Strozzi
Graduate Poster
It surprises me after following this case all this time that there are still significant details that I don't know about. From this site:
http://www.amandaknoxcase.com/rudy-guede/
Probably almost everybody posting here is aware of this site and the page linked to above, but this page is the most comprehensive list of the overwhelming evidence for Guede's guilt that I've seen. The wounds on Guede's hands that are consistent with wounds that would have occurred from stabbing somebody and having one's hands slip from the hilt on to the blade is something I've haven't seen before.
This is a link to the video I was referring to:
The part where Moore starts blaming the Perugia police of intentionally not seeking out Guede and knowingly prosecuting innocent people begins at about the 24 minute mark.
I think I've seen the arguments on both sides of the issue and it appears to me that neither possibility is all that likely which is problematic since one of the two possibilities must be true. In these situations I rely on Grinder and since Grinder thinks it's unlikely that the police conspired to convict people that they knew to be innocent I'll go with that until I see some compelling evidence one way or the other.
Note I'd use the word frame here but in this situation I don't think it would annoy Grinder so I think it was correct not to use the term here.
Dave, I agree with Grinder. I think Steve Moore is wrong. I don't believe the police recognized the rock to be Rudi's MO. I don't believe they made a connection on day one between the rock on Filomena's floor and the breakin at the lawyers' office. I also don't believe Rudi was an important police source to be protected as others maintain.
Remember the stress and anger the police must have felt against the killer of the English student as they bent over her wounded body. If Napoleoni and her squad had thought that that African did this they would have quickly learned his address and within minutes of that kicked in his door.
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