
by Scott Wampler
Netflix has found tremendous success with its original true crime programming, so it only makes sense that they'd produce more of it, and their latest true crime venture might turn out to be its most divisive yet. Or at least, that seems to be what they're angling for.
Amanda Knox, from directors Rod Blackhurst and Brian McGinn, tells the story of - you guessed it - Amanda Knox, the American student who found herself at the center of an incredibly bizarre murder trial (several of them, actually) in Perugia, Italy. Some believe Knox murdered her roommate in a kind of ritualistic sex murder, while others believe she was railroaded by the Italian legal system, a convenient scapegoat for bumbling cops who weren't able to figure out what really happened that night.
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