According to a local professor in Perugia, "the feeling was that Amanda was original sin incarnate, la femme fatale, the seductive blonde, Lady Macbeth." The other locals I encountered unanimously agreed that she was guilty.
Nine years after the murder of Meredith Kercher, Arlette and her husband Tom travelled to Perugia to study Italian for one month. While there, they discovered that Amanda had followed this same course at this same school, right before the murder. This piqued Arlette's curiosity and she decided to interview some of Amanda’s neighbors to find out how they felt about the case now. Surprised that they all thought the same way, that Amanda was unquestionably guilty, she decided to investigate further.
Nine years after the murder of Meredith Kercher, Arlette and her husband Tom travelled to Perugia to study Italian for one month. While there, they discovered that Amanda had followed this same course at this same school, right before the murder. This piqued Arlette's curiosity and she decided to interview some of Amanda’s neighbors to find out how they felt about the case now. Surprised that they all thought the same way, that Amanda was unquestionably guilty, she decided to investigate further.