Amanda Knox says Catholic priest ‘saw my humanity’ in prison, helped restore faith in herself

Amanda Knox was behind bars when she befriended a Catholic priest.

The mother of two spent almost four years in an Italian prison and has authored a new book entitled “Free: My Search for Meaning.” The book delves into the challenges faced by the 37-year-old as she tried to reintegrate into society, sharing insights on aspects like pursuing a life partner, securing a job, and navigating public spaces.

The Seattle native, who declares herself an atheist, mentioned to Fox News Digital that the prison chaplain, Don Saulo, not only became her closest confidant during those difficult years but also served as a beacon of hope in moments of despair.

A close-up of Meredith Kercher smiling and wearing a black dress.

Amanda Knox told Fox News Digital she hopes to connect with Meredith Kercher’s family someday. (STR/AFP via Getty Images)

Knox disclosed that she had attempted to make contact with Kercher’s family some time ago but has received no response. Fox News Digital has contacted Kercher’s family seeking their input.

“I just wish … they would connect with me so that we can grieve together and try to make meaning out of this tragedy together,” said Knox.

Amanda Knox looking somber sitting on a white couch with a mic attached to her periwinkle shirt.

Amanda Knox was a guest on the TV program “Cinque Minuti” in Rome June 10, 2024. (Massimo Di Vita/Archivio Massimo Di Vita/Mondadori Portfolio via Getty Images)

Knox knows she can never return to her old life. But she hopes, after telling her story, she can move forward with her family. That, she said, gives her hope today.

Amanda Knox crying with her hands in a prayer stance sitting next to her mother.

Amanda Knox acknowledges the cheers of supporters while her mother, Edda Mellas, comforts her Oct. 4, 2011, in Seattle. (Stephen Brashear/Getty Images)

“There’s never going to be a day when every single person in the world is going to realize that I’ve been wrong and harmed,” said Knox. “I have to then ask myself, ‘Can I live with that? What can freedom mean to me today?’ 

“I think that has been a really important shift in my perspective that I try to convey in the book, going from feeling that I am trapped in my own life … to feeling like I can push forward. It’s allowing me to feel like I can make choices again in light of all this backstory. That gives me momentum.”

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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