Watch the Chilling New Trailer for Netflix's Amanda Knox Documentary
Do you "Believe Her" or "Suspect Her?"
Until now, Netflix has shared few details on its upcoming original documentary Amanda Knox. The film is scheduled to premiere on Friday at the Toronto International Festival. On Thursday, the streaming giant released two trailers, reflective of the divided opinion from the media and the public on whether or not Knox murdered her British roommate Meredith Kercher while studying abroad in Italy in 2007.
Titled "Believe Her" and "Suspect Her," the trailers paint two very different views of Knox, who at one point says, "That's everyone's nightmare, either I'm a psychopath in sheep's clothing. Or I am you."
Knox and her then-boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito were convicted twice and acquitted twice of Kercher's murder. The second acquittal occurred in March 2015, when Italy's highest court—the Supreme Court of Cassation—ruled that the case had no foundation. As Deadline notes, Netflix's documentary promises never-before-seen archival material, exclusive interviews with Knox, Sollecito, Italian prosecutor Giuliano Mignini, and The Daily Mail reporter Nick Pisa (who came up with "Foxy Knoxy").
Amanda Knox arrives on Netflix Sept. 30.
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