(ANSA) - PERUGIA, FEBRUARY 25 - A prison photo of Amanda Knox appears, the American who was detained for almost four years in Perugia for the murder of Meredith Kercher before returning free and then being definitively acquitted.
It was she herself who posted it on her social profiles.
Knox, back in the United States, never says if it is the Perugia prison but that was her only period of detention.
She in the image she appears with a big smile, collected hair and a pink shirt.
In the background a window with the bars of a grate.
It is not clear whether the photo was taken by herself, in a selfie, or by another person.
"This is a photo of me in the prison yard in the middle of it all," Knox wrote on Twitter.
"Everyone is going through something-she added-, even when they smile.
I hope reading this helps".
Many comments that she recorded the post, on Twitter and on Instagram.
There are those who write "you have incredible willpower and resilience" with a heart next to it, the same symbol used by many others.
But there is someone who wonders: "how did the camera end up in prison? I have to hand everything over when I get inside".
Meredith Kercher was killed in Perugia on the evening of November 1, 2007. Knox and Raffaele Sollecito, who have always declared themselves extraneous to the crime, were arrested five days later.
Those convicted in the first instance were acquitted and released from prison on October 4, 2011. Almost four years of detention that Knox spent in the women's section of the prison in Perugia.
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