Which is actually incorrect, the police had searched those areas, including the spot the butter knife was found and it wasn't there when they searched it. Raffaele's lawyer went in through the gate and walked directly to the spot where it lay, he knew exactly where it was. He claimed Raffaele had told him where to find it. Talk about didgy.
"After one month and a half since the crime occurred a knife was found in the underbrush around the house.
And who found it? The police? No, one from the smiling team.
Of course, they are the ones who want the weapon of the crime to be not Raffaele's knife.
And indeed, as soon as they entered the gate the lawyer went to find the knife and some blood stained hankies. How lucky...
By the way, it's just a round kitchen knife unable to make those cuts. But it's notable that they didn't search around the house previously.
They even didn't search the cliff, which is a natural spot to throw a weapon. I expected that cliff to be cleaned from bushes and searched by a squad of 100 climbers right after the crime. In my dreams. I know it's difficult, very difficult, but... I'd cost less than a single Dna test.
This morning they used a metal detector not in the ravine but through the bushes around the house. Yes, not on november 2nd, today."
Link here:
http://perugia-shock.blogspot.com/2007/12/surprise.html
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Greetings Fulcanelli,
You wrote that the police did indeed search the area's that I was interested in, such as the surrounding vegatation and the ravine area.
Do you have proof of that, and if so, can you share of that with me?
Curiously, Michael, a Site Admin at PMF, wrote this yestrday:
"It wouldn't be the first time someone acting for Raffaele/the defence have planted evidence in this case.
Who can forget the butter knife in the cottage garden?"
When I read that,
I was thinking, "whoa,
planted evidence,that's an intersting thing to state",
and so I wondered what Michael was writing about?
And I know that you Fulcanelli, are very well versed in this particular murder case,
and I figured I would ask you what you know of this.
Perugia Shock's Frank Sfarzo,
who, unlike you or I, was right there that day Tuesday December 18, 2007, some 1 1/2 months later, says that the police, using a metal detector, were only searching the bushes around the house, they didn't even search the cliff or the ravine, a natural place to throw a weapon...
So I am still extremely curious to read any in-depth information or links, Fulcanelli, on the police search of the surrounding area of the murder scene that can help me clear up some doubt.
Do you have any?
And I especially want to read more of evidence planting by the someone acting for Raffaele Sollecito or the defense!
Thanks,
RWVBWL