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Yes, it would seem that way. And in her book, she makes the claim that anything outside of Meredith's bedroom "only proves that she lived in the cottage". So you see how all is waved away......
Her parents started with that line a few years ago, where they claimed that there was no evidence of Knox in Meredith's bedroom, therefore she was not involved. Essentially, it was an attempt to redefine the crime scene as the bedroom. I found this problematic for three reason: her lamp was in the bedroom but apparently there was no evidence of Knox on her own lamp, one shoe print on the pillow case was attributed to her, and it made no sense that Knox would want to limit the investigation into her "friend's" murder to the bedroom. The evidence of Knox outside the bedroom is disturbing, which is why Knox, her family, and her defense want it to be ignored.