wasnt_me
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this makes one want to tear one's hair. I have unfortunately KNOWN many drug takers-part-time-burglars (against my will, because my sister hung out with them) and they will rob strangers, they will rob you, my sister's friends robbed her and our mother at knife point)---why would Rudy say "gee, no one is home, but my honor says I do not dare rob these fine friends" - I think Massei was leaving a bread crumb trail for the convictions to be overturned---he would please the prosecution, then write an ABSURD report full of CLUES, etc....................My god, is all I can say.
There's no way to determine why for certain RG chose the cottage; however, we know he chose it, because he was in there for whatever reason and he admits to being in there. It's just up to the presecution to prove why he was in there. Let me give a list of reasons:
1. Meredith. He saw her at the party and she was standoffish. He didn't like it and wanted to "show her."
2. OR Meredith was actually kind of nice to him at the club and he took it the wrong way to mean he could call on her.
3. Amanda. He'd been asking the downstairs boys about her and he knew that she was permiscuious.
Under number 2 and 3, I'm not sure of a reason for a breakin.
4. Money. He needed to pay his rent or get evicted so he chose their place.
5. Bored. Just looking for something to do. Yes, some young burglars do it out of boredom, so I've read that they've given as reasons.
I don't know.
But, while constructing this list, I realized, doesn't or didn't the bottom apartment have bars on all the doors and windows? I know I see them on that window and on that door downstairs, but anywhere else?