It is disgusting. And isn't it disgusting the person who stole Mez' phones, rang them the next day to test them?
??? Guede didn't ring Kercher's phones, I don't think.
And incidentally, you really ought to get an education in what phone billing records actually mean*. Granted, the Massei and Nencini courts (as well, regrettably, as the defence teams) were ignorant on this subject, but you should be able to grasp the issue with your scientific understanding and all-round high intellect, I'm sure.
* I'll give you a starter hint: the time recorded in those records is the time elapsed
only once a connection has been made - and not the time elapsed since the dialling party hit "dial", or the time elapsed since the dialled party's phone started ringing.
For example, suppose person A dials person B's phone, and B's phone is switched on but is set to divert to voicemail after 8 ringtones lasting 16 seconds. When A calls B, suppose that A waits for the 16 seconds of ringtone, then hears the start of person B's voicemail greeting message, but then A hangs up after 3 seconds of B's voicemail greeting.
Now, A will have been "on the phone" for a total of 19 seconds (16 seconds of B's ringtone, then 3 seconds of B's voicemail greeting). But the billing record will only show a 3-second call - since the timing for billing records only starts once the call actually connects (in this case, the call only connected when B's phone auto-forwarded A's incoming call to B's voicemail).
I'm sure you're intelligent enough to take this information and apply it fairly and objectively to the billing record timings from Knox's phone; obviously, when you do so, you'll see immediately that Knox's calls to Kercher's Italian phone (which was switched off) were of short duration because that phone was immediately diverting to voicemail every time Knox called (and Knox understandably had no need to keep listening to the voicemail message or leaving repeated messages..... so all of those calls were of fewer than 10 seconds' duration), and all Knox's calls to Kercher's UK phone (which was switched on) consisted of the phone ringing and ringing and then diverting to an Italian message stating that the caller was unavailable and it was impossible to leave a message (meaning that the ringing time was not included in the billing records timings, and Knox hung up every time she started hearing the Italian message.... again meaning that these calls showed on the billing records at under 10 seconds' duration).
Obviously, now that you know how all this actually works (and I have no doubt that a person of your clear brilliance will have no problem understanding and assimilating all this fully...), you'll be wanting to desist with any incorrect claims that Knox was calling Kercher's phones on 2nd November "to test them". After all, you now know precisely why the timings - as taken from the billing records - showed repeated calls of under 10 seconds' duration, and you also know how/why that is in fact entirely consistent with Knox sincerely trying repeatedly to reach Kercher via either of her phones, but only ever reaching a voicemail greeting message or a "this person is unavailable" message. Thanks in advance.