Mary_H
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I've been thinking about this post. There is something that rings so true about it, the Kercher's have been brutally mistreated by the Perugian authorities, from the police all the way through the courts. Starting with the possibility that Rudy Guede could have been taken off the streets long before he broke into Meredith's house, had the police actually arrested him in his previous brushes with the law. Then they apparently decided the best way to investigate this murder was to put the screws to the foreign exchange girl barely out of her teens who hardly spoke Italian in order to get a reason to arrest someone else entirely innocent.
It was all downhill from there, leading a prosecutor to spread her lifestyle throughout the tabloids and then try to back up a preposterous theory with scant and contrived evidence. That ensured that no one not already convinced of the guilt of two convicted would rest, and that the drama would continue endlessly making headlines at every stop along the Italian justice system.
The Kerchers could have received some closure by now; instead, as Antony wrote, they are in for more shock and disappointment.
Six months ago, before everyone had such itchy trigger fingers when it came to the report button, Supernaut wrote a provocative post about this issue. It generated several pages of reactions, all of which were allowed to stand.
Some of his insights:
The Italian prosecutions' elaborate and theatrical "narrative" of a "frenzy of drug-fuelled sex and violence" instigated by the charismatic "Luciferina" Knox seems to have hypnotised the Kerchers and served to allow them (and others) to remain in denial of the fact that Meredith’s death was the result of a completely random and meaningless act of savagery by an utter nobody, that she was NOT a protagonist in a tableau resembling a Greek tragedy.
Add to this an undoubted combination of ingratiation and badgering by Mignini (if not his typical bullying), and they simply allowed themselves to become (literally) mute bystanders to the spectacle he was orchestrating.<snip>
Guede, who by late 2007 had been steadily building a reputation as a drug-using, knife-wielding thief and burglar, should have been arrested before he ever got a chance to be in Meredith's home. The cops’ incompetence and negligence (or worse) had left him on the streets. I'm no lawyer, but I'd say they'd have a good case.
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