Has it ever been explained what key that is that was left on Meredith's jeans after she was killed? Is it the key to the front door of the cottage?
I believe that was a part of the lock from her door.
Has it ever been explained what key that is that was left on Meredith's jeans after she was killed? Is it the key to the front door of the cottage?
Yes but the window right next to it would be quite easy.
http://perugiamurderfile.org/gallery/image_page.php?album_id=13&image_id=2164
Yes, but the cat dying as a result of the fire would lead one to think it was an accident. That has a different connotation than "killing a cat," IMO.
"Killing a cat" implies some intent involved, such as taking a knife and cutting the cat to pieces, burning the cat by throwing gasoline on it and then setting it on fire just for the fun of it, taking a piece of rope and attaching it to a tree and hanging the cat, etc..
Has it ever been explained what key that is that was left on Meredith's jeans after she was killed? Is it the key to the front door of the cottage?
I never said the fire or cat's demise was not an accident; I specifically said it was a "burglary gone wrong".
The difference is in the evidence.
Lack of, in case of your theory.Plenty, when it comes to the police lying, manipulating, mishandling and destroying evidence.
Or perhaps it wasn't important at the moment. She also doesn't mention what movies they watched either or that Popovic came or that Lumumba texted her. All of it became important later.She included details like undressing in her room before the shower. I don't know why she left out certain details, do you? Like I said I pointed out all the details she did include about the mat. Perhaps she failed to mention the bathmat boogie because it didn't happen and she hadn't thought it up yet.
I never said the fire or cat's demise was not an accident; I specifically said it was a "burglary gone wrong".
I've never heard about a key in Meredith's pants. Would you happen to have a link? I'd like to know more about it as well.
Yes but the window right next to it would be quite easy.
http://perugiamurderfile.org/gallery/image_page.php?album_id=13&image_id=2164
Or perhaps it wasn't important at the moment. She also doesn't mention what movies they watched either or that Popovic came or that Lumumba texted her. All of it became important later.
SO why would she include this one particular detail?
Not easier, the distance is basically the same as Filomena's window.
Much harder to throw a rock, however.
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Yes, I understand that destroying and tampering with and mainpulating evidence might cause the amount of evidence to decrease or be changed from its original state.
Climbing over a rail on a second story balcony. Doesn't look that much safer.Really hard to throw a rock while standing on a balcony and why not just use his handy little glass breaking hammer he carried? There's a big difference in hanging from a 2nd story window and climbing over a rail onto a balcony. I'm sorry if you don't know the difference.
The linked website certainly gave me the impression that Guede was a cat killer and that he deliberately set a fire, but isn't exactly true:
"In the month and a half that Meredith Kercher was in Italy, Guede had robbed four people, two of which through a second story window, once using a rock. He had eaten food, set a fire, killed a cat and was caught red-handed with stolen goods from two of those robberies."
http://wrongfulconvictionnews.com/the-murder-of-meredith-kercher/
Yes but the window right next to it would be quite easy.
http://perugiamurderfile.org/gallery/image_page.php?album_id=13&image_id=2164
This was my question to you. I have no plans of going round and round about this. You have your opinion and I have mine and we've both said how we reached our opinions.
Really hard to throw a rock while standing on a balcony and why not just use his handy little glass breaking hammer he carried? There's a big difference in hanging from a 2nd story window and climbing over a rail onto a balcony. I'm sorry if you don't know the difference.
So? I make up my own mind based on evidence I read from sites I know are biased in both directions. If you believe a MSM (or otherwise) report exists that someone other than Rudy was charged for the fire, the lawyers' stolen goods, Christian Tramontano's knife wielding intruder or the (2) nursery break-ins, let's see something like that.
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