Holy crap, the knife and keys are either under the wall or they're not. Why wouldn't the cops go look?
Quote:
"Knox, Sollecito and Guede are innocent. He had the keys and the knife"
Rome, June 8 (AP) - In a videotaped interview on March 31 this year, Luciano Aviello, 41, associate justice, told lawyers for Amanda Knox the truth about the murder of Meredith Kercher. He exonerates Rudy Guede (sentenced to 16 years), Raffaele Sollecito (condemned to 25) and Amanda Knox (26) and points the finger at his brother Antonio Aviello. He stated that Antonio killed Mez in Via della Pergola on the night of 1 November 2007. This was revealed by the weekly magazine Oggi, on newsstands tomorrow. "My brother killed Meredith on the evening of 1 November 2007. Amanda, Guede and Raffaele are innocent. I know because my brother confessed the murder to me and brought the knife still covered with blood and a bunch of keys. I've hidden them under a wall behind my house, covering them with earth and lime plaster. If the court in Perugia will decide to listen, they will be able to find the murder weapon and those keys. Aviello, 41, associate justice with a tumultuous past (17 years in prison for Mafia crimes, and others still to be served), wrote three times to the President of the Court of Assizes of Perugia which has never accepted his testimony. . .
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Hi Bob001,
I have followed with interest a story that I first saw in Perugia Shock awhile back that there might be someone else involved in the murder of Meredith Kercher. Especially if Raffaele Sollecito and Amanda Knox are innocent of this brutal murder.
Allesandra Formica saw someone leaving the area of the murder scene that night, which she stated in court was not Rudy Guede. So I try to keep an eye out for bits of info that might pertain to who it might be that Miss Formica saw that night, if it wasn't Mr. Guede. His accomplice? Or someone else?
And then Mr Alessi and Mr. Aviello came forward, and though imprisoned, have stated that they had information that sheds light on Mr. Sollecito and Miss Knox's innocence. Mr. Aviello has, for over a year, been trying to get the information out in public that he knows something and it looks like this information(?) might see the light of day in the up-coming appeals trials for Raffaele Sollecito and/or Amanda Knox.
Today, while browsing PMF, I saw a link to ABC News, and decided to read it, though I didn't expect to find out anything new. I had read of this already:
"Aviello claims his brother told him that he broke into a house and killed a woman.
Antonio Aviello then asked his brother to hide the bloody knife and the keys to the Perugia apartment where Kercher and Knox lived, he claimed in the deposition.
"I hid everything under a little wall behind my house and covered it with soil and stones. I am happy to stand up in court and confirm all this and wrote to the court several times to tell them, but was never questioned," Luciano Aviello said.
But this I had not read of before:
"The Italian magazine Oggi quoted Luciano Aviello as saying he had his brother move to Perugia because of trouble in their hometown of Secondigliano.
While in Perugia, Antonio Aviello and another man were hired to steal some paintings from a home, but ended up the apartment shared by Knox and Kercher because they were either given a wrong address or bad directions, Luciano Aviello claims according to the magazine.
Kercher allegedly died in a struggle with the two men, the convict said."
Here's the link:
http://abcnews.go.com/US/Media/mafia-informer-amanda-knox-guilty-brother-killer/story?id=10865516
If this is true, and these other guys were the killers, Rudy Guede's statements have some truth to them. If he did not kill Miss Kercher though, when did he sexually assaulted Miss Kercher, afterwards? And then went dancing?
Kind of interesting, hmmm?
RWVBWL