:12 AM ET

By PHUONG LE and MANUEL VALDES, The Associated Press

SEATTLE (AP) -- Amanda Knox returned to her hometown of Seattle on Tuesday and was as overcome with emotion as she was a day earlier in Italy, when she was acquitted on murder charges after four years in prison. "Thank you for being there for me," she tearfully told her supporters in front of a crowd of international reporters.

"I'm really overwhelmed right now," she said at a news conference minutes after she was escorted off a British Airways flight out of London. "I was looking down from the airplane, and it seemed like everything wasn't real."

The 24-year-old's life turned around dramatically Monday when an Italian appeals court threw out her conviction in the sexual assault and fatal stabbing of her British roommate. On Tuesday, photos of Knox crying in the courtroom after the verdict was read appeared on the front pages of newspapers in Italy, the U.S., Britain and around the world.

Wearing a brown cardigan and black leggings, with her hair in a ponytail, Knox sobbed at the news conference and held her mother's hand as her lawyer Theodore Simon said her acquittal "unmistakably announced to the world" that she was not responsible for the killing of Meredith Kercher.

After her parents offered their thanks to Knox's lawyers and supporters, Knox spoke briefly, saying, "They're reminding me to speak in English, because I'm having problems with that."

"Thank you to everyone who's believed in me, who's defended me, who's supported my family," she said.

"My family's the most important thing to me so I just want to go and be with them, so, thank you for being there for me," she said before she and her family left.

Knox's acquittal, fueled by doubts over DNA evidence, stunned the victim's family and angered the prosecution, which insists that she was among three people who killed Kercher, 21. But for Knox's grandmother Elisabeth Huff, "It was like the weight of the world had gone."

"We all are as happy as can be. I can't tell you how long we've been looking forward to this day," Huff told The Associated Press outside her home in West Seattle, a tight-knit community a few miles across Elliott Bay from downtown.

Knox's father, Curt, later spoke to reporters outside his house, where there was a small welcome-home party but no sign of his daughter. He wouldn't say where she was.

He said Amanda would like to return to the University of Washington at some point to finish her degree, but for now, "The focus simply is Amanda's well-being and getting her reassociated with just being a regular person again."

Curt Knox said he's concerned about what four years in prison may have done to his daughter, though there are no immediate plans for her to get counseling. "What's the trauma ... and when will it show up, if it even shows up?" he said. "She's a very strong girl, but it's been a tough time for her."

Neighbors and well-wishers watched as Curt Knox spoke to reporters, and some approached with flowers and cards.

People in the neighborhood where Knox grew up were thrilled she was back. "WELCOME HOME AMANDA," read the marquee at a record store. A bar offered half-price drinks to celebrate her acquittal. Around the state, at least one TV station tracked the progress of her flight on the air using a plane-tracking website.

Knox left Perugia's Capanne prison Monday night amid cheers that a companion compared to those at a soccer stadium.

Hundreds of inmates - most of them in the men's wing - shouted "Amanda, ciao!" and "Freedom!" as she walked into the central courtyard, said Corrado Maria Daclon, head of the Italy-US Foundation, which championed Knox's cause. Daclon said Knox jumped a little for joy and waved to the prisoners.

She was soon on her way home, protected by the darkened windows of a Mercedes that led her out of the prison in the middle of the night, and then Tuesday morning to Rome's Leonardo da Vinci airport. She flew from Rome to London, where she took a direct British Airways flight to Seattle, flying business class with full-length seat and menu options including champagne, smoked salmon and prawn salad.

She and her family were on the plane's secluded upper deck. At least nine members of media organizations were on board below, but a flight attendant blocked them from climbing the stairs "to preserve the privacy" of passengers.

As the plane neared Seattle, the flight crew told reporters that once the plane landed, they would have to remain seated while customs officials escorted Knox and her entourage out of the plane. "You will not see her," the cabin crew chief said.

At the airport, 16-year-old Amra Plavcic shook her head at the dozens of reporters setting up for the news conference, within sight of the gate where Knox's plane was to land.

"I don't think this is important. It's way too much," said Plavcic, who was with her mother awaiting a relative who was on Knox's flight.

Knox was studying abroad in Perugia when Kercher was killed in 2007.

In a letter released hours before she left Italy, Knox thanked those Italians who supported her. "Those who wrote, those who defended me, those who were close, those who prayed for me," Knox wrote, "I love you."

Prosecutor Giuliano Mignini expressed disbelief at the innocent verdicts of Knox and her former boyfriend, Raffaele Sollecito. Mignini maintains that Knox, Sollecito and another man killed Kercher during a lurid, drug-fueled sex game.

Mignini said he will appeal to Italy's highest criminal court after receiving the reasoning behind the acquittals, due within 90 days.

"Let's wait and we will see who was right. The first court or the appeal court," Mignini told The Associated Press on Tuesday. "This trial was done under unacceptable media pressure."

One conviction in the slaying still stands: that of Ivory Coast native Rudy Hermann Guede, whose sentence was cut to 16 years in his final appeal. His lawyer said Tuesday he will seek a retrial.

The highest court already has upheld Guede's conviction. It said Guede had not acted alone but did not name Knox and Sollecito, saying it was not up to the court to determine who his accomplices were.

Kerchner's family said during an emotional news conference Tuesday that they were back to "square one."

Monday's decision "obviously raises further questions," her brother Lyle Kercher said.

"If those two are not the guilty parties, then who are the guilty people?" he said.

Knox was sentenced to 26 years in prison and Sollecito received 25, but the prosecution's case was blown apart by a DNA review ordered during the appeals trial that discredited crucial genetic evidence.

Prosecutors maintain that Knox's DNA was found on the handle of a kitchen knife believed to be the murder weapon, and that Kercher's DNA was found on the blade. They said Sollecito's DNA was on the clasp of Kercher's bra as part of a mix of evidence that also included the victim's genetic profile.

But an independent review - ordered at the request of the defense - found that police conducting the investigation had made glaring errors. The two experts said below-standard testing and possible contamination raised doubts over the attribution of DNA traces, both on the blade and on the bra clasp, which was collected from the crime scene 46 days after the murder.

The review was crucial to throwing out the convictions because no motive has emerged and witness testimony was contradictory.

The highest court will determine whether any procedures were violated. The hearing generally takes one day in Rome, and defendants are not required to attend.

If the highest court overturns the acquittal, prosecutors would be free to request Knox's extradition. It would be up to the government to decide whether to make the formal extradition request.

___

Associated Press writers Martin Benedyk and Haven Daley in Seattle, Colleen Barry and Alessandra Rizzo in Perugia, Italy, and Nicole Winfield in Rome contributed to this report.

FOLLOW HUFFPOST WORLD

By PHUONG LE and MANUEL VALDES, The Associated Press SEATTLE (AP) -- Amanda Knox returned to her hometown of Seattle on Tuesday and was as overcome with emotion as she was a day earlier in Italy, w...
By PHUONG LE and MANUEL VALDES, The Associated Press SEATTLE (AP) -- Amanda Knox returned to her hometown of Seattle on Tuesday and was as overcome with emotion as she was a day earlier in Italy, w...
Filed by Adam Goldberg  | 
 
 
  • Comments
  • 2,933
  • Pending Comments
  • 0
  • View FAQ
Comments are closed for this entry
View All
Favorites
Recency  | 
Popularity
Page: 1 2 3 4 5  Next ›  Last »  (48 total)
12:59 PM on 11/14/2011
Seriously, some of the comments on here are pathetic. We live in a world where people should be innocent until proven guilty, yet most of you can't wrap your small minds around that. Even in the case of Casey Anthony, which is COMPLETELY DIFFERENT, we have to assume innocence. You're not the judge or jury, you don't know the facts of the case. Stop pinning guilt when you don't know where it belongs. Since I don't know the true story, and since you don't know the true story, we need to go with the court's decision and say innocent.
I'm not saying trust everything you are told. I'm sure there are some conspiracies for you guys to put your tin foil hats on for, but if you think that this innocence was declared out of corruption, then there is no hope for you.
10:11 AM on 10/08/2011
She is not really crying but laughing in her heart "I can't believe I got away with this"!
This user has chosen to opt out of the Badges program
photo
rysagr
whip me beat me just don't bore me to death
03:04 PM on 10/07/2011
can we get her and casey together if you know what i mean
02:58 PM on 10/07/2011
AND I believe Amand Knox also got away with muderer or at the least she was somehow involved. Again, just my intuition telling me she is a very bad girl. I doubt she was not involved in some manner or other or knows what happened and was somehow responsible. Again, I could be wrong but that is how I feel.
This user has chosen to opt out of the Badges program
photo
Gizmo9
hmmmm...very interesting
08:58 PM on 10/07/2011
Always trust your intuition!
photo
amaboss52
I think, therefore I am, I think?
02:45 PM on 10/06/2011
Good grief, like Casey Anthony, are we going to be seeing this dum@$$'s name in the papers everyday. In all this the only one I really feel bad is Meredith Kercher. Knox seems to be a spoiled crybaby. I have'nt a clue if she did it or not.
06:07 PM on 10/06/2011
If you don't have a clue you shouldn't comment.
This user has chosen to opt out of the Badges program
photo
rysagr
whip me beat me just don't bore me to death
03:03 PM on 10/07/2011
didn't stop you
photo
golfvue3
It's all ball bearings these days.
08:58 PM on 10/06/2011
Better to stay quiet and have people think you may not be so bright rather than speak out and remove all doubt.
This user has chosen to opt out of the Badges program
photo
rysagr
whip me beat me just don't bore me to death
03:04 PM on 10/07/2011
yet here you are talking
02:32 PM on 10/06/2011
MORNING NEWS!

Curt Knox said that during an interrogation lasting several hours, police officers hit his daughter around the head and left her so traumatised that she falsely pointed the blame at Patrick Lumumba, a Congolese immigrant who ran a bar in Perugia where she worked as a waitress.

"Amanda has never been so terrified as she was during that interrogation by the Italian police,"

In sum: Amanda Knox was coerced by the Perugian authorities to name Mr Lumumba, they are the ones (the Perugian authorities) who are responsible for Mr Lumumba's false accusation. But they blamed Amanda for it, and charged her with slander.

The recordings of those interrogations are also conveniently missing, any of you guilters find anything suspicious here?

Link: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/italy/8811566/Amanda-Knox-hit-by-police-and-terrified-into-Kercher-murder-claim.html
This user has chosen to opt out of the Badges program
05:35 PM on 10/06/2011
So it must be true because her Dad said it? - are you serious?
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
similouis
09:06 AM on 10/07/2011
Amanda has problems with what's real and what isn't. She "imagined" that Lumamba raped and killed Meredith. Maybe she imagined the police hit her? No doubt she was terrified when the police told her that her alibi didn't hold up; Rafaelle told police Amanda was not at his place the night of the murder and that he originally told them she was because she told him to. Cell phone records, computer records and other witness accounts would later corroborate she was not at Rafaelle's all night as she claimed. Interestingly, Rafaelle has never formally changed this account, that she was not at his place all night. So where was she, hmmm??

The Knox family has invited Rafaelle to visit Seattle. I suppose they'd like to get their stories straight before the inevitable appeal.

****
Sounds like this girl's a real nut case based on her press conference the other night. I know plenty of bilingual people, they never need to be reminded what language to speak, like Amanda claims to. Also, looking out the window of the plane, "nothing seemed real". *Cues up the music to Psycho*
This user has chosen to opt out of the Badges program
photo
Gizmo9
hmmmm...very interesting
09:10 PM on 10/07/2011
In the press conference her father seems very arrogant - he must think he is some kind of a celebrity or something. The mother sounds like a strange duck too. No wonder the two spawned this sociopathetic child.
02:13 PM on 10/06/2011
Hurray for all the adulation given Amanda. (and what's-his-name too)
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Doug Clement
Vote for Chunk
01:47 PM on 10/06/2011
I think Knox is going to find out that not all prisons have bars in them.
mothergrace
If they knock you down, bite 'em on the ankle.
03:12 PM on 10/06/2011
True.

And every one of those bars will have a guilter's name etched on it.
06:08 PM on 10/06/2011
She's innocent.Accept it.
This user has chosen to opt out of the Badges program
01:21 AM on 10/07/2011
According to the law, so's Casey Anthony.
photo
kcmookie
This is like a bad habit.....
12:52 PM on 10/06/2011
light123 .13 Fans
Become a fan Unfan .17 hours ago (7:25 PM)

1- Yes. It is true. AK was fired 24-hours before Kercher's raped and murder by the black guy who she later accused of Kercher's murder. ONLY investigat­ive police work exonerated him. AK told that she "was confused" (for TWO WEEKS). It is also true that Mr. Lumumba hired on that same day AK's roommate --the bright, studious (a prestigiou­s Erasmus fellow), no drugs, mixed-race Kercher.
2- Yes. AK accused Mr. Patrick Lumumba, her ex-employe­r. Two + weeks later, she told --in one of her numerous versions -- that she did not understand Italian well (even the janitors in Perugia speak English BTW) and in another version Amanda said that she was "dreaming" (maybe too .......and on and on
It is amazing the level of misinformation people like to throw around as fact. Sadly many folks will fall for these kind of false statements. I will simply discredit the first point,please use it to discredit the rest:
1) If Amanda was fired 24 hours before Kerchers rape as you claim,why did Lumumba text Amanda that night to let her know things were slow and that she did not need to come in to work? Which she responded with "See you later."and turned her phone off so as to be alone with her boyfriend.

You cannot contest this point, as it is apart of the trial transcript.
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
similouis
03:42 PM on 10/06/2011
Lumumba: "She was angry I was firing her and wanted revenge," he says. "By the end, she hated me. But I don't even think she's evil. To be evil you have to have a soul. "Amanda doesn't. She's empty; dead inside. She's the ultimate actress, able to switch her emotions on and off in an instant. I don't believe a word she says. Everything that comes out of her mouth is a lie. But those lies have stained me for ever."

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-496218/I-fired-Foxy-Knoxy-hitting-customers-Patrick-Lumumba-reveals-framed-Merediths-murder.html#ixzz1a22LhqsM

Lumumba did text Amanda the night of the murder to let her know things were slow and that she did not need to come in to work. I don't necessarily see this as a contradiction that she was fired, considering that some form of notice is normally given upon terminating someone's employment.

Also in contradiction to Knox’s account is the fact that her SMS exchange with Lumumba, was in a different phone “cell” from the one covering Sollecito’s house, indicating that she was not, in fact, in the house at this time (just after 8pm),[77] Massai Report

The SMS text proves she was lying about her whereabouts (she claims she was at Rafaelle's all night) however.
photo
golfvue3
It's all ball bearings these days.
09:04 PM on 10/06/2011
You don't find it a contradiction that she was already fired - yet he sends a text message saying don't come in???? That is insane.
09:02 AM on 10/07/2011
@kc mookie, I believe that I read she was 'demoted'. She had actually been working serving customers in the bar, and had been removed from this duty and placed at the outside handing out flyers. I cannot cite the site offhand, but this is my recollection.
This user has chosen to opt out of the Badges program
photo
04:45 AM on 10/08/2011
This is wrong. Her job always involved handing out flyers during the day and serving drinks at night.
10:46 AM on 10/06/2011
After reading the Massei and Micheli Reports from the first trials, I felt I had a modest understanding of the motivation behind the verdicts. My opinion was, and is that the three of them were all guilty. Anyone who believes that they are guilty will need to read the Motivation report behind the verdict this time in order to come to a rational conclusion about the verdict.
I based my opinion the last time on the Motivation reports, so it is necessary to read them this time to see what they base the verdict on. I like to know what I'm agreeing or disagreeing about.
photo
kcmookie
This is like a bad habit.....
12:41 PM on 10/06/2011
While I completely disagree with you, and arrived at my conclusion by reading the Massei report, I can agree with your tone in this statement. Flaming the opposition gets to be pointless and you have expressed your opinion clearly and without rancor.

Amazing that we can arrive at opposite conclusions!
02:06 PM on 10/06/2011
@napia5. In the Massei report, Judge Massei speculate that Amanda carried the big kitchen knife (alledge murder weapon) from Rafaelle's apartment to the murder scene in her cloth bag, no evidence of this exist, does that make sense to you?
04:11 PM on 10/06/2011
I can think of circumstances where this could have happened, yes. You would ask me to speculate also, but it is not out of the realm of possibility.
Does it make sense? About as much sense as someone choosing a second story window to climb into. Again, I will wait to see what the jury decided in their report.
I was left believing that the judges made the correct decision based on their report. I will now need to see what has changed. I believe this is fair.
09:20 AM on 10/06/2011
No disrespect intended but folks always want to blame "The One Arm Man", in this case it was the black guy. Poor Amanda all she ever did was "Cartwheels, Splits, and was all over Her Boyfriend", at jail hours after her roommate's throat was slashed from ear to ear! Don't believe me google her doing Cartwheels.
FaceReality2
Democracy in the U.S. is an illusion
10:36 AM on 10/06/2011
"'all she ever did was Cartwheel­s, Splits, and was all over Her Boyfriend', at jail hours after her roommate's throat was slashed"

Yeah, stretching and kissing her boyfriend definitely shows she is a murderer--because that's not how you think you would act in the same situation. And every innocent person would react like you do.
11:17 PM on 10/06/2011
"The black guy," as you call him, has a name. His name is Rudy Guede. Mr. Guede left bloody handprints and footprints all over Meredith's room and the entire cottage. He also left DNA, both blood and semen, at the scene. He had committed prior burglaries with the same MO. No one else left bloody prints or DNA at the scene. He has admitted to committing the crime. Before his arrest, he told a friend that Knox and Rafaele, who had been arrested, had nothing to do with it. He said this via Skype, not knowing the police were listening in.

I understand that innocent people sometimes go to prison, often because of race. But in this case the DNA evidence proves he is guilty. The case against him is not circumstantial.
10:50 AM on 10/08/2011
Ok, "Inspector Clouseau"!
06:24 AM on 10/06/2011
I also look forward to hearing WHO ELSE was there with Kercher the night she was murdered.

More than 1 person did it & even if the appeal judges had to dismiss AK & RS because of the poor DNA tests, bad prosecutor & well funded defense, all OTHER evidences stay and --unless we say it was some criminal coming down and leaving from the sky -- somebody knows & he/she is not talking.

Even the head judge --who based on Italian law had to absolve AK & RS because the judges did not have 100% certainty -- told that he believes AK & RS know more than what they told (all different versions, NONE yet in agreement even between each other).

The main sentence says that ALL EVIDENCES (on Kercher's body) are that Guede was NOT ALONE.

Justice denied for Kercher & her family.
photo
kcmookie
This is like a bad habit.....
10:08 AM on 10/06/2011
How many erroneous conclusions do you have to see from the police and prosecution before you begin to question their assumptions?
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
similouis
10:04 AM on 10/07/2011
I'm reading that there were such serious mistakes by the Italian Ministry of Justice that the Supreme Court or even the President of the Republic of Italy if he is petitioned could throw out the entire Hellman proceedings, verdict and sentence.
FaceReality2
Democracy in the U.S. is an illusion
10:39 AM on 10/06/2011
"ALL EVIDENCES (on Kercher's body) are that Guede was NOT ALONE."

Only Guede's DNA is on and inside Kercher's body--no one else's.
12:02 AM on 10/06/2011
I look forward to hearing about the Italian prosecutor and how corrupt and overzealous he is. Hopefully he will be sentenced to a long jail term as he was found guilty of prosecutorial misconduct.
FaceReality2
Democracy in the U.S. is an illusion
10:48 AM on 10/06/2011
Sollecito's hard drive, which would have showed internet searches during the time of the murder, was mysteriously erased while in police custody. Someone needs to pay for evidence tampering.
This user has chosen to opt out of the Badges program
05:40 PM on 10/06/2011
The police could find no evidence of his computer use, so they must have erased his hard drive? - WTF?
09:50 PM on 10/05/2011
She did it! This is OJSimpson 2.0!!
This user has chosen to opt out of the Badges program
photo
manntxs
I opted out cause I don't need no stinkin badges.
10:35 PM on 10/05/2011
Your screen name...got a question...would you put that on a bumper sticker and put it on the bumper of your car?
01:01 AM on 10/06/2011
Rudy Guede is OJ Simpson 2.0.He had knife wounds on his hand.Amanda and Raffaele didn't know the bum.They were never together with him at any time or place.
12:10 PM on 10/06/2011
I guess that explains how Amanda had the victims blood on her shoes.
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Koeiseun
08:58 PM on 10/05/2011
BooHooHoo.......