(msg #5123)
Contrary to your claim there was plenty to suggest the break in was staged. The details have been posted many times.
The only "detail" I have seen is the report that there was broken glass on top of Filomena's clothes. This is taken by the pro-guilt faction as proof that the clothes were scattered on the floor
before the pane was broken. It proves no such thing, as somebody ransacking the room would have moved shards of glass around while doing so.
In fact, the details have indeed been posted on this forum, including the fact that there was glass
on the floor under the clothes. That rather puts the factor of the clothes, and the selective use of it by the pro-guilt faction, into context.
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They didn't ignore the break in. As far as they could ascertain there was no break in, just a simulation made to look like a break in. This is how they saw it and so this is how they reported it. You may not agree but it is what it is.
But they didn't report it, at least not at first. In the news article I referred to, there was no mention made of either a break-in or a simulated break-in - just that it was believed that Meredith knew her killer(s) because she had apparently let him or them into the flat.
The faking of the break-in is an article of faith on the pro-guilt side, along with the fictitious clean-up. But they don't make sense; if Amanda and Raffaele were allegedly trying to blame Guede alone, then why would they keep quiet about his participation all the time he was on the run?
According to the pro-guilt narrative, they cleaned up their own traces and faked a break-in, leaving just Guede's presumably to get him convicted, but then Amanda covered for him by allegedly naming somebody entirely innocent. This is what doesn't make sense.
The truth is that they had no knowledge of Guede's role until it was public revealed, because
they weren't there.
No, I've tried but no, none at all. Can you? if so please elaborate
This says more about you than it does about the case.