LondonJohn
Penultimate Amazing
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Imagine you spill some soup in the kitchen. Er, you clean up the spot the soup stained.
So why did "Captain Amanda" and idiot-savant Sollecito abjectly fail - despite conducting a very intricate clean-up over several hours - to notice, let alone dispose of, a print of Sollecito's on the bath mat which Sollecito himself would have to have remembered depositing?
Yeah that makes perfect sense! Here's the truth: if Sollecito and Knox had participated in that murder, and had they conducted this intricate hours-long clean-up afterwards, and had Sollecito been the one who'd left that blood/water partial foot print on the bath mat, they (Knox/Sollecito) would have a) noticed the evidence on the bath mat (they would have known to check the bathroom carefully, since - by definition - Sollecito at least would have been in the bathroom at some point shortly after the murder), b) either scrubbed the bathmat clean, poured a load of bleach on it, put it in the washing machine, or simply taken the whole mat out of the cottage and destroyed it elsewhere.
So here's another truth: the print on the bath mat was almost certainly made by Guede when he stepped from the shower (or possibly bidet) onto the mat after rinsing blood off his trousers. Some of the rinsed-off blood pooled with water on the floorpan of the shower, Guede then placed his bare right foot into this pool, and he then stepped onto the mat, thereby leaving the dilute partial print.
Case closed. Easy when you have the intelligence and objectivity to look at things properly