Would you want to be Amanda Knox's roommate?
Assuming you needed a roommate.
Apparently the Italian superior (or appeals) court has once and for all acquitted her of the murder of her roommate eight years ago. link
The court decided that the investigation was flawed from the start, and the first conviction (and 4 years in jail) were not supported by evidence.
All that said, would you want to be her roommate?
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Not really other than I wouldn’t want to be hounded by the press.
I never thought she was guilty, so sure, I would be her roommate.
Never thought of it as a negative, so I’d be ok with it.
No. I always felt she was guilty and I’m a lousy room-mate.
I don’t care for room mates and there is an off chance she is a psychopath so no.
”...the “unusual media hype” and the international repercussions that accompanied the case…” would make me shy of Knox.
That’s no reflection on her guilt or innocence.
S/O and I are not currently or ever accepting housemates, anyway, so it’s a non-starter.
Sure, I don’t think I would awaken to some kind of violence.
I don’t think she would kill me or anything. But I would probably avoid it since there would be a lot of drama surrounding it and other roommates aren’t hard to find.
I answered this on the assumption I were looking for a roommate. I see some didn’t. On the assumption I were looking for a roommate, then sure, why not. In reality, I am not looking and never wanted to live with a stranger, which is why I always had my own apartment, even when I was young and broker than broke.
Nah, she looks like she stinks.
Sure. She didn’t do anything. The whole case was BS from the start.
If I was the roommate type (I’m not), and I was in need of a roommate, then absolutely.
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