Amanda Knox spent almost four years in an Italian jail for killing her roommate while studying abroad.
Italy’s Supreme Court now acquitted -37 -year -old murder in 2015. Today, 10 years later, the married mother of two said that if her children ever want to go abroad for education, she will give her blessings.
The Knox, whose book “Free: My Search for Earth” was recently published recently, told Fox News Digital that she encourages students to study and travel abroad. But he also warned of those risks that come away from home when they are not closely connected with the loved ones.
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Amanda Knoc is a married mother of two and has traveled to Italy since then. (Lucian Natson)
“I think it’s, most of the time, a life -changing experience,” Kant said about studying abroad. “I think it makes us better people to connect with other cultures and others and go out of our comfort areas.”
“I think the thing that I will always advise to anyone, anyone abroad, just remember that you are removed from your safety trap, the part of your life that you never think about, that one who is always to take you is always to take you, you should fall down or be lost – that is not now,” he said.

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KNOX said that this is “a time in our life when we feel that we are adults when we are not, and when we are not we are indestructible.”
“You must remember, especially as a young person, that asking for help makes you no less than an individual or adult,” he said. “In fact, it is a very adult thing to know when and how to ask for help. So I would give this advice. Just be a little more alert. Ask for help. When doubt, always trust other people around you. Always trust your family.”
He also encouraged other parents to allow their children to spread their wings despite their fear.
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Amanda Knoc (right) is seen here in 2011, accepting the cheers of supporters with her mother. (Stephen Bresier/Getty Image)
He said, “Don’t be afraid of your children going into the world and becoming a beautiful person, which they are going to be.” “I think we have one of the really beautiful things that we now have, when I was studying abroad, we have the ability to stay in much more contact than being able to return.
“Stay in touch, stay there, offer support, stay there for anything. Being a good listener, I think, I would advise my parents. Children do not like what to do, but listen and pay attention to the extra security trap that sketches, and simply offers support.
KNOM said, “Note what your children say to you.”
KNOX said that she has slowly open about her eldest child about her past, at the age of three, who has started asking questions.

Amanda Knoc is seen on the set of the television show “Cinque Minuti” at Rai Studio on 10 June 2024, in Rome, Italy. (Antonio Massiyalo/Getty Images)
“My daughter is very smart. And she is not really a sense of tragedy yet,” KNOX explained. “She knows that things are never fair, but she faces the world in terms of story and playing.
“She wants to play” Mama goes to Italy with me, “Kant continued. “She has explained that if we go to a park and have a place where there are bar, she will go behind bars and shake them and go, ‘Let me go out!”
“It’s just so silly, and it really puts it in a new perspective. She knows that the maternal uncle was very sad for a long time, and Mummy’s friends were really hurt.
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The British student Meredith Correct was murdered on 1 November 2007. (Franco Origaria/Getty Images)
In her book, Kant told how people often believed that she would not lay down in Italy again. He wrote that some will also apologize to suggesting dinner in the Italian restaurant. KNOX said that, despite what happened to her in Italy, she still loves the country’s food and culture.
The NOM returned to Italy as a keynote speaker for a criminal justice conference organized by the Italy Innocence Project in 2019.

Amanda Knox cries as she addresses a panel discussion called “Trial by Media” during the Criminal Justice Festival at Law University, Northern Italy on 15 June 2019. The Knox was acquitted on 27 March 2015. (Vincenzo Pinto/AFP through Getty Image)
Seattle -native was a 20 -year -old student in Perugia, when British student Meredith Correction was stabbed to death in 2007. The 21 -year -old was found in Kutia, which was shared by young women with two Italian women.

Amanda Knox was rescued by the Italian police on 16 September 2008 from the court of Perugia after hearing in the murder of Meredith kercher. (Antonio Kalnani / AP)
The case made global headlines as NOX and her lover, as doubt, soon fell on the Refeel Solesito. But another person, Rudy Gued, from Ivory Coast, was eventually convicted of murder when his DNA was found at the crime site. The European court ordered Italy to pay noose losses for police failures, given that it was unsafe as a foreign student, who was not fluent in Italian.

Amanda Knoc, left, and her then lover Refel Solesito, in 2007, Italy, outside the rented house, where 21 -year -old British student Meardith Careure was found dead in Perugia, Italy. (File Photo/ Associated Press)
After being freed by an appeal court in Perugia, the Knox returned to the United States in 2011, and established himself as a global pracharak for wrongly convicted. Over the years, he has tried to clear his name of all criminal wrongdoings.
Today, the NOX is in the board of directors of the Innocence Center, which is a non -profit law firm, which aims to free innocent people from jail. She also often discusses how the high-profile case affects the loved ones in a podcast, which she hosts with her husband, called “labyrinth”.
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Rudy Gued (right) was eventually convicted of murder, as his DNA was found at the crime site. (Franco Origaria/Getty Images)
37 -year -old Guwed was freed in 2021 after most of his 16 -year sentence work.
In January this year, Italy’s Supreme Ranking Court confirmed a blasphemous discovery against the nox to accuse Patrick Lumba to kill its flatmate.
The protecting team of the NOOM stated that he had accused a congressman Lumumba, who had employed him at a time, under interrogation and police pressure during a long night, which he said that he had fed his false information. The European Court of Human Rights found that the police had denied him a lawyer and provided a translator who did more work as an intermediary.

Patrick Lumba talks to the media as he leaves Palazo de Giustezia Courthouse during a session for the final decision of Amanda Knoc and Rafale Solesito Murder Retory on March 25, 2015 in Rome, Italy. (Franco Origaria/Getty Images)
Based on the statements of the KNOM, Lumba was brought for questioning despite being an Ironclad Alibi. His business faced, and he eventually moved to Poland with his Polish wife. He had earlier said that the nox “never apologized to me.”
Knox does not risk in jail at any time. He has continued his legal battle with the aim of cleaning his name.

Amanda Knoc comes with her husband, Christopher Robinson in Florence’s Courthouse, on 5 June, 2024, before hearing a condemnable case, related to her jelling and later in 2007 with being acquitted for killing her British roommate in 2007. (Tiziana Faby/AFP via Getty Image)
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In a recent episode of my podcast, Nox said, “I hate the fact that I have to live with the results for a crime that I did not.”
The Associated Press contributed to this report.