Knox, now 39, said Thursday in a post on Instagram that her show "honors Meredith Kercher's memory and calls out the violence that was done to her and to me." The show is called Cartwheel, a reference to a story that claimed Knox did cartwheels in the police station after Kercher's death. Especially when half the world is telling her to get over it, while the other half still thinks she's guilty." She served nearly four years in prison during the investigation, initial murder trial and when she was freed by an appeals court in Perugia. Knox's post follows an interview that Meredith Kercher's sister, Stephanie Kercher, gave to the BBC during which she said the show "normalises and trivialises violence against women."