Hi RWVBWL, why don't you take a cue from LJ and try to squirm out of this with a minimum amount of dignity by transforming the "AK-paraded-like-a-prize-turkey-through-Perugia" argument into the "Giobbi-was-a-bad-man-because-he-announced-the-arrests" argument.
I was ready to leave the prize-turkey-parade discussion (I haven't returned to it since LJ's last post on the issue), but now LondonJohn is going to have to pull out his bag of boron and dump it on your posts, as he did with the prior discussion.
No problem, three cars.
I think that Rose (correct me if I'm wrong), identified Patrick through a glimpse of his "dreadlocks". I don't know if Patrick's hair there qualifies as dreadlocks, but I too, going through the video frame-by-frame, could see someone who had what looks to be "African" hair. As I went frame-by-frame I couldn't see anyone who was identifiable in the other cars.
Don't get me wrong. I'm sure that some combination of Patrick, and probably the other two suspects were in those cars, but if I know that, it's because the reporter is saying so, not because I (if I were a neighbour of Perugia who just happened to be walking by the gate of the police station on the outskirts of town at that moment) could see through the reflection and glare and movement of the vehicles, and could identify RS, AK, and Patrick. You can hardly call this a parade of prize suspects.
(Please don't reply with the quote of the passerby who saw policemen waving their arms - which we don't see here - as they arrive at the police station - which neither is the case)
Now, yet once again, I have to disagree with this statement of yours: "After being arrested, and with the cameras rollin', Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito were indeed driven thru town"
Indeed? The suspects were driven "thru town" only insofar as they covered the 200-300 metres to the highway cloverleaf (partial cloverleaf) which is the access to the road to Capanne.
You guys keep repeating that they were taken not out of town directly to Capanne (the police station is not downtown), but that they were taken into town, and driven around on a route which is exactly the opposite to what they would take to Capanne. I still haven't seen any evidence of it.
If you want to insist that the 200 metres to the cloverleaf is a "parade through town", well that's a pretty short parade, and it's not exactly through the winding streets of town (unless if the curve of the highway cloverleaf counts as a winding Perugian street, according to FOAKer Doublespeak).
Keep trying (unless LondonJohn dumps his boron on you. LJ, you better stock up on it).