Hi ChristianaHannah,
Yesterday I wrote a post on this, for I STILL find it odd that this police officer says that he DID NOT enter Miss Kercher's bedroom to check on her.
There are a 2 links to Perugia Shock, where a while back I had read of this:
""Paola and Luca saw Battistelli entering the room. He denies.
Paola's testimony at the end is not very effective because she can't say she really sees him in the room, and gets reduced to the sole deduction that the inspector must have entered.
(And who wouldn't enter a room when there's a girl under a duvet?)
But Luca saw him very clearly. And doesn't have any problem in recalling again, quiet and easy, those 3 steps towards Meredith. What's more simple than that? He saw him stepping inside and going to lift the end of the duvet."
Link here:
http://perugia-shock.blogspot.com/2009/02/stranger.html
And this too from Perugia Shock:
"Paola and Luca see Battistelli stepping in the room. Paola goes out and Luca stays some seconds just in time to see Battistelli lifting the duvet to see Meredith's face."
Link here also:
http://perugia-shock.blogspot.com/2009/02/falling-legends.html
I would like to think that if a person, especially a police officer, was going to check up on a person lying on the floor under a blanket -( who might be barely alive or dead), they would go and lift up the part covering that persons face, as Luca Altieri says he saw Officer Battistelli do.
From the photographs that I have seen, Miss Kercher was covered completely with a duvet, except for her foot sticking out. I just tried a test and stood in a doorway, walked 3 steps, and went about the same distance where someone's face might be if they were lying dead on the floor...
Why was Officer Battistelli lying about this?
Hmmm...
RWVBWL