Fulcanelli
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katy_did said:It was stated that the door needed to be locked with the keys, so that it didn't blow open in the wind (as it did when Guede closed and didn't realize about the broken latch).
With 'keys', where was this stated? Please, this whole thing about keys is a new frontier...I've never seen a thing stated about keys, aside from the missing ones to Amanda's rtoom and the flat downstairs, so if you have any links to this brand new information, that would be handy.
katy_did said:Battistelli would have said if other carabinieri were there already, and he didn't. In fact, he says the officer he was speaking to asked him to go to the room and describe what they'd found; Battistelli claims he did so while standing outside the room. Seems rather unlikely carabinieri were already on the scene in that situation, don't you think?
Would have, could have, should have...why would he? His job was singular...to answer the questions put to him on the stand, not to make a speech. So, what did the prosecution ask him? What did the defence ask him? what were his answers? Did he answer to anything inaccurately? Did he refuse to answer anything? Why are you demanding he provide answers to questions that were never asked? And...why weren't they asked? Conclusion: the questions/answers weren't deemed important by the defence or prosecution.
Anyway Thoughtful...how are things? Aside from the obsession with the morning of the 2nd that is of course.
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