Thanks RoseMontague!
So Amanda persuaded Raffaele to tell a lie that she wasn't with him?It's getting weirder and weirder! Why on Earth would she want him to say this? I admit I cannot grasp the colpevolisti's position on this.
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Katody Matrass,
And I can't grasp the innocentisti position on this either, aside from the claim (of Mary H) that Raffaele ---like Amanda a couple hours later that night---had been making one of them internalized false confessions/accusations.
I have a reasonable explanation, and an explanation which is compatible with an colpevolisti or an innocentisti perspective. Though the innocentisti may not like it. (They never do.)
First, please notice that Raffaele said not only that Amanda left him....Raffaele said also that Amanda went to Le Chic, of all places, though---as he says elsewhere in his Diary---he knew very well that Amanda was not needed at Le Chic the night of November 1st.
Both the lovebirds came to the police station the night of November 5 with the pre-arranged intent to change their stories. But they had to change their stories in such a way that their new (respective) versions of events would be compatible. And though sleep-deprived Amanda hadn't been called to the police station she showed up anyway, knowing that---once Raffaele had started singin' a different tune--- the cops would want to speak to her as-soon-as-possible. So, within just a couple hours of police interrogation, Raffaele tells the cops that on November 1st Amanda left to go to work at Le Chic. (And in going to Le Chic, of course, she would meet Patrick, of all people!) Likewise, within a couple hours of her police interrogation, Amanda, too, is singin' a similar tune, and adding the interesting detail that Patrick was the murderer. Both the lovebirds had endured several days of grueling police interrogation, without offering any confessions/accusations---and Patrick and Rudy never offered internalized false confessions/accusations--- but now abracadabra! after a couple hours both lovebirds are singin' altered but perfectly harmonious tunes.
It's an interesting disclosure by Raffaele that Amanda had persuaded him to say "Amanda went to work at Le Chic." Apparently this was the last straw, which resulted in his arrest. So in "correcting" his account later he needs to add some explanation for saying this. That's why he mentions Amanda's persuasion. And it rings true to me. How could ---and why would---the cops have internalized this into Raffaele's confession/accusation before Amanda had made her own confession/accusation, and before them cops had seen the explosive "see you later" text to Patrick on Amanda's cellphone? And if the cops, instead, were to blame, why is Raffaele---while writing his Diary, days later, in the leisure of his prison cell--- such a pansy to blame beloved Amanda instead of them stinkin' cops???
The lovebirds were working a scheme at the police station the night of November 5th, and a scheme devised by Amanda. The only issue, for me, is their intent. The innocentisti may wish to claim that their intent was a misguided effort to help the cops, in accusing someone they thought guilty, and thereby falling into a trap of their own making (as Raffaele once described their predicament). Others may see sinister intent.
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