Sigh Sister
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Exactly! What if we shrink Guede's footprint, will it fit the bloody print on the bath mat? What if we pretend that Meredith had dinner at Sollecito's apartment? What if we get so stoned that we don't remember anything in the morning? What if we pretend that legal professionals are college students and view their home as a one strum rock band, drug pad? I don't think that's what Laura, Meredith, or Filomina had in mind for their home in Perugia.
Filomina's bedroom wasn't tossed for theft - another hypothetical. The jewellery in the drawer was not stolen. Instead, her clothes were pulled off the shelves onto the floor. Nothing was stolen. Fact of the case: broken glass from the window was found on top of that clothing that was pulled off the shelves, and computer that was tossed onto the floor (not stolen).
Was Guede, the women's clothing tosser, in Filomina's bedroom, but he, the experienced thief, forgot to open the drawer, or did he open the drawer and decide that jewellery was too difficult to sell?
A fact: there is a piece of imbedded glass on the outside surface of the inner shutter as well as a mark where the rock hit. Explanation?
Also, crime scene photos show a few tiny pieces of what could be glass on a few pieces of clothes. He easily could have stepped on the clothes transferring these few tiny pieces. To me, it sounds like you are trying to suggest that there were larger shards of glass all over the clothes. The photos do not show this. The pictures do show larger shards extending all the way to the blue throw rug. Did Amanda and Raffaele pick up all those shards of glass and place them there?