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Italy / Knox Murder Trial #1059280

ABC Evening News for Thursday, Jan 30, 2014
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(Studio: Diane Sawyer) The guilty verdict in the third murder trial in Italy of American Amanda Knox introduced; photos shown.

(Seattle: Neal Karlinsky) The six-year international firestorm over the murder of Meredith Kercher with the conviction of Knox and Raffaele Sollecito examined; Knox's reaction quoted; details given about her acquittal, the new trial and the extradition issue. [For Guardian Films, kNOX - says she will not go back willingly.] [In interview, mother Edda MELLAS†- reacts to the verdict.] [April 2013, KNOX - reacts to the news of another trial.]

(Studio: Diane Sawyer, Dan Abrams) The issue of the extradition of Knox from the US to Italy discussed.

(Studio: Diane Sawyer) Tomorrow's "Good Morning America" interview with Knox announced.

Reporter(s):
Swayer, Diane;
Abrams, Dan;
Karlinsky, Neal
Duration:
00:04:10

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