Amanda Knox vows to fight murder conviction, won't 'go willingly' to Italy

Amanda Knox has been convicted, once again, of the 2007 murder of her British roommate Meredith Kercher in Italy. But the U.S.'s double jeopardy laws, which dictate that a person can't be tried twice for the same crime, 

Amanda Knox has been found guilty on retrial in Italy.

UPDATE: Amanda Knox released a statement about the guilty verdict, expressing her shock at the jury's decision. “I am frightened and saddened by this unjust verdict. Having been found innocent before, I expected better 

The parents of Amanda Knox said they were stunned and angry that an Italian court again convicted their daughter of murder and vowed to continue to fight to clear her name. "Amanda's upset, we were all shocked and upset, but we're all ready to fight

Amanda Knox, the 26-year-old American was just re-convicted by an Italian court for the 2007 murder of her British roommate, appeared on Good Morning America and said (via ABC foreign editor Jon Williams) that the