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For those who know the place, it was no huge surprise that Ms. Knox, who had arrived in Perugia with all of her camping gear tent, sleeping bag, stove and a teakettle in her suitcase, was out of context in Italy. But this grates at Mr. Robinson, who also grew up there.

Knox said, though she noted that she and her husband do like to go to Renaissance Fairs and her brother-in-law, Kyle Robinson, performs in a medieval knights troupe. Robinson said. Knox describes herself as something of a lifelong oversharer who, as a teenager, would ask the girls on the soccer team about their periods, and told her mother the first time she smoked pot.

Indeed, there is an unfilteredness to Ms. Knox that some might find disarming. She is prone to break into song her voice, for the record, is quite beautiful , is not shy to talk about bodily fluids, and will happily tell a reporter about the time she and Mr.

Robinson went to DomCon, a dominatrix convention, where she ended up stripping to her thong and being flogged in a hotel ballroom with other attendees. Knox said on a podcast episode about the experience. Robinson live in a woodsy enclave a short ferry ride from West Seattle, where Ms. Knox grew up, but with enough distance from the mainland that they feel comfortable putting their name on the mailbox. They go foraging for mushrooms in the woods behind their house.

For most of the pandemic, and certainly since their daughter was born, they have hardly left this compound. Last month, a couple of German photographers found their way to Ms. On a recent weekday, while Mr. Knox recorded an interview with Maya Shankar, a cognitive neuroscientist who studies bias. Eureka, in a bassinet on the floor, stared at shapes in a book while Mr. Robinson rocked her with his foot.

Above him was a shelf full of books about the Kercher case, including Ms. It was enough to help her start over. But with a podcast she and Mr. Robinson self-produce, a baby and Patreon subscribers as their main source of income at the moment, they will need other work. And, so, they are hustling: pitching a film adaptation of her memoir, a TV project about exonerees, a new book for Ms.

They plan to create a series of NFTs out of famous tabloid covers with Ms. Robinson is working on a sci-fi novel and a nonfiction book about evolution, the future and psychedelics. Another idea, for a documentary project, would explore Ms. Knox as a sex fiend looking to exact revenge on her roommate, and argued that she had to have been involved in the killing, because only a woman would cover a body with a bedsheet.

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