MichaelSmith
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The only evidence you have is that Raffaele had washed dishes and noted the leaky pipe when his father called. That is consistent with, but does not demand that they have dinner earlier. Raffaele might have been cleaning dishes as a prelude starting dinner. The rest of your comment simply does not make any sense. If my alibi is that I was home all evening, it matters not a bit whether I ate at 8, smoked a joint at 9, listened to a CD at 10, and made love at 11, or listened to a CD at 8, made love at 9, smoked a joint at 10, and ate at 11 (or any other order). You have not even tried to argue against this point, let alone argued against it successfully.
It is surprising that people still believe that Meredith was murdered around midnight. 1. Hellmann (correctly, in my view) interpreted the activity on Meredith's cell phone to indicate that the cell phones were in the killer's hand no later than a little after 10. 2. Meredith's last meal happened around 6, and yet her duodenum was empty. That is extremely unlikely when a normal adult consumes a small meal. Both arguments 1 and 2 would have to be wrong for the TOD to be midnight. If the odds of the first argument being wrong are 2% and the odds of the second statement being wrong are 1%, then the odds of both being wrong would be 0.02%.
Who better to know the time of death than the killer himself. Rudy Guede said by 9.30 which fits with the science.