Knox talks of days in ‘limbo’

AMANDA KNOX, the American student convicted in Italy of murdering her British roommate, is quoted as saying in a new book that she’d rather not be famous for the slaying and that her days in jail feel like “limbo” – suspended between her old life and her hopes for the future.

Knox talks of days in ‘limbo’

Knox talks about her aspirations to marry and adopt children, and her interests in writing and languages, in a series of jailhouse conversations with an Italian lawmaker who visited her over the past year. The conversations serve as the basis for the book.

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