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'Cos he broke in through the window.
So it's a one-way window?
That doesn't show up in the photos. How do you tell?
'Cos he broke in through the window.
So it's a one-way window?
That doesn't show up in the photos. How do you tell?
'Cos he broke in through the window.
I imagine it would be easier for him to take the keys and unlock the door rather than attempt to climb back out through the window. It would also be a lot easier to climb up than it would be to climb back down again.
Coincidentally I just translated that bit. I get the impression that this section is maybe just a summary of a report from Tagliabracci which is attached to the appeal? Either that or they go into it a bit later on (I'm only up to page 9/281 so far...):
Hopefully that's accurate - it gets tricky when I don't even understand what it means in English...!
Why would it be easier?
Why would it be easier?
You think it would've been easier for him to climb out the oh-so-forbidding window than it would be to open the front door using Meredith's keys? Self-evidently, the easy option was to use the keys. AK had her own keys, of course, so needed neither to climb out a window nor to take Meredith's.
The taking of the keys for sure points to a non-resident, someone without keys to the house.
Well, not necessarily, since Meredith's keys were also used to lock her own bedroom door. Otherwise, I agree with the door vs window part.
I imagine it would be easier for him to take the keys and unlock the door rather than attempt to climb back out through the window. It would also be a lot easier to climb up than it would be to climb back down again.
What photos are you talking about?
Coincidentally I just translated that bit. I get the impression that this section is maybe just a summary of a report from Tagliabracci which is attached to the appeal? Either that or they go into it a bit later on (I'm only up to page 9/281 so far...):
Hopefully that's accurate - it gets tricky when I don't even understand what it means in English...!
I understand that most mountaineers believe the descent to be trickier than the ascent.......
Why would it be easier?
Nice translation. I believe it says that the LCN analysis used to identify Sollecito's DNA on the bra clasp was not conducted in accordance with internationally-agreed protocols - both in terms of the amplification methods and the interpretation of results.
This is, of course, purely the defence's appeal position right now, so it remains to be seen whether this position will be accepted by the appeal judges.
You think it would've been easier for him to climb out the oh-so-forbidding window than it would be to open the front door using Meredith's keys? Self-evidently, the easy option was to use the keys. AK had her own keys, of course, so needed neither to climb out a window nor to take Meredith's.
The taking of the keys for sure points to a non-resident, someone without keys to the house.
Why would it be quicker? He presumably already knows where the window is, since he broke in through it. So he ought to be able to find it quicker than a set of keys that he has no reason to know where to find.
Why would it be easier to climb up? He has to do a full body lift from hands overhead straight up to his waist while using only his fingertips on a four inch ledge (and not touching the wall with his feet) to get in. All he has to do to get out is hang from his hands and drop.
The photos of the window that have been shared on these threads. I saw nothing which would suggest that the window is one-way.
The claim so far was that the window was easy enough to climb through (by your side). And now you suddenly have a change of heart, and the window entry/exit is difficult?You think it would've been easier for him to climb out the oh-so-forbidding window than it would be to open the front door using Meredith's keys? Self-evidently, the easy option was to use the keys. AK had her own keys, of course, so needed neither to climb out a window nor to take Meredith's..
Why? A resident would also have to take Meredith's keys in order to close her door. Or do all the residents have keys of the other rooms?The taking of the keys for sure points to a non-resident, someone without keys to the house
Something to do with the fact that it's more difficult to see where you can place your feet. I hardly think that should be a factor here.I understand that most mountaineers believe the descent to be trickier than the ascent.......
See aboveWell, not necessarily, since Meredith's keys were also used to lock her own bedroom door. Otherwise, I agree with the door vs window part.
Yes, true of course. My main point is that if the purpose of taking the keys was to lock Meredith's door, that motive points to no one in particular, i.e. anyone could've done it to delay the body being found. But if the person who took the keys also needed them to get out of the house, that makes Guede's motive very much stronger than that of the other two. Particularly since the locking of the door is a slightly odd action anyway - it makes more sense as something done spontaneously simply because the person had the keys, than that he/they would go to the trouble of finding the keys just for that purpose.
Climbing up is generally easier than climbing down. If you climb a ladder up to a roof, the step onto the roof is much easier than the step back onto the ladder going down.
This would also apply for most people climbing out of a window.
Thanks. I think you made the correct decision starting with Raffaele's appeal. It seems better organized and more comprehensive. If you get finished and want the translated report posted in full I would be happy to place in on my docstoc page.