I guess you didn't know the part where Aviello used to be Raffaele's cell mate.
Greetings Fulcanelli,
I had indeed read some of Mr. Aviello's past. I'll chalk this up to just another strange coincedence. Please note Fulcanelli that I am not the 1 from ABC News, The Daily Mail, Oggi, etc, that is publishing the current story on Mr. Aviello's story. Please write to them if you feel that it has any bearing on the upcoming Appeals Trials of Raffaele Sollecito and Amanda Knox. Heck, maybe Mr. Sollecito's lawyers would luv to know of this too?
Question for you:
What do you know, if anything, about any search for the missing apartment keys?
I ask this because Mr. Aviello said he hid them somewhere on the property of his last residence, so I would think that there would be some kind of search needing to be conducted. Especially since Mr. Aviello said he hid the murder weapon also.
Even Mr. Mignini has spoken up about this:
Prosecutor Giuliano Mignini told ABC News that his office will look into the matter as soon as possible.
"We must always verify what is presented to us," Mignini said.
Link:
http://abcnews.go.com/US/Media/mafia-informer-amanda-knox-guilty-brother-killer/story?id=10865516
Get the, what is it, The Flying Squad out there with the metal detectors, "Pronto", please!
Anyways, you seem to find it strange that a guy in prison has come forward to try to free Mr. Sollecito and Miss Knox because he is in prison. And I find it strange that a homeless "troll", (my opinion only, it's a term I use for guys who dig thru garbage containers), came forward to helped convict Mr. Sollecito and Miss Knox.
Strange murder case, huh?
But you know what Fulcanelli, I wonder if there is some truth to what Mr. Aviello states?
For if not, is Prosecutor Mignini going to try and add more years onto his current prison sentence for slander? As he is trying to do to Miss Knox?
Hmmm...
RWVBWL
PS-Oops, 1 last thing Fulcanelli.
I erred when I posted that it was Perugia Shock's Frank Sfarzo who found a knife in the vicinity of the murder scene afterwards. It was acually someone from the "smiling team".
Sorry for that, I'll try to double check my info before I post.
But anyways, here's the link:
http://perugia-shock.blogspot.com/2007/12/surprise.html
The police already were even using a metal detector back then too!
Re-reading this post, I found it kind of interesting that Mr. Sfarzo was already critical of the police's work habits into this particular investigation, way back on Dec. 18, 2007!
Hmmm...