@Otto - was that Kokomeni who spoke of the masks? And Rudy said, "We're just on a party, man" or something to him?What? A witness said Knox and Sollecito were wearing masks? Where does it say this and where were they seen wearing masks?
@Otto - was that Kokomeni who spoke of the masks? And Rudy said, "We're just on a party, man" or something to him?What? A witness said Knox and Sollecito were wearing masks? Where does it say this and where were they seen wearing masks?
Yes, when one sees just how many of the surface aspects as well as the psychological motivations (reaching back even into childhood, we can see thanks to Nina Burleigh's book) come together within this scenario , and then compares it to the unflushed-toilet-as-spark -for-murderous-rage that Crini is trying to fly before the court, it is troubling to think that this will be missed by him.
As it is now press, and before the public domain, and with the court delays, what is your opinion, Otto? :waitasec:
Take note that it is also on the site's World News Page : http://www.tekjournalismuk.com/
Could someone point me to where it shows that RG had blood on his pant leg, please? Since it's been brought up so much I'm sure there must be a reason for it.
I'm wondering why he would have so much blood on his pant leg. His upper body I could understand, but why his pant leg? And if his pant leg had that much blood on it than wouldn't his shoe been bloody as well to where he would have rinsed that off as well?
@Otto - was that Kokomeni who spoke of the masks? And Rudy said, "We're just on a party, man" or something to him?
There was a case also of a dentist who murdered his wife, and had the place steam-cleaned, and luminol still showed the clean up smears. That does give one pause: In my original theory, there was no clean up, Guede being alone in the murder room, but Knox and Sollecito involved nonetheless.Someone should try the experiment. All I know is that in the murder case near me, the kitchen appeared spotless (no blood, no footprints etc) but with the application of luminol showed smears, smudges, wiping stains from multiple locations, everywhere blood had been, and had been washed away. The residue was not visible without the luminol.
@Otto - was that Kokomeni who spoke of the masks? And Rudy said, "We're just on a party, man" or something to him?
I don't see it as a double standard if you say what you think, and I say what I think. It's a difference of opinion. It's not factual evidence from either of us - we weren't there. I am always looking for more factual evidence, and trying to avoid getting caught up in making up scenarios. i acknowledge I'm doing that with the bathroom scene which makes sense to me.
But I actually tried locking the door without leaving a footprint facing the door from outside and it's natural. It's also unnecessary to grasp the handle on the outside if you're holding onto the key and take the key with you.
Yes, perhaps, if Rudy was in the mindframe to be able to analyze his each and every step, and his each and every action, and each and every point where he placed his fingers, hands, or feet, or any part of his body.
I think it's easy for any of us to try to re-create these things within the comforts of our home, and re-create in a way which makes it possible to "fit the evidence."
Yes, perhaps it's possible for him to make those specific set of moves with his hands and feet while locking the door, at his own home, on his own time, carefully thinking about each and every move and how he does it.
That is not the mind-frame he would have after he just stabbed a young girl to death, the girl is bleeding everywhere, he needs to get out of there, he is panicked, he is stressed, he is nervous, and he just wants to get out of there.
Is he going to do some move in opening and locking the door which he does not normally do? Or is he going to fall back to the way he usually opens and closes and locks door, and moreover, do it a lot more clumsily b/c he is in a haste and panicked?
There's no way that I can catch up on even the last 10 pages of comments, but I did find the discussion about Knox's pranking ways very interesting. Although Knox's past pranks could not be verified by the prosecutors when they needed motive, it certainly looks like Knox herself has provided the most logical explanation of how things could have gone so drastically wrong between three stoned, drunk pranksters and a roommate that was lacking sleep and had work to do.
I think the court has a lot of sympathy for Sollecito, not so much for Knox since they don't know her. Unfortunately, what Sollecito's lawyer had to say seemed more like rehashing old arguments rather than shining new light on why the evidence should be viewed differently. I also think that Sollecito's lawyer made some effort to separate her client from Knox by repeating that in each and every letter where she implicated Patrick, she did not mention Sollecito.
I'm looking forward to final arguments, which I understand are now scheduled for Jan 20 and Jan 30.
"In the case of Curatolo, the Appeal Court decided that his testimony was unreliable because he well have gotten his dates mixed up. He testified about seeing Knox and Sollecito, but also about seeing people "wearing masks" and buses going to and from the square where he was sitting. The reference to the masks and buses would seem to indicate that he was remembering the evening of October 31st (Halloween), and not November 1st."
Do you mean this witness?
"Amanda Knox has admitted on her personal blog for the first time that she had previously been involved in a staged robbery during her time at the University of Washington. She admitted that the hazing prank, played on her flat-mates at the University of Washington, involved messing up the flat and hiding things to make it appear as if items had been stolen. Knox used "mutual friends" of her other housemates to help fake the burglary in her own premises. She acknowledges that it caused "distress" to her housemates and she and her accomplices had to apologise for the act. She does not disclose, however, what exactly happened or the full role of the "mutual friends". "
http://www.tekjournalismuk.com/45/post/2014/01/exclusive-amanda-knox-admits-staging-burgulary.html
Someone should try the experiment. All I know is that in the murder case near me, the kitchen appeared spotless (no blood, no footprints etc) but with the application of luminol showed smears, smudges, wiping stains from multiple locations, everywhere blood had been, and had been washed away. The residue was not visible without the luminol.
Yes, when one sees just how many of the surface aspects as well as the psychological motivations (reaching back even into childhood, we can see thanks to Nina Burleigh's book) come together within this scenario , and then compares it to the unflushed-toilet-as-spark -for-murderous-rage that Crini is trying to fly before the court, it is troubling to think that this will be missed by him.
As it is now press, and before the public domain, and with the court delays, what is your opinion, Otto? :waitasec:
*Otto: Take note that it is also on the site's World News Page : http://www.tekjournalismuk.com/
Did it test positive for blood in that case?
Someone should try the experiment. All I know is that in the murder case near me, the kitchen appeared spotless (no blood, no footprints etc) but with the application of luminol showed smears, smudges, wiping stains from multiple locations, everywhere blood had been, and had been washed away. The residue was not visible without the luminol.
I get that, but what I meant was that I didn't take special care with my moves; it's just how my feet went when I walked out the doorway. It's less awkward than going into the hall, stopping to turn around and deal with the door.
I do believe Amanda and RS's clean-up was very meticulous. I believe this murderer that you're talking about, just guessing, he probably kind of, you know, either wiped several locations with one cloth, or just wasn't too careful and nit-picky about it.
I believe Amanda and RS did some form of clean-up like I described, which I believe would be much better at completely removing the blood. And each thing they cleaned, they then threw away whatever they used to clean it, and used new one for new item.
Just thought I'd add that the pranking scenario would answer the question of why they would bring the knife from RS's house.
ETA: Also AK had wanted to spend Halloween with MK so this would be a good little post Halloween scare. All in good fun.