carbonjam72
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Quetion: Did Napoleone or Zugarini spot Rudy's MO on Day 1?
Thanks for fishing that out, I'd actually seen that before, and thought I'd remembered reading other info on Napoleone from Nina or Candace.
Wondering if you have an opinion, and I may be in the minority on this site, but the question is could Napoleone (or Zugarini maybe) have recognized Guede's MO for breaking & entry, from the Kercher crime scene at day 1?
I am strongly in favor of this scenario, that the Perugians and Mignini knew it, or at least suspected it might be Rudy, when they first toured the crime scene.
At the latest, there was a deliberate effort to frame Knox and Sollecito by Nov 4, when the police tried to get her to pick up a knife that "might have been used" to kill Kercher.
Big issue for me, would love to get some resolution on whether people has settled into opinions on this yet.
(I'm aware of some who don't like this suggestion...)
Just found this quote from the article if it helps anyone:
('The Tough Women of The Amanda Knox Case' - Time Magazine - 9/29/2009)
"Perugia's police murder-squad chief Monica Napoleoni often sits behind Comodi. She shows up for most court sessions — even though she is not required to appear — dressed like an undercover vice cop by U.S. standards. Her Morticia Addams hair, deep tan, deeper décolletage, hot-pink baby-doll tops, stylish white jeans, high wedgies and designer totes bring a whiff of the Via Veneto into the courtroom. Napoleoni has spent her career working the surprisingly mean streets of this ancient hill town, infested with battling gangs of Albanian and Moroccan drug dealers and a plague of prostitution from international human traffickers who find it a convenient trading post. Napoleoni is occasionally accompanied by another female homicide cop, Lorena Zugarini, who is built like an East German swimmer. It was Zugarini who kicked in one of the doors of the murder house."
Yes, the head of homicide for the Perugian Squadra Mobile (Flying Squad). That puts a number of (mostly) fat old men ahead of her, Profazio being one notable from this case.
I do not know, though I may recall where information on that might be found. If you go to the first pages of the Conspiracy thread you'll see I got into a discussion with Alt+F4 and linked an article that included a (rather flattering) portrait of her from several years ago, during the first trial I believe. I think it might have been Nina Burleigh's Time article that included some information about the 'high flying women of the Flying Squad or somesuch, as at the time Nina hadn't quite figured out yet that the Perugian police had really screwed the pooch!
I dug the article up, it doesn't say when she was promoted or from what position.
Thanks for fishing that out, I'd actually seen that before, and thought I'd remembered reading other info on Napoleone from Nina or Candace.
Wondering if you have an opinion, and I may be in the minority on this site, but the question is could Napoleone (or Zugarini maybe) have recognized Guede's MO for breaking & entry, from the Kercher crime scene at day 1?
I am strongly in favor of this scenario, that the Perugians and Mignini knew it, or at least suspected it might be Rudy, when they first toured the crime scene.
At the latest, there was a deliberate effort to frame Knox and Sollecito by Nov 4, when the police tried to get her to pick up a knife that "might have been used" to kill Kercher.
Big issue for me, would love to get some resolution on whether people has settled into opinions on this yet.
(I'm aware of some who don't like this suggestion...)
Just found this quote from the article if it helps anyone:
('The Tough Women of The Amanda Knox Case' - Time Magazine - 9/29/2009)
"Perugia's police murder-squad chief Monica Napoleoni often sits behind Comodi. She shows up for most court sessions — even though she is not required to appear — dressed like an undercover vice cop by U.S. standards. Her Morticia Addams hair, deep tan, deeper décolletage, hot-pink baby-doll tops, stylish white jeans, high wedgies and designer totes bring a whiff of the Via Veneto into the courtroom. Napoleoni has spent her career working the surprisingly mean streets of this ancient hill town, infested with battling gangs of Albanian and Moroccan drug dealers and a plague of prostitution from international human traffickers who find it a convenient trading post. Napoleoni is occasionally accompanied by another female homicide cop, Lorena Zugarini, who is built like an East German swimmer. It was Zugarini who kicked in one of the doors of the murder house."
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