Arguably, no name is more synonymous with modern true crime than Amanda Knox. Wrongfully convicted of killing her roommate, Meredith Kercher, while studying abroad in Italy, a then-20-year-old Knox faced torrents of tabloid misogyny and four years in prison before she was ultimately exonerated.
The public’s appetite for content regurgitating the controversial case seemingly hasn’t abated since Kercher’s murder in 2007—and that content still overwhelmingly centers Knox. She’s inspired two films (2021’s Stillwater and 2014’s The Face of An Angel), an eponymous 2016 Netflix documentary, and now, a new Hulu series out today salaciously titled The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox.
The fact that Knox herself co-produced the show alongside Monica Lewinsky adds a layer of interest to this umpteenth