carbonjam72
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There was also a trail of blood to the downstairs apt. Those profiles were claimed to be all "cat blood", but there were 5 profiles that came back as human, and were not shared with the defense. So by your account, he cleans up in the small bathroom, uses the larger bathroom without leaving any blood, and you dismiss the blood downstairs as a continuation of the bloody affair upstairs. Obviously fine to disagree, I'm just pointing out a logical consistent through line. Doesn't make sense to place the larger bathroom business anywhere except after the break-in and before the murder as far as I can tell.
Pretty sure I saw a picture of a small glass fragment, very, very tiny, that the defense showed with enhanced photography. Wish I had more of a handle on it, maybe someone else knows more. But this could not be a murder weapon, because it was so, so very small. The outline on the knife on the bed sheet, in combo with the bruising around the knife wound consistent with a single blade hilt, makes speculation about any other murder weapon beyond the single knife, also beyond my ken.
I know of no evidence that Rudi took dumps when he broke into places. i don't know if the lawyers' office's bathroom was used even if we assume that Rudi broke in there and didn't just fence the loot. If he used the bathroom on his overnight at the nursery I'd look at differently since he spent the night there.
He left blood on the floor from his shoe. He left a bloody print on the bathmat but I don't know of any other blood outside Meredith's room. After he cleaned up in the little bathroom it is possible he later needed to go and went to the larger room for some unknownmotivereason.
There was also a trail of blood to the downstairs apt. Those profiles were claimed to be all "cat blood", but there were 5 profiles that came back as human, and were not shared with the defense. So by your account, he cleans up in the small bathroom, uses the larger bathroom without leaving any blood, and you dismiss the blood downstairs as a continuation of the bloody affair upstairs. Obviously fine to disagree, I'm just pointing out a logical consistent through line. Doesn't make sense to place the larger bathroom business anywhere except after the break-in and before the murder as far as I can tell.
Here we go again with his story. He said he had a date with Meredith but if even entertain that it could have been true then...
As Cody said since the majority believe that here it must be true. Using Rudi's story for anything is weak including his having a date.
There was an early story of glass and some speculation that the glass was the murder weapon but I don't see how any of that has anything to do with whether he was on the pot when Meredith came in or not.
Pretty sure I saw a picture of a small glass fragment, very, very tiny, that the defense showed with enhanced photography. Wish I had more of a handle on it, maybe someone else knows more. But this could not be a murder weapon, because it was so, so very small. The outline on the knife on the bed sheet, in combo with the bruising around the knife wound consistent with a single blade hilt, makes speculation about any other murder weapon beyond the single knife, also beyond my ken.