MILAN (AP) — An Italian
court that convicted Amanda Knox in her roommate's 2007 murder said in lengthy
reasoning made public Tuesday that the victim's wounds indicate multiple
aggressors, and that the two exchange students fought over money on the night of
the murder.
The appellate court in
Florence explained the January guilty verdicts against the American student and
her former boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito in a 337-page document that examined
both the evidence and the motive.