On December 5, 2009, Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito were found
guilty of the murder of Meredith Kercher. In December of the following
year, the appeal trial began. Despite the initial verdict, the Italian
and international public opinion is widely divided: many are those who
think that Amanda and Raffaele are the victims of a miscarriage of
justice. Images of the couple have been seen around the world, on the
web and on TV screens, creating a true media sensation.But what really
took place? Was it truly an erotic game gone bad? What pushed the two
college students with a promising future to become involved in such an
ugly story of sex and drugs that eventually led to a macabre homicide?
With a thorough examination of the technical and scientific evidence,
Pezzan and Brunoro draft a balanced analysis of the facts that
highlights the inconsistencies of an incident that still has too many
unanswered questions.