
Now 21-year-old Amanda Knox from Washington State, currently on trial for the 2007 All Saints' Day brutal murder of her then 21-year-old British housemate, Meredith Kercher, this while the two were taking college courses in scenic Perugia, Italy, now has to face yet more crimin …

Newcomers to the case and casual readers may not realize this.
But it is really an indisputable fact that Amanda Knox has lied. Deliberately, repeatedly, and very incriminatingly.

The friends, family and other supporters of accused 21-year-old murderer Amanda Knox of Seattle, Washington, will to need wait until at least January 16 of the New Year to find out the fate of the so-called "angel-faced killer." For many, Knox is the believed brutal executio …
Perugia choc fest gets under waySource: ansa.it
The hugely popular Eurochocolate festival kicks off in Perugia on Saturday with a bulging programme for sweet-toothed visitors.
GIOVANNI ALLEVI, the Italian Phenomenon of Classic Music Source:
Giovanni Allevi: he graduated with good grades at Perugia s Conservatory, in piano, after that he also graduated cum laude to the Univesity, becames a Philosopher and, of course for every classic piano players in Italy, He graduated as Composer, at Milan Conservatory.
Money Motive Probed In Italy Student SlayingSource: CBS News
Italian police think money may have been involved in the murder of British university student Merideth Kercher, for which her former roommate, American co-ed Amanda Knox is presently jailed as a suspect.
Meredith Kercher Suspect Amanda Knox Is 'Fantasist'Source: Sky.com
The Italian man held over Meredith Kercher's murder has written to his father from his prison cell - and he has branded fellow suspect Amanda Knox a thrill-seeker who "could not distinguish dream from reality".
Knox says Italian police hit her on the head amid questioningSource: Associated Press & King5
An American suspected in the sex slaying of her British roommate wrote in a jailhouse statement that police hit her on the head during questioning and that her sometimes-conflicting statements were prompted by stress and exhaustion, Italian media reported Thursday.
Meredith Suspect Claims Police Hit HerSource: Sky.com
The American student being held on suspicion of murdering Meredith Kercher says Italian police hit her during questioning.
Amanda Knox said officers in Perugia hit her on the head as she was quizzed over the British exchange student's killing.
Italy Coed Murder: One Suspect Caught, One ReleasedSource: ABC News
Police in Germany believe they have arrested the man named as a new suspect in the murder of British exchange student Meredith Kercher in Italy, while one of three original suspects was released from custody this afternoon.
Death in Italy: Is it trial by press?Source: Seattle Post-Intelligencer
The investigation of the murder of Meredith Kercher in Italy drags on with each day -- bringing fresh, scandalous details in the British media about suspect Amanda Knox, her Italian boyfriend and a bar owner.
Slain student's body sent home from ItalySource: The Seattle Times
The body of slain student Meredith Kercher was returned to Britain on Sunday, despite a request for a second post-mortem from defense lawyers.
Judge: 'Extreme' sex game killed Meredith Source: Telegraph
The British exchange student Meredith Kercher was subjected to a prolonged sexual assault and then killed after she refused to take part in group sex, the judge's report into the case has revealed.
Search on Facebook in hunt for student's killerSource: Guardian Unlimited
The pathologist who carried out the autopsy on the murdered British student Meredith Kercher in Perugia said he had made "interesting" discoveries about her death.
'Cacao meravigliao'Source: independent.com.mt
Being a declared chocoholic, when I first heard of the Eurochocolate festival a few years ago, I promised myself I would go one day. The festival was held twice this year – in March in Modica and between 13-21 October in Perugia, home of the delightful Perugina.