The acquittals of American Amanda Knox and her former Italian boyfriend, Rafael Solecitto, for the 2007 killing of British student Meredith Kercher brings legal proceedings in this case to a close.
The ruling by Italy's top court, however, leaves many people struggling to come to terms with how their lives have been forever changed, as Tim Exton reports from Seattle.
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