(ANSA) - PERUGIA, MARCH 18 - Amanda Knox is back to talking about Italy.
The American definitively acquitted for the murder of Meredith Kercher, committed in Perugia, did so on Twitter where, responding to a post in which the author Ash Ambirge published a photo of a well-seasoned plate of pasta and wondered "on the basis of Where am I?", he replied: "definitely NOT in an Italian prison".
The then American student was arrested in 2007 after the Kercher murder, released from prison after almost four years and definitively acquitted of a crime to which she has always proclaimed herself extraneous.
Last summer you had discussed your meeting with Giuliano Mignini, the now retired magistrate who directed the investigation into the murder.
Then it was Knox herself who published a photo of her on her social networks that portrayed her in the Perugia prison.
"What are you saying, studying abroad is fantastic" Amanda Knox wrote on Twitter in recent days, responding to an American student and journalist, Stacia Datskovska, who complained about her stay on Insider, a magazine followed only on Facebook by millions of people study in Florence.
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