Like Amanda, I'm an American and when sharing an apartment with another person, even if you are not sharing the same bedroom, the term used is roommates.
Fair enough.
The police had no reason to believe anything bad had happened behind that door based on the what they observed in the apartment. If they were not worried about wrong-doing in Meredith's room why were AK and RS?
The postal police
did believe something was amiss. There was unexplained blood in the bathroom next to Meredith's room, there was a broken window in Filomena's room, Meredith's door was locked, and she was not answering her mobile phones. The available testimony indicates that they were unwilling to take responsibility to any damage to Meredith's door, but they sanctioned Filomena's boyfriend to break it down. Where do you get the idea that the postal police were "not worried"? If they were not worried, they would have advised that breaking the door down was not only unwarranted, it probably would constitute criminal damage
Could you please present evidence on how the Italian Postal Police are trained in police procedures versus how the Carabinieri are? Do you know how many Postal Police were once part of the Carbinieri and vice vesa? What is your expertise in law enforcement?
The Postal Police are empowered to investigate crimes related to abuse of the post and communications systems. I wouldn't be surprised if they are also invested with general police powers of arrest and basic first-responder investigation. However, in this instance, the Postal Police were confronted with a situation which was totally outside their remit. What's more, there was no apparent imminent threat - all the indications were that a crime might have been committed, but that nobody was in clear and present danger. They should, at that point, have called in the relevant police department before charging all over the crime scene.
By the way, I'm not talking about the Carabinieri. You clearly don't understand that the Carabinieri is a separate police force - in a similar way that the FBI is a separate force from state police in the USA. The Perugia Police had their own flying squad (nothing to do with the Carabinieri) who should have been called in before the door was even broken down.
And how on Earth is your question about how many Postal Police were once part of the Carabinieri relevant in any case - even if I had been referring to the Carabinieri (which I wasn't). Incidentally, though, the answer to your question is probably about the same amount as the number of people who were once neurosurgeons who went on to become ward nurses.
Yes, he called the Carabinieri. It was almost noon, they knew that Filomena and/or Laura could come back at any time and they wanted to control the situation.
Straw man. Your original point was that they had "no choice" but to let the Postal Police in. This clearly implies that they might have not wanted the police to see inside the house, but were essentially forced to do so through circumstances. I then pointed out that they had called the Carabinieri to request their presence before the Postal Police even turned up. This isn't indicative of a reluctance to let police officers inside the house.
Again, what's wrong with him? Another young man, around his own age broke down the door without being injured. Why couldn't he, considering how "concerned" Amanda was about Meredith?
What do you mean "what's wrong with him"? This is pejorative and partisan language, and doesn't advance the debate. I contend that he wasn't willing to physically damage the door until and unless every other avenue had been exhausted. the only reason that the door was broken down eventually was that the Postal Police officers had essentially authorised such an action.
Bruce is. He is 100% sure that AK and RS are innocent of the murder of MK.
Straw man. Of course some people have certainty in their own beliefs. That's different from other people sharing that person's certainty, which is what we were discussing. I imagine that Massei thinks he's 100% correct in his interpretation of the case. It doesn't mean that he necessarily
is 100% correct, though - which is the position that some people have tried to promote.