Amanda’s ‘murder’ joke is just plain ob-Knox-ious
AMANDA Knox, who was convicted and then cleared of fatally stabbing British student Meredith Kercher, has boasted about playing a suspected London knife killer during a murder mystery party.
Revelling in her role, the American proudly posted pictures on social media of herself and fiancé Christopher Robinson in character as she threw “shade” over the Leeds undergraduate’s death.
Knox, 31, acted as a Victorian woman who was accused of knifing the owner of a painting to death before later being acquitted.
Joking she had been accused of murder once again, Knox said her character had been exonerated in four hours, adding: “Better than four years.”
Her insensitive post was in reference to her 2009 conviction in Italy for the murder of Meredith two years earlier, which was later overturned on appeal.
There is something uncomfortable about Knox.
A family lost their daughter in the most brutal way and, regardless of whether she was found not guilty of the crime, she is guilty of causing needless pain to the Kerchers.
What is wrong with her? A woman is dead, but she still jokes.
The depths of
Knox’s selfishness, self-importance, inappropriate behaviour and utter lack of compassion and intelligence are beyond comprehension.