It seems an unlikely career choice for a young woman who was so brutally and reluctantly thrust into the international media spotlight, yet Amanda Knox is now working as a journalist.
The American former exchange student, who spent almost four years in an Italian prison for the murder of her British room mate, Meredith Kercher, has been covering the local arts scene and writing human interest stories for the West Seattle Herald.
Editor Patrick Robinson told The Daily Beast he had hired Ms Knox, who is 27 and a Seattle native, "to give her the opportunity of a normal life". The West Seattle Herald asked its rookie reporter, he said, "as we would ask anyone of that age and stage, if they would be interested in writing for us as a qualified writer of that scale and this level of journalism".
Ms Knox originally travelled to Italy in 2007 in order to study creative writing, and re-enrolled at the University of Washington to complete her degree this year. She was permitted to write for the paper under a pseudonym until she "got her feet wet", Mr Robinson said. But after she had submitted several pieces, they began to appear under her own byline.