Hi Odeed,
Question for you.
If someone was involved in a bloody murder, such as the 1 we debate here, and their phone rang at 10:00pm, and it was the police,
do you think it would be "normal" for that person to then answer that phone call?
Why wouldn't that person, who has already been subject to hours and hours of police questioning,
and who surely must have had some kind of idea that the police were getting suspicious and possibly were on to him,
just screen the phone call and let it go to voicemail?
Who wants to talk with the police at 10:00pm at night?
Especially if he were stoned, much less in the midst of having dinner with a couple of friends?
What if the that phone call said "private", "unavailable", or "unknown"?
At 10:00pm on a late fall evening, while stoned and having dinner with friends,
what would you do if you were involved in a horrible crime?
Answer it?
Myself, if I were involved in that horrible of a crime, I would just screen the call and let it go to voicemail.
Heck, the last thing that I would be doing was cooperate with the police whatsoever on my own free will.
That Raffaele Sollecito did not do this, BUT instead DID ANSWER that phone call and afterwards, while so stoned he forgot that his knife was on him as he went down to the questura for further questioning, without lawyering up, further re-inforces my opinion that, in my mind at least, he did not have any involvement whatsoever in the brutal, bloody murder that took Meredith Kercher's life.
I find the comparison between the 2 males convicted of murdering Meredith Kercher quite interesting:
Rudy Guede, when he closed his eyes, saw RED and then split town.
What did Raffaele Sollecito do.
Never split the scene, stayed visible in public, answered questions, answered questions, and answered more questions, even shortly after getting stoned, without lawyering up!
Hmmm...
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