I may not be clear where everything is. . . .Just trying to make clear that even if thrown upwards would not be a major problem for somebody fairly athletic.
Rudy was friends with the guys who lived in the 1st floor apartment. He watched an automobile race on their tv. Rudy would have noticed the girl's coming in and out of that house and he would have asked his friends about them, all the Italians went somewhere that holiday week end he would have seen Amanda waiting tables at le Chic so he would have expected Amanda would not be home that night.
It seems to me that he would not expect that there would be anything worth stealing in the girls apartment.
Rudy lived in the neighborhood, burglars usually go somewhere else to steal. It is highly unlikely he was there to do a burglary. There must be some reason why someone wanted Meridith dead and they paid Rudy a great deal of money. Rudy was caught in Germany, which is on the other side of Switzerland he may have put the money in a Swiss bank.
OK, that doesn't prove Rudy was paid to kill Meridith. But it seems like Mignini and the Perugia police must have had something to hide.
So what we Americans should do is keep trying to figure out why Rudy killed Meridith and how the police were involved until they leave Amanda and her boyfriend alone. While we may never know what really happened they don't know that we won't know so they might leave Amanda alone.
Rudy was friends with the guys who lived in the 1st floor apartment. He watched an automobile race on their tv. Rudy would have noticed the girl's coming in and out of that house and he would have asked his friends about them, all the Italians went somewhere that holiday week end he would have seen Amanda waiting tables at le Chic so he would have expected Amanda would not be home that night.
It seems to me that he would not expect that there would be anything worth stealing in the girls apartment.
Rudy lived in the neighborhood, burglars usually go somewhere else to steal. It is highly unlikely he was there to do a burglary. There must be some reason why someone wanted Meridith dead and they paid Rudy a great deal of money. Rudy was caught in Germany, which is on the other side of Switzerland he may have put the money in a Swiss bank.
OK, that doesn't prove Rudy was paid to kill Meridith. But it seems like Mignini and the Perugia police must have had something to hide.
So what we Americans should do is keep trying to figure out why Rudy killed Meridith and how the police were involved until they leave Amanda and her boyfriend alone. While we may never know what really happened they don't know that we won't know so they might leave Amanda alone.
Rudy was friends with the guys who lived in the 1st floor apartment. He watched an automobile race on their tv. Rudy would have noticed the girl's coming in and out of that house and he would have asked his friends about them, all the Italians went somewhere that holiday week end he would have seen Amanda waiting tables at le Chic so he would have expected Amanda would not be home that night. It seems to me that he would not expect that there would be anything worth stealing in the girls apartment.
Rudy lived in the neighborhood, burglars usually go somewhere else to steal. It is highly unlikely he was there to do a burglary. There must be some reason why someone wanted Meridith dead and they paid Rudy a great deal of money. Rudy was caught in Germany, which is on the other side of Switzerland he may have put the money in a Swiss bank.
OK, that doesn't prove Rudy was paid to kill Meridith. But it seems like Mignini and the Perugia police must have had something to hide. So what we Americans should do is keep trying to figure out why Rudy killed Meridith and how the police were involved until they leave Amanda and her boyfriend alone. While we may never know what really happened they don't know that we won't know so they might leave Amanda alone.
The girls lived on the first floor the guys were on the ground floor.
We can hypothesize this case with much in the way of reason, but not with this narrative. It is much easier to understand how the police might be working to railroad A & R within the context of protecting their careers. But to go down the avenue of Guede being paid to kill someone by the police, and with absolutely nothing that props up the contention does not serve us well. This feels like a fantasy...one that does nothing for our credibility.
Confirmation bias is the backbone of cases like this. But, as of late I am seeing it morph into some pretty farfetched ideas when it comes to this speculating about why Guede was left to go on his crime spree.
When I first started following this case there were a few comments here and there that followed the line of thinking that xinonix has expressed here. But for the most part it was ignored. Now it seems it is picking up steam. IMHO I don't see it as a good development either.
Confirmation bias is the backbone of cases like this. But, as of late I am seeing it morph into some pretty farfetched ideas when it comes to this speculating about why Guede was left to go on his crime spree.
When I first started following this case there were a few comments here and there that followed the line of thinking that xinonix has expressed here. But for the most part it was ignored. Now it seems it is picking up steam. IMHO I don't see it as a good development either.
While I agree in general I don't see any evidence of the "crime spree". He was caught with stolen goods in a nursery where he had spent the night. There was no signs of a break in at the nursery and since Prato was there to have the locks fixed it makes sense someone let him in or told him how to do it.
Was he an outlaw of some type? Sure. Did he steal and deal in illicit goods? It certainly appears so.
Do we know enough to call it a crime spree? I don't think so and it really isn't very important. He was there that night and was involved in the murder. Others from the underworld (Koko and ?) were also in the neighborhood that night and could have been involved.
Do we know enough to call it a crime spree? I don't think so and it really isn't very important. He was there that night and was involved in the murder. Others from the underworld (Koko and ?) were also in the neighborhood that night and could have been involved.
Grinder......I've been watching the back and forth with you and abcytesla. I'm not touching it with a ten foot pole. ; )
Is it a crime spree if he burglarized the nursery twice, Ms. Maria Mandu Diaz, the law office, Christian Tremantono and the cottage?
I'd say that is a spree. I'll grant you that there isn't enough evidence to actually convict Rudy of anything but possessing stolen goods from the law office and the break in at the nursery. None of us will ever know for sure Grinder. I know I don't. And who knows?? Maybe it is a bit of confirmation bias on my part. But I think these incidents are far too coincidental to totally ignore.
As for the lack of evidence pointing to how Rudy got into the nursery. So? All it takes is one unlocked window.
Asked about that before. . .Haven't seen any evidence of anybody else involved?
From my perspective, the previous burglaries are only important as to demonstrate that there is more than a reasonable probability that the break in was real and NOT STAGED.
From my perspective, the previous burglaries are only important as to demonstrate that there is more than a reasonable probability that the break in was real and NOT STAGED.
Koko was there. Koko was later convicted of cocaine dealing. Koko was associated with Albanians and Albanians have a drug business in Perugia. Koko knew Rudi.
I bet he wishes he would have thought of that (maybe there was not enough TP I noticed some girls kept a roll on their nightstands...or you know what else...he could have used that wrapping paper that Stefanoni used to wrap that mop....wait a darn minute....is this you there Stefanoni?
I personally think MK discovered him sitting on the toilet and yelled and screamed and ran back to her room...he killed her to silence her...he didn't have time to think and do something logical...no reason to assassinate the girl though...unless you know something we don't! I bet she was trying to find/use her phone.
Evidence that Koko was at or near the scene of the rape and murder at the time of the crime?