Now we're back to a "boulder", eh? That gave me a chuckle.
I never said it was "shut". I said it was "partially closed"...which is supported by the photo I supplied. As does the one below.
Of course, it's totally impossible that Guede, after "hurling the boulder" and climbing in, pulled the shutters forward in order to obstruct the view of the broken glass from passersby, right?
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Rather than delete this post, I will acknowledge that the shutters were pulled shut and it was the police who partially opened them. Thank you, London John. However, my point still stands that the broken window was not visible to Amanda when she approached the cottage as Vixen falsely claimed.
You're correct. And the evidence supports the following chronology in respect of the exterior shutters covering Romanelli's window:
1) At around 8.30pm on 1st November (i.e. prior to any intervention from Guede), the shutters were pulled ajar but not wedged shut. That comes from the testimony of Romanelli, who says she closed the interior shutters fully but only partially closed the exterior shutters.
2) Guede could therefore see, while standing either directly below the window or on the parking parapet overlooking the window, that the exterior shutters were capable of being quickly and easily swung open, in order to present access to the window behind.
3) Guede therefore partially climbed up from below, to the point where he could reach up and open the exterior shutters.
4) Therefore, at the point when Guede threw the
boulder rock through the window, the exterior shutters were open (though the interior shutters were still closed - thus explaining the mark on the interior shutters and the trajectory & resting position of the
boulder rock within Romanelli's room).
5) Once Guede had climbed in through Romanelli's window (having reached through the broken pane and unlatched the casement), he pulled the exterior shutters closed behind him (for obvious rational reasons which were discussed previously). The shutters were capable of wedging shut (owing to swelling of the wood from damp), but could not be actually latched shut. This would probably all have happened at around 8.45pm
6) Therefore, by the time
Mez Kercher returned home at around 9pm, she would not have been able to see the broken pane in Romanelli's window, since it was covered by the exterior shutters that Guede had pulled closed after he entered Romanelli's room.
7) The exterior shutters stayed in this wedged-shut position throughout the period of the confrontation, attack, assault and murder of Kercher, and remained shut once Guede left the cottage that night, and all through the night, and all through the following morning.
8) Therefore, when Knox went to the cottage at around 10.30am that following morning (2nd November), she too could not see any evidence of the broken pane in Romanelli's window as she approached the cottage, since it was still covered by the wedged-shut exterior shutters.
9) The shutters remained wedged shut as concerns mounted about Kercher's whereabouts and welfare. Eventually Knox and Sollecito looked into Romanelli's room from inside the cottage, and could immediately see at that point that the window was broken (since the
interior shutters were still open). The exterior shutters remained wedged shut.
10) Then the police arrived and Kercher's body was discovered after her door was broken open. More police arrived, and at some point early in the afternoon of 2nd November, one of the police (or slightly possibly, Romanelli herself) opened the exterior shutters. And that is why the police and press photos taken from mid-afternoon onwards on 2nd November, the exterior shutters are shown in the half-open position.