Originally Posted by RWVBWL
He also couldn't remember Amanda being around,
although she had told police, days earlier, that when Patrick Lumumba sent her a text message telling her not to come to work,she went straight over to Raffaele's and spent the entire evening there.
Well, when I read of this in B. Nadeau's book, I was just amazed, for from the many discussions here on JREF that I have read, it has seemed like the police had never heard of Patrick Lumumba's name, or even knew he was Miss Knox's boss.
But yet this seems to say that is incorrect, would you agree?
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I shouldn't have pressed "Submit Reply" because this part is separate from the discussion of Raffaele's alibi for Amanda.
I am looking for a source (preferably court testimony) for this right now. If I'm wrong about that, I will certainly admit it. I am also trying to find out whether her British friends testified or told the police that Meredith also worked for him. That would be the only conceivable connection.
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Hi again Stilicho,
No problem, I too have done the same.
Please do drop a note if you find something relevant to what I had read last night on page 66 of Barbie Nadeau's "Angel Face" book and posted here today for our debate.
For if this is correct, I think this changes things just a bit, in my opinion,
with regards to a recent discussion we here on JREF had.
Though I don't want to dig up our recent debate, I do remember discussing with the group that I felt that the police might have
already been on the lookout for a black male being possibly involved in Miss Kercher's death.
And so that might have factored in when Amanda Knox "broke" and gave the police Patrick Lumumba's name.
I even mentioned that Miss Allesandra Formica had possibly seen someone, a man of color, leaving the general vicinity about 10:30pm that night.
Simply curious to see when Miss Formica reported this information to the police, and because I searched but could not find this out, I contacted Frank Sfarzo at Perugia Shock, who told me that Miss Formica spoke with the police after the 6th of Nov. '07.
But still,
my gut feeling was that the police were looking for a black male.
Heck, I remember writing that I wondered if Mr. Lumumba would have even been arrested if he were white male(?). I just wondered...
Since they had found a black hair that was consistant with someone of African descent at the scene of the crime, (page 105, "Angel Face"), this further reinforces my opinion that they were keeping that in mind.
If the police had prior knowledge, (as Barbie Nadeau states on page 66 of "Angel Face") that Miss Knox had mentioned Patrick Lumumba as her boss, and who had sent her a text message to take the night off from work, they, meaning at least 1 of the local police officers working on this brual murder case could/should/would have possibly known that Miss Knox's boss was a male of African descent, since he ran a bar/nightclub and has been called the "most popular guy in Perugia", IIRC.
(Heck, a few police officers that I know LUV to drink.
I bet that at least 1 member of local Perugian police liked to drink alcohol and had heard of Mr. Lumumba and/or Le Chic.
Further reading in "Angel Face" on page #'s 110/111, it's written that Valter Biscotti, Rudy Guede's lawyer, threw himself a 50th birthday party at another Perugian hotspot, "The Red Zone", where many of the local legal establishment and members of the court, such as Judge Micheli, Monica Napoleoni, and Lorena Zugarani showed up to party. Even these folks go to local bars/nightclubs too.
With this in mind, I believe the someone in the police department would have known that Amanda Knox's boss was a male of African descent operating a local bar/nightclub named Le Chic.)
When Edgardo Giobbi gave the order to have Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito brought in for further questioning the night of the 5th/6th, it seems, to me at least, that with 12 officers on duty ready to interrogate, break and, as Judge Claudia Matteini stated, arrest Miss Knox before her mother arrived, the police were ready to go to work that night.
Interrogate Raffaele first, tell Amanda Knox that Raffaele
was not backing her alibi anymore, bring the cell phone text messages into play, which they might have even known about already, and get her to imagine who killed her housemate and give up Mr. Lumumba, the black male who the police might have possibly thought left that hair of African descent at the murder scene...
It's too bad that the police
did not, for some reason,
use video or audio recording devices to tape this interrogation...
RWVBWL
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