RoseMontague
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I am a little confused with Massei's reasoning on the changing times of the dinner. Massei is saying she is pushing the time of the dinner up to give her a later alibi. How would staying at Raffaele's all night or having dinner at a certain time give her anymore of an alibi if it could not even be proven she was at Raffaele's during the time of the murder much less having dinner at that time. Maybe you can explain this line of reasoning to me because I don't see any difference in saying I was watching TV or washing dishes (with water) or taking a shower (with water) or cleaning up a spill (water as well) at Raffaele's at the time of the murder or I was having dinner at Raffaele's at the time of the murder.