Charlie Wilkes
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I'm sure many people have been in this situation: you can't find your cell phone so you use the house phone to call your phone then follow the ring.
Amanda writes in her email back home that she was so panicked about Meredith she was pounding on the door and screaming her name. Why the heck didn't she just call her phones again and listen outside the door for the ring?
Good question. If she wanted to establish an alibi, she could have called the phones while at the cottage and told the police, "I was standing outside the door, listening to hear if the phone would ring, and when I didn't hear it, I assumed Meredith must be somewhere else." But, she didn't.
Better still, she could have gone on her day trip with Raffaele and stayed away from the crime scene and not tried to call anyone. But, she didn't.
But the best idea of all would have been to avoid getting involved in the murder in the first place, seeing as how she had no motive and nothing to gain but the certainty of a big hassle. That's what I think she did.