Amanda Knox is set to make her first trip to the UK, inviting the public to attend “two special nights” close to where Meredith Kercher resided. The American, known for her legal battles surrounding the murder of Leeds University student Meredith, will be in the UK to promote her film ‘Mouth of the Wolf’. This follows the controversy stirred by her podcast discussing Lucy Letby. Knox expressed her excitement about the upcoming UK visit, revealing that the screenings she will host are already sold out, with additional tickets soon to be released. The documentary, directed by her husband Christopher Robinson, chronicles Knox’s return to the location of Meredith’s tragic death, featuring original songs by Knox on the soundtrack. The 38-year-old, now a mother-of-two, has successfully turned her wrongful conviction into a thriving career encompassing various forms of media. She extended a personal invitation to Brits to meet her in London on April 21 and 22 for the screenings, emphasizing the opportunity for engaging with the film and participating in a Q&A session with her and her husband. The screenings will take place at the Greenwich Picturehouse. While supporters view Knox as a victim of injustice, critics argue that she has commercialized Meredith Kercher’s tragic demise. Knox’s legal saga, spanning from her initial conviction to subsequent acquittals, has garnered significant public attention. Her activities post-acquittal include writing a memoir, producing a true crime podcast, and involvement in a Hulu series based on her case. Knox’s return to Italy in 2024 for a slander trial further fueled media interest in her story. Despite the ongoing scrutiny, Knox has capitalized on her experiences, leveraging them into successful ventures such as her memoir, podcast, and involvement in film and comedy projects.
