Overview
- The planned Greenwich Picturehouse screening in London did not go ahead Tuesday after organizers said the film lacks a British Board of Film Classification rating, and they replaced it with a talk, audience questions, and a book signing.
- At the Q&A, Knox said she feels “haunted” by Meredith Kercher’s death and described how the case upended her life.
- Meredith Kercher’s lawyer Francesco Maresca condemned her media work as cashing in, while Patrick Lumumba and his lawyer said Knox has not paid more than £70,000 in court-ordered costs and provisional damages.
- Knox promoted her podcast Doubt: The Case of Lucy Letby, said on Good Morning Britain that new findings left her disturbed, and confirmed she wrote to Letby in prison and sent her a copy of her book.
- UK cinemas generally require a BBFC certificate for public showings, so unclassified films often cannot be screened, which could keep Knox’s appearances focused on discussion rather than playback unless a rating is secured.