The evidence is Rafael's DNA on the knife,
Never was. They found Meredith's DNA - allegedly - on a kitchen knife in Raffaele's apartment, which couldn't make any of the wounds on Meredith except the last one. On the bedsheet was the bloody outline of a smaller knife that matched all the wounds including the last one - and evidence suggests the last wound was made by a smaller knife. The DNA was found via a testing their lab wasn't accredited for, due to the large risk of contamination, after they had failed to find incriminating DNA on any object with regular testing.
The clasp was collected more than a month after the murder (along with the jacket Meredith wore when she died, just left there in the room), had been moved from its original place, in a room the police had turned upside down, picked up by an officer wearing visibly dirty gloves (as seen on video) before placed back down and photographed before being collected. Multiple male profiles were found on the clasp, all significantly weaker than Meredith's. Besides Raffaele's, none of the other profiles were compared to other people who had visited the apartment, because at that point the police had stopped looking for the killer and were trying to nail the ones they had decided did it.
the fact that there were multiple bruises on Meredith that looked like it was made by more than one person.
Six out of seven experts at the trial said otherwise.
Strange behavior of Amanda the next day.
Like what?
Well I'm trying to come up with a scenario where Rudy was involved in the attack, but Amanda and her boyfriend was also involved somehow.
Because of course Rudy has his DNA all over the place. However both Amanda and her boyfriend acted very weird, of course the false confession which I think goes beyond a normal false confession.
Have you read the two statements (written by the police) that Amanda signed? They are extremely limited and disjointed. It says the text was an agreement to meet up later, which we know was a police misconception. In fact, every single bit in those two statements comes from the police conception of the crime. Days before, Mignini sees Amanda break down while covering her ears and "reasons" that she's reliving the night, drowning out Meredith's screams - and in the second statement, the one written after Mignini had entered the interrogation room, it says Amanda covered her ears to drown out Meredith's screams.
There's nothing in those statements that wasn't put there by confirmation bias.
And also the fact that she happened to take the bloody mop over to her boyfriend's on that day of all days. That is not normal behavior.
As we keep saying, she never did that, because the mop wasn't bloody and wasn't cleaned with bleach. They found nothing incriminating on it.
I do not believe Rudy saw Amanda and her boyfriend at the apartment because the stories he gave lacked any convincing detail about them.
I was just reading up on it apparently Amanda met both Rudy and Patrick just a few weeks before the murder.
Patrick was her boss. She met him loads of times.
She met Rudy through the neighbors downstairs.
Rudy she met once, and she didn't remember his name - which we know is likely true because neither did the neighbours downstairs who actually hung out with him.
So I'm trying to think to think of possible Here's one. Perhaps the group had spoken about drugging and abusing Meredith before. Maybe because she was getting on their nerves, threatening to tell police about their drug use.
Meredith also used drugs at similar levels of Amanda and Raffaele. She was babysitting her boyfriend's cannabis plants when she died, and joked around about it with her friends. Meredith was no pride.
Maybe Patrick came over to their house before his work to sell them drugs.
Patrick wasn't a drug dealer. He was a bar owner and I'm unaware of any criminality except what the police tried to stitch him up with.
Rudy never dealt drugs either, to anyone's knowledge. His thing was burglary.
They also planned to confront Meredith that night. Meredith complained. So they slipped something in Meredith's drink.
Meredith was attacked before she got her outerwear off. She didn't have a drink that night. In fact they would not know of or when she'd be home since she was at a friend's watching a movie until almost 21:00.
And all three assaulted her while she was half unconscious. They left Meredith in her bed, and then they left.
Patrick was in his bar, talking to his customer at that time. The only DNA evidence of an assault was from Rudy.
Rudy had also heard there was going to be something exciting going on that night, and he also wanted to participate.
Rudy had no connection to any of them. There was no phone record, no emails, nothing.
So maybe he showed up later. He knocked on the door but nobody answered. He went to visit the downstairs neighbors, but they also weren't there. So he climbed in upstairs to figure it out. Maybe he really had to go to the bathroom too. So he went inside and went to the bathroom. And then Meredith woke up and saw him, and then he assaulted Meredith.
If you replaced "wanting to participate" with "doing a burglary" (which we know he liked to do) and "woke up" with "came home" (which we know she did), that's actually the real sequence of events.
Here's another scenario. Rudy had already broken in and was in Meredith's room. Maybe Amanda and her boyfriend were around the basketball court getting drugs. Then Amanda and her boyfriend came back in to the apartment after. They heard some noises from Meredith's room, the door was closed or mostly closed. It sounded pretty scary. But they did nothing to stop it. And instead they just left. They had some drugs in the apartment and they were afraid police would find the drugs. Plus they were high and they would get caught for being high. So they left. And then came back the next day to check it out and did their plan.
So everything happened as it actually did, except Amanda and Raffaele came over (why not just go back to Raffaele after the non-existent purchase?), heard the crime and left without leaving any evidence of their presence?
If there ever was a case that cried out for Occam's Razor, this is it.