Mary_H
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Hi Mary H,
After the stabbing, I can also see Guede panicking immediately and quickly running out of the apartment. Or if Guede was there with his still unknown aquaintance, who might have done the stabbing, they both would have probably left, FAST. But Rudy came back hours later, broke the window to see if anyone was there, and then re-entered with the missing keys. That kinda explains why there was no fingerprints/DNA, etc. of Guede in Filomena's room. And after making sure no one was in the apartment, Guede then moved and assaulted Miss Kercher's body.
RWVBWL
Hi, RWBVWL. I agree that it is likely Rudy (and if he was accompanied, his pal) would have panicked and left fast, and he may have broken the window from outside either before or after the crime. I can't really see him having the presence of mind or the desire to return to the scene of the crime, though. For all he knew, Amanda or one of the other roommates could have been home by that time. I would think he would want to put as much distance between himself and his horrible deed as he could.
I don't get the feeling Rudy was motivated by sexually assaulting Meredith, but rather that he made kind of a halfhearted attempt at seizing the opportunity that had presented itself when he disabled her. No semen was left at the scene, and her vaginal area was bruised, but that can be explained as easily by assault as by rape. He had a history of breaking and entering, but not of abusing women, as far as I know.
Given how little evidence there was of actual sexual activity at the scene, it's a wonder Mignini came up with his theory at all.
odeed wrote: "Was there any of Meredith Kercher blood found around her genitalia, or was it just Rudy Guede DNA?"
I don't know.