Netflix's new true-crime doc looks like it's going to blow up the Amanda Knox murder case
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The case became very tangled. Amanda Knox and her former boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito were arrested for the crime, convicted of it in 2009, "declared innocent in 2011, re-convicted in 2013 - but declared innocent once and for all by Italy's highest criminal court" in March 2015, as The Washington Post reported.
In line with its massive hit "Making a Murderer," Netflix promises to explore "the other side" of the epic eight-year crime saga, and its two opposing trailers alternately paint Knox as someone to either "believe" or "suspect."
"Suddenly I found myself tossed into this dark place," Knox says, teary-eyed, as she faces the camera in the "Believe Her" trailer.
"Either I'm a psychopath in sheep's clothing, or I am you," Knox says in the trailer that asks you to "Suspect Her."
"Amanda Knox," which premieres tomorrow at the Toronto International Film Festival, will be available on Netflix on September 30.
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