Life After Prison! Amanda Knox Gets Married Again In Space-Themed Wedding
March 1 2020, Published 7:29 p.m. ET
Acquitted murder suspect Amanda Knox has reportedly said her "I do's" for a second time to Christopher Robinson.
According to a website, notorious Knox, 32, had another wedding after RadarOnline.com broke the news that she'd legally tied the knot with Robinson in December 2018.
Knox and her man are space geeks and reportedly planned a second, intergalactic ceremony in front of family and friends in Washington State. The theme was "space/Star Wars."
It was an out of this world wedding for the young woman who became world famous for her legal ordeal.
As RadarOnline.com readers know, Meredith Kercher was brutally murdered and found in a pool of blood in a student house that she shared with Knox in Perugia, Italy, in November 2007. Kercher had been stabbed multiple times and her throat had been slashed.
Knox and then-boyfriend Rafaelle Sollecito were found guilty of murder and sexual assault of Kercher in December 2009; she was subsequently sentenced to 26 years in prison and Sollecito got 25 years.
But the convictions were later overturned, they were acquitted of all charges, and the case was closed.
Since then, Knox has found love but she and Robinson seemed to be desperate for cash.
In a website last year, Knox begged for donations for their second wedding!
She also bizarrely revealed how her and Robinson's relationship relates to various facets of the galactic world.
Knox wrote, "we do need…help putting on the best party ever for our family and friends!”
Last month, Knox put on her old jailhouse attire for a quick Instagram post.
“40 days left until the wedding and 267 tasks left on the wedding To Do list. I’ve locked myself in the craftroom and I’m wearing my old prison uniform," she wrote in a caption. "Literally the very same sweatshirt and sweatpants I lived in in Casa Circondariale Capanne, Perugia.”
Now that she’s free, Knox is raising awareness about the many issues in the judicial system in hopes of preventing others from going through what she did.
In 2016 she participated in a Netflix documentary about her case. The film was nominated for two Primetime Emmy Awards. In 2018, Knox began hosting the VICE and Facebook show, The Scarlet Letter Reports, where she addresses the nature of public shaming.
Knox and Seattle-based author Robinson have been a couple since late 2015, when she met him at a book launch for War of the Encyclopaedists.
They are happy together with their three cats, Mr. Screams, Mr. Fats and Emil.