A common criticism of the true-crime genre is that many films and television shows neglect to focus on the victims. Some series, such as Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story , relay the events mainly from the killer's perspective. This often results in a one-sided narrative that loses sight of the most important people in these cases. Hulu released the first two episodes of The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox last week, and the series seems to fall into the same trap of not telling us a whole lot about the victim. On one hand, it makes sense that the series is told from Amanda's point of view ; she is the one who was wrongfully convicted of killing her roommate, Meredith Kercher (and Knox serves as executive producer on the show). However, the series does raise a lot of question
Who Actually Killed Meredith Kercher in the Amanda Knox Story?

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