-Clothes everywhere, the things on her bed, some kind of blue bags on her bed, papers lying on floor, brown/beige plaid bag in the middle of the room (do you honestly think she would have left that there right in the middle of the room?), bag and stuff underneath the window, slippers strewn about, boots on floor knocked down and thrown about, clothes obviously next to and around the wardrobe, clothes under the window, clothes thrown on bed, I believe there is another purse in their somewhere seemingly thrown somewhere on the floor.....also I think there is a water bottle thrown on the floor somewhere in there....
Clothes and things on the bed are Filomena's deed. Also, she has a habit of storing things on the floor. It's clear in her testimony - she kept her laptop on the floor, and also the branded handbags that can be seen. So yes, it's conceivable to me the bag that is on the floor had been left there by Filomena.
In her testimony she lists and repeats the elements of the 'chaos' in the room:
The pile of stuff under the wardrobe, the computer that was overturned and covered with glass, glass on the floor
next to the pile of clothes. She never says there was glass on top of the clothes that fell of the shelf.
I am not sure of the things on the white table, I just don't know....the things on the nightstand definately seem moved around like someone ruffled it up, I do not know about the white table b/c in the photos it doesn't show the entire table.....
I attached a detailed photo of the table and the nightstand. Chaotic, isn't it? Staged? I don't think so. Look, there's even the bottle that you mistakenly remembered as lying on the floor. Tricks of the mind...
The trash can is overflowing in the photo. I guess the stagers wanted to make Filomena look messy...:floorlaugh:
Would you argue the stagers placed all the stuff on the tables to make it look messy? What about the bag full of clothes on the floor? Where does it come from? Where were the shoes initially that the stagers staged on the floor? I simply don't see any place for all this stuff anywhere. I know however that Filomena kept things on the floor.
-No, I was saying why would I ask you about "rummaging" if I didn't believe there was any rummaging in the room other than the "disputable" clothes? Because you said that I "guess we agree that there was no other rummaging besides the disputable clothes" or something along those lines. So I was trying to point out that I thought I had made it very clear in my past posts that I believe the room was made to look like it was rummaged-through.
I don't think there was rummaging. I think Guede while stepping into the room got caught in the hanging freely cable and tripped on some stuff that was filling the space on the floor under the window.
Who knows, maybe that unnerved him enough that he had to go to the loo quickly. Michael gave some very compelling sources about such behavior of burglars.
-I don't think the thud of a one rock would cause even an Ikea wardrobe to shake. It's not like there was particularly heavy one, or like there was a number of rocks like in an earthquake or something. Rudy grasping on it to do what? I would think it would be trying to pull himself in through the window, that is if the door of the wardrobe was even open to begin with, and that would have put force on it forward-moving, so the wardrobe would have fallen down.
I think it's possible that when the rock hit shutter, the shutter hit the open wardrobe door. There was quite a force, enough to embed pieces of glass in the solid wood after all.
Possibly Guede grabbed the open ardrobe door that was just in his hand's reach when he tripped on Filomena's handbags and shoes that were on the floor.
Actually the wardrobe has nothing to do with the window, I believe you are only putting the two together because that conveniently favors your argument.
I believe you're wrong
It would mean someone came in through the window, and also possibly account for why there would be no lights on in Filomena's room (because Rudy never actually looked through anything).
That's about right.
I don't see how it helps your argument re: glass on top of clothes, because the actions you listed which would have resulted in the clothes falling off would have happened after the glass had already fallen onto the floor.
There's no glass on the things that fell from the shelf. Just look at the photos you attached. Filomena, too, says there was glass
to the right of that pile and on her computer
which was already on the floor when the glass broke.
I believe the only reason you are putting the two together is because they are in relatively close proximity to each other, and it favors your argument.
In other words, the undeniable facts favor my argument. Isn't it a good thing?
Because I do not see how the wardrobe and the window, meaning the activity involved in physically breaking and entering through the window, has anything to do with the wardrobe.
Well, I explained it. I hope others do see
If the wardrobe was on the other side of the room, could you also make the argument that the, I guess, vibrations, from the rock made it tilt forward once to throw the clothes out, and then rock back to set itself back into place?
:facepalm: What can I say, if my aunt had a mustache, she would be my uncle :seeya: