THEHe resumed his life, shot films, documentaries, has become famous. Instead he never managed to go up the china. After being Unjustly accused of killing Meredith Kercher On November 1, 2007 and spent 14 days in a cell, he lost everything. He had a place that in Perugia was a meeting point, he had a quiet existence.

She is Amanda Knoxat the time of the US student. He is Patrick Lumumbaat the time Congolese musician manager of a pub. Those words that the girl delivered to a memorial seized by the police were a life sentence for the man, despite the storage of the investigation.

I see Patrick like the killer »wrote the Americandescribing alleged flashbacks that put him at the center of the crime scene that took place on November 6, 2006. Amanda was in the house that evening, He knew it was a lie. She herself had admitted him Speaking with his mother in the hut prison interview room where he had been locked up on charges of killing the roommate.

Fiorenza Sarzanini (photo by Carlo Vangi Gilbert).

On November 10, 2007, not knowing that he is intercepted, he said: “I feel very bad because I put Patrick in a horrible situationis now in jail and it’s because of me, I feel very bad ». A repentance that he later never shown. On the contrary.

18 years have passed since the crime. Even Amanda – after spending over four years in prison – was in the end he was acquitted. Patrick denounced her for slander, she could at least admit that she had been wrong. And instead he never wanted to do it. Now he lives in America, but in Italy he often returns. Instead he moved to Poland, who fled a story that continues to chase him.

In March 2025 the new by Amanda Knox will be released, “Free”, in which he will tell his truth and his freedom found (photo Antonio Masiello/Getty Images)

Amanda wrote those phrases independently and freely to get out of the uncomfortable situation In which he was, accusing an innocent to end the investigations, considering himself in a delicate position and not being able to predict the outcome “wrote the judges who sentenced him to three years in prison.

The sentence is definitive. “Unjust condemnation,” commented the girl’s lawyers. Nobody can ever restore the life he has lost in Lumumba. But the condemnation of Amanda gives him at least the honor of his innocence.

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