Amanda Knox And her ex-boyfriend Raffaele SollecitoLife has changed forever after Knox’s roommate died in 2007 Meredith Kercher.
Knox attended college in a foreigner in Perugia, Italy, when her roommate was found brutally murdered in an apartment. Police immediately suspect Knox and her new boyfriend Solescito were involved in Kercher’s death in some way, beginning an eight-year legal battle that stretched to Italy’s Supreme Court twice.
Knox and Sollecito were only dating for eight days when they were arrested, and the romantic relationship ended soon after, the two became trustworthy allies in the battle with the highest level of the Italian judicial system.
Keep scrolling to see Solesito’s relationship with Knox, two murder trials, and his current life:
Why was Raffaele Sollecito arrested?
Sollecito almost completed a computer science degree at the Perugia University in Italy when he met Knox with Knox in October 2007. Their whirlwind romance lasted for more than a week, and was arrested by Italian authorities in Knox and Sollecito in connection with Kercher’s death.
In an interview in 2012 Anderson CooperSollecito admits it was wrong to initially work with the police without hiring a lawyer.
“Police, they wanted it,” he recalled. “From the beginning, the detectives were watching us. I didn’t feel the need to have a lawyer, I didn’t touch anything, I didn’t get into the murder scene. I couldn’t have been charged for such a murder.”
Sollecito and Knox were charged with murder and sexual assault in November 2007. Although Sollecito and Knox always maintain their innocence, there are conflicts in their case. For example, Solesito said that although his PC record could not verify his claim, he watched comics on his computer in his own apartment.
Knox told investigators she was in Sollecito’s apartment the night Kercher was murdered, although Sollecito admitted he wasn’t sure they were together all night. Knox and Sollecito ABC News.
The third person Rudy Guedealso arrested and convicted of the killing of Kercher in October 2008, as part of a quick trial. He was ordered to jail for 30 years but was released in November 2021 after the sentence was reduced.
What happened to the trial of Raffaele Sollecito?
In the case of controversy, Sollecito and Knox were convicted of Kercher’s murder twice. The two were initially convicted after a highly public trial in 2009, just to call for a reversal of the verdict two years later. (Knox has served 26 years in prison, while Sollecito has been sentenced to 25 years in prison.)
The Italian Supreme Court filed a lawsuit in 2013 and ruled to overturn the appeal and ordered a new trial. The following year, Solicito and Knox were convicted for a second time and ordered to return to prison. NPR.
Knox was tried in absentia after returning to the United States after his first successful appeal in 2011. Solesito stayed in Italy and was briefly sent back to jail after a second conviction.

Raffaele Sollecito in March 2015.
Franco Origlia/Getty ImagesWhen Sollecito appealed again the trial, the Italian Supreme Court filed a second lawsuit and ruled Solaceto’s second convictionThe High Court ruled that Solesito and Knox could no longer face criminal prosecutions related to Kercher’s death.
Sollecito talks with him NBC News At that time, about The ending of his long and legal nightmare with Knox.
“Everyone was pushing me…we were in a crazy situation…happy mess.” “That’s great, it’s really great… it feels like the air is fresher…the free atmosphere feels good and smells delicious!”
Why are Raffaele Sollecito and Amanda Knox split?
Knox and Sollecito’s fates are tied together long after the romantic relationship ends.
Sollecito has been in close contact with Knox for four years after being sent to an independent prison in 2009 in 2012. He admitted that his family encouraged him to oppose Knox to sentence less sentences.
“On the plate, I have my life or throw Amanda under the bus.” “I can’t walk in the street, I’m a free person, realizing that I’m going to blame an innocent 20-year-old to spend the rest of her life in prison.”
The romantic aspect of Knox and Sollecito’s relationship disappeared before the trial, although they remained close friends. When the two were initially released after the first appeal, Solesito visited Knox and his family in Washington.
“I was a little stuck when I looked at her, I was nervous,” he told Katie Couric In an interview in 2012. “I still have the psychological wounds of this nightmare, which have been circulated in prison. Her image enhances the image of the nightmare.”
He continued: “After she hugged me, I realized that Amanda was the Amanda I dated that week. She was not the Amanda of “Ghost Amanda” for those four years.”
What is Raffaele Sollecito’s life now?
Even in the 2010s the appeal and retrial process, Knox and Solescito continued to live. Knox Married writer Christopher Robinson In February 2020, they now share two children.
Sollecito worked as a software engineer and moved to Milan to run his own business. He later announced his engagement with his girlfriend Andreea Mihaela Burteaalthough it is not clear whether they are still together.
Sollecito wrote a memoir in 2012 The World of Honor: My Journey to Hell, Back with Amanda Knoxafter his first successful appeal, he reflected on retreating from the public eye.
“Even though I shared the same injustice fate with Amanda, the case was always about her,” he wrote. “My viewpoints that I was so distant from the public that I thought of myself…no one.”

Raffaele Sollecito, Amanda Knox, Grace Van Patten and Giuseppe de Domenico in August 2025.
Theo Wargo/Getty ImagesKnox and Sollecito have been reunited regularly over the years, recently premiering worldwide at Hulu Docudrama Amanda Knox’s twisted story August 2025 in New York City.
Ex-Couple Take a photo with the actors Grace Van Patten and Giuseppe de Domenico Promoting a two-episode streaming series based on Knox’s books Waiting to hear: Memoir.

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