A last-minute change in plans has caused Amanda Knox to alter her intended activities in the UK. The 38-year-old, known for her involvement in the Meredith Kercher case, had arrived in London to promote her latest documentary focusing on the trial.
However, her scheduled screenings of the documentary at the Greenwich Picturehouse were disrupted by a lack of necessary classification from the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) or local authorities. Despite being available on Disney+, the film could not be shown to the public without the required classification under UK laws.
Although the screenings proceeded without the documentary being shown, Amanda Knox addressed the audience to discuss her experiences and emotions regarding the events surrounding Meredith’s death. She shared personal stories and reflections on her past, highlighting the impact of being wrongfully accused and convicted.
Her documentary, “Mouth of the Wolf,” retraces her return to Perugia, Italy, where the tragic incident occurred, and includes original songs performed by Knox herself. While some critics have accused her of profiting from the tragedy, Knox defended her actions, emphasizing her advocacy work and learning from past mistakes.
Following her appearance on “Good Morning Britain” discussing the Lucy Letby case, Knox reiterated her commitment to seeking justice and understanding the complexities of high-profile cases. Despite the challenges she has faced since her exoneration in 2015, Knox remains active in various media projects and advocacy efforts, including her podcast and documentary work.



