Not sure where you're getting your information, but that is absolutely untrue. Rudy's sentence was not reduced because he apologized.
I believe you are right, otto, but there have been numerous media reports that referred to the "apology."
Not sure where you're getting your information, but that is absolutely untrue. Rudy's sentence was not reduced because he apologized.
Amanda and Raffaele had no reason to believe that Rudy had been detained by police for any reason, and did not know that they had his fingerprints. Knox and Sollecito wanted to stage the scene such that it appeared that a stranger broke in through Filomina's window. In theory, if Rudy had never been detained in the past, and since he was in Germany after the murder, evidence would not have easily led to Rudy.
That's an interesting question. Could MK's door be locked and then pulled closed from the outside? I've never heard this discussed before the recent posts on the subject.
If it were relatively simple to accomplish, locking the door might be like covering the body with a duvet: a hurried attempt to cover the horror out of regret, compassion, fear of discovery, whatever...
Yes, it would seem so. Yes, I always have referred to myself proudly as an "Italian-American" but perhaps it is time to put such things behind us. :seeya:Still OT, but in fairness, white people DO use terms like Irish-American, Italian-American, Jewish-American, etc. Jesse Jackson proposed African-American as an alternative to black in order to get the focus off skin color and instead to acknowledge the very different cultural history of Africans in the New World.
The Reverend Jackson is not king, not even of black people--and wasn't_me doesn't not have to agree with him, of course. With her, I will do my best to use "black" and "white" (despite the limitations of those terms).
What's interesting about these threads, I find, is that although the case principals refer to Africans rather readily, posters here have not found it necessary to make such distinctions EXCEPT with regard to whether an African hair was found that pointed ILE in a certain direction. Otherwise, few references to PL or RG mention race.
So maybe we're making a little progress...
I don't know. But in my experience, drugs that interfere with one's memory also tend to interfere with one's ability to plan and to respond logically. So I doubt AK and RS could simply "forget" forming a conspiracy to murder with someone they barely knew and then cleaning up after the crime.
Are you saying that Meredith's bedroom door is NOT the kind which can be locked from the inside, and then you shut the door behind you? Where is a link to show it must be locked from outside with a key. And then how, pray, did they think Meredith had locked it from within? :waitasec:Meredith's bedroom door is a double key lock ... needs a key to lock it from the hallway.
Ah, yes, the "Master Criminal" theory. I don't see the evidence that AK or RS had the experience (or mental wherewithal that night) for that sort of reasoning.
ETA, otto, yesterday you made much of how AK supposedly spoke no English and RS spoke no Italian and therefore their relationship was based only in sex and violence. Yet somehow you also have AK learning countless details about RG's past and his relationship with LE--or you have RS learning this and somehow communicating it to AK as part of their conspiracy.
Surely you can see the inconsistency.
Are you saying that Meredith's bedroom door is NOT the kind which can be locked from the inside, and then you shut the door behind you? Where is a link to show it must be locked from outside with a key. And then how, pray, did they think Meredith had locked it from within? :waitasec:
I cannot tell how the lock works from the picture you linked to...
I believe you are right, otto, but there have been numerous media reports that referred to the "apology."
I cannot tell how the lock works from the picture you linked to...
"No one I can think of makes this claim except for you."
That sounds like an attempt to discredit anything I have to contribute to this discussion ... not nice.
I seem to recall Malkmus posted information about the 11:30 start time, 12:30 interpreter time, and 1:45 accusation time (accompanied by copies of the statements 1:45 and 5:45) a long time ago. Perhaps Malkmus can comment.
nor can I...I cannot tell how the lock works from the picture you linked to...
Well, from what I can see, with that kind of handle, it is not a simple door where you could turn the lock, and close it behind you, locked. But I don't see evidence of a keyhole. You mean Meredith would have to use a key from inside if she wanted to close it? And whoever locked it from the outside, needed a key as well? and where was/is this key???Keep scrolling through the images on that link ... there are several photos showing the both sides of the door handle. Here's the hallway side of the door where you can see a key is required to lock the door.
http://www.perugiamurderfile.org/gallery/image_page.php?album_id=21&image_id=1268
Meredith's bedroom door is a double key lock ... needs a key to lock it from the hallway.
Yes, it would seem so. Yes, I always have referred to myself proudly as an "Italian-American" but perhaps it is time to put such things behind us. :seeya:
According to Dempsey, Raffaele's drug experience included acid and cocaine. It's possible that the pair were experimenting with either of these drugs on the night of the murder. All they have admitted to is drinking and using drugs (hashish) on the night of the murder.
I said nothing that was intended to discredit everything you contribute. On the contrary, I regularly cite you along with Allusonz and Malkmus as the posters most knowledgeable about this case.
What I was referring to was your repeated insistence that "nothing happened" between 11:30 when AK's interrogation began and 12:30 when the English-speaking interrogator was brought it.
Once again, AK spoke some Italian but wasn't fluent. She tried to participate in an Italian-language interrogation for an hour, a period that must have been incredibly stressful and confusing for her. But it isn't true she understood nothing she was asked; she herself says she tried to explain the message she got from PL and eventually gave up and handed her phone to the interrogators.
At that point, the interrogators misinterpreted her reply to PL and got very excited. Whether because they thought they had a breakthrough or because everyone began speaking faster, it was decided an English translator was needed. Unfortunately for AK, what she got was not an English translator but an English-speaking interrogator.
But back to you: you prefer to claim that no communication was possible between 11:30 and 12:30 because that means AK caved to pressure in only one hour instead of two. You may look back at previous threads and see where you invented this distinction.
NOBODY ELSE says AK understood nothing in that first hour, just that her understanding was insufficient to keep up with a mass interrogation.
nor can I...
Not true. I have said that Amanda did not know that Rudy's finger prints were taken by police ... I have not said that Amanda knew "countless details about Rudy's past".
Surely you can see that what you are saying is not based on what I have written.