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Marijuana was as common as pasta': Amanda Knox reveals her drug-filled days in Italy



While sitting in her prison cell in Italy, thousands of miles from home, Amanda Knox contemplated how she could kill herself.

The shocking new detail is one of many penned in the American student’s new memoir, ‘Waiting to be Heard,’ which is slated to be published at the end of the month.

The Seattle-native spent four years in a prison cell in Perugia after being convicted for the murder of her roommate, British student Meredith Kercher. Knox also revealed that while living in her flat abroad, ‘marijuana was as common as pasta.’


Those details are only a few reported by the New York Times, which obtained an advance copy of the memoir.

Knox writes that she at times felt trapped and pondered ending her life.

‘I started to understand how you could feel so locked inside your own life that you could be so desperate to escape, even if that meant that you would no longer exist.’

She writes that she was shocked to learn she was put on suicide watch after her 2009 conviction, and was equally surprised when a prison psychiatrist asked her if she had ever contemplated it.

According to the Times, Knox at one point considered suffocating herself with a garbage bag.


Innocent: U.S. citizen Amanda Knox, left, and her then-boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito, of Italy, outside the rented house where 21-year-old British student Meredith Kercher was found dead (file photo)



Release: Knox, pictured right at Rome's airport, gave an emotional press conference once she got back home in Washington, left, a day after she was acquitted of murder in October 2011

Two weeks from now, readers will discover the ins and outs of the Seattle student’s grueling ordeal and the transformation from a carefree college student to an internationally-recognized convicted murderer.

The memoir, published by HarperCollins, is due to be released on April 30, and contain first-person accounts from the trial and its immediate aftermath.


But according to ABC News, it does not include her life after the trial, or her reactions after Italy’s highest court demanded last month that she face a retrial.

The Seattle-native also wrote that being naïve and proud contributed to her initial guilty conviction, judging herself for acting ‘like a lost, pathetic child’ when dealing with Italian authorities.


Capture: Knox, pictured in 2010 being escorted out of court by Italian law enforcement officials

She also denied that she was performing cartwheels outside the police station after she was arrested, an infamous action that was widely reported at the time of the trial.

According to the Times, HarperCollins publishers have described Knox as intelligent and charming, and did not shy away from unsavory facts. In fact, Knox is reported to want to use this platform to confront the rumors, myths, and confusion associated with the case that enthralled the world.

During the murder trial for 21-year-old Kercher, the Italian prosecution condemned Knox as a ‘she devil’ and used passages from Knox’s journal where she wrote she would ‘kill’ for a pizza.'


Brutal murder: Meredith Kercher was killed in her apartment on November 1, 2007



Knox writes that the prosecution took these entries out of context, saying that it was merely ‘gallow humor.’

Her time behind bars at Capanne Prison, outside of Perugia, was extremely difficult for Knox, who writes that she was taunted by her cell-mates for being a snob, noticing she spent most of her time behind bars reading and writing letters.




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ABC News notes that all throughout the 484-page memoir, Knox professes her innocence.

The book will be published in the U.S., but not in the U.K., amid fears that the memoir could further complicate the retrial that Italy’s highest court dramatically ruled last month.

Since her release, Knox has been at Washington State studying creative writing.

Italian Raffaele Solecito was convicted alongside Knox in 2009 of killing Miss Kercher but the pair were freed in October 2011 after their convictions were overturned due to a lack of evidence. However, both now face a retrial after Italy's highest court demanded it.


Miss Kercher, a 21-year-old from Leeds University, was found semi-naked and with her throat cut in a house she shared with Knox in Perugia, Italy, in November 2007.

Miss Knox became 'Foxy Knoxy' and received the brunt of the attention as she shopped for underwear after the killing and turned cartwheels in front of investigators.

Sollecito tells how he met Knox at a classical music concert in Perugia before going on to spend the night with her.







Murder charges: Raffaele Sollecito, left, and Amanda Knox, right, are pictured arriving for a hearing in Perugia's court, in 2009; in Sollecito's book published last September, he maintains his innocence but says he and his then-girlfriend behaved oddly







Next to normal: Since being acquitted, Knox has been studying creative writing at a Washington state university

Within a week, Miss Kercher was murdered and the couple fell instantly under the spotlight of suspicion.


In the hours after the gruesome murder scene was discovered, the duo was notoriously photographed kissing and cuddling in the street outside while police investigated.

Italian authorities later described Sollecito’s behavior ass ‘odd’, and acknowledged the two had no real alibi 'except each other.'


They eventually told police that they had been smoking marijuana and having sex in Sollecito's apartment before falling asleep.


The pair was imprisoned days after the November 1, 2007 death of Kercher in the central Italian city. Both would remain there for nearly four years.


An appeals court overturned their conviction and freed them last fall, issuing a 143-page opinion that blasted the utter lack of evidence against them.


Rudy Guede, a petty criminal who was convicted separately, remains imprisoned and is serving a 16-year-sentence.







Studying abroad: Knox shared a house with Kersher in Perugia, outside of Rome

Police found their behavior 'odd' and he acknowledged they had no 'real alibi the night of November 1 except each other.'


Honor bound: Sollecito's book was released last September


The couple were arrested several days after Kercher's death and later convicted in proceedings that made headlines around the world.

Prosecutors portrayed the case as a drug-fuelled sexual assault, and Knox and Sollecito were sentenced to 26 years and 25 years, respectively.

The appeals court found the prosecution's theory to be unsupported by any evidence.


Prosecutors have appealed the acquittal, and Italy's highest court will hear their arguments next March.

Sollecito met Knox at a classical music concert at the Universita per Stranieri, the University for Foreigners, on October 25, 2007 - a week before Kercher's death.

He asked for her number, and she told him to come by the bar where she'd be working later that night.


At the end of the shift, he writes in his new book, they took a walk, held hands and kissed. She accepted an invitation to come back to his apartment and spent the night.

Soon the couple became inseparable. She began spending the nights at his apartment. They shopped for groceries together, and took a sightseeing day trip to Assisi.





THE CASE THAT CAPTURED THE WORLD'S ATTENTION: THE TRIALS OF AMANDA KNOX AND RAFFAELE SOLLECITO



Guilty: Rudy Guede, a drug dealer, was convicted of Kercher's murder

Meredith Kercher, a British student studying abroad in Perugia, was found murdered in the flat she shared with U.S. student Amanda Knox on November 1, 2007. She, along with Knox and Sollecito were studying at the city’s University for Foreigners.

In the days following the murder, Knox, her Italian boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito, and Perugian resident Rudy Guede were all arrested for the grisly crime.

The horrific murder of the bright young woman shocked the world, and for the next four years, the world watched as Knox and Sollecito were put on trial for the murder of the 21-year-old, who suffered 43 separate knife wounds.

While being questioned by the police following the murder of her flatmate, Knox was reportedly performing cartwheels in the station and sat on Sollecito’s lap during the interrogation.


However, during her appeal, Knox addressed her actions, saying: ‘Everyone deals with tragedy in their own way.’

Guede, a drug dealer who was originally from the Ivory Coast, was later convicted of the murder.


While Knox and Sollecito were acquitted of their charges, authorities rejected Guede's appeal after his DNA was found inside of Kersher’s body.

To this day, there are many unknowns in the case, though the prosecution’s original story – that Guede broke into the cottage and tried to rape Kercher with the assistance of a drug-addled Knox and Sollecito – is deeply flawed and is now known to be far from the truth.

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