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Motive can be conscious or unconscious per Carver's def.
It was speculated that perhaps the motive for Rudi killing Meredith was that she screamed. To put a finer point on it, that scream would be because he was doing something that freaked her out. If Amanda and Raf were there and did something that freaked her out like a prank and she screamed they too could have killed because of a scream.
I find it humorous that we have a scenario where Meredith's screams as heard by Nara (after going to bed between 9 and 9:30 and waking up a couple hours later and THEN hearing the scream) are used as evidence there was a scream but the same people put TOD at 9:20 partially because Rudi reported the scream at that time. If one is to use Nara's scream then TOD has to be after the tow truck leaves at 11:15. Nara's testimony like Curatolo's is worthless.
Motive as defined clearly isn't of much value since it can be conscious or unconscious, which basically means that it means nothing. The motive might not even be known to the perp.
People can repeat "no motive" twenty times but that doesn't prove innocence or even put hardly any weight on that side of the scales. A clear motive would put weight on the other side.
But of course since they are innocent they can't have a motive.
It was speculated that perhaps the motive for Rudi killing Meredith was that she screamed. To put a finer point on it, that scream would be because he was doing something that freaked her out. If Amanda and Raf were there and did something that freaked her out like a prank and she screamed they too could have killed because of a scream.
I find it humorous that we have a scenario where Meredith's screams as heard by Nara (after going to bed between 9 and 9:30 and waking up a couple hours later and THEN hearing the scream) are used as evidence there was a scream but the same people put TOD at 9:20 partially because Rudi reported the scream at that time. If one is to use Nara's scream then TOD has to be after the tow truck leaves at 11:15. Nara's testimony like Curatolo's is worthless.
Motive as defined clearly isn't of much value since it can be conscious or unconscious, which basically means that it means nothing. The motive might not even be known to the perp.
People can repeat "no motive" twenty times but that doesn't prove innocence or even put hardly any weight on that side of the scales. A clear motive would put weight on the other side.
But of course since they are innocent they can't have a motive.