Fulcanelli
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Dan o said:The primary issue is the movement of Amanda and Raffaele between the cottage and the apartment. If there were caught on tape the evening of the 1st heading towards the cottage it would be pretty damning. Finding Amanda alone walking back to the cottage mid morning of the 2nd, returning up the street some time later and coming back down with Raffaele would confirm that part of her story.
You assume too many things. First of all, we are talking about private camera's (belonging to businesses), which understandably, are focused on the properties themselves rather then the street to pick up people walking by. And as such, if the police examined those tapes and found nothing on them or be of such poor quality as to be unusable then they can't be claimed as evidence, and therefore would have to be returned to their owners and the owners would then in all liklihood (and within their rights) wipe them clean in order to reuse them again for the filming of the next set period (unless you imagine, small shop owners keep thousands of video tapes going back days, weeks, months, years of all the comings and goings from their shop, instead of reusing the same tape over and over).
Instead, you seem to imply, without any basis to support it, that the Perugian authorities had every street under 24 hour video surveillance, then conspired to wipe them clean because they didn't help their case (ie, because they would help the defence case).
In any case, we can dispense with all of that fantasy since even the defence didn't raise any such complaints, claims or accusations during the trial.