Unbiased witness
Why? Is sitting in a park illegal? What's two youngsters minding their own business got to do with the cottage? How was Curatolo to know they had anything to do with the crime? What was Curatolo supposed to have done, rushed down the police station screaming "I Saw two youths sitting on a park bench!!!"? In that case with that logic, should he also not have gone down and reported seeing...people walking though the park or driving by it...or reported the kiosk vendor for being in the park? What made Raffaele and Amanda so in need of immediately reporting to the police as opposed to any of the other people he may have seen in or driving by the park...what had they done in front of him to indicate that they had anything to do with the murder? What was there to report before they were arrested?
How would he have heard a scream from way over in the park which had buildings in between it and the cottage?
Hi
Fulcanelli,
The only reason I bring up this story that I, a citizen, got involved was because I had done so previously in the past, as it appears
Mr. Antonio Curatolo has done too.
Though I've been kicked by a cop before, I still step up and call the cops+get involved when I see things amiss.
Earlier this year, I heard a huge car crash, but no squealing brakes, thru the brick walls and 1/4" glass of my old surfshop 1 evening after hours. Though busy doing something, I quickly ran outside, checked the scene, heard a bunch of yelling, and so I decided to grab my video camera and film the aftermath. I then noticed a white guy with friends had crashed into the rear end of a car driven by a black family.
The white guy was staggering around abit, and so I filmed that. By the time an SMPD officer
"friend" that I knew showed up, he appeared a bit more normal. I told my
"friend" what I saw and filmed. The car driver did very well on his field sobriety tests. But my "friend" listened to my info and the car driver was tested for his BAC, which was, IIRC, .32%, about 4 times over the California legal limit of .08%. He was arrested and sent to jail.
I've seen car crashes were the suspect burned rubber outta there, side swipin' a few other cars on the way. They got away.

I was witness where a gal, the only 1 driving on the oncoming road, ran a red light a good 5 seconds after it changed and hit a car turning left that was clear to turn. She just didn't stop, as you would've assumed at a red light. Months later I was contacted by the old couple she had hit, she had lied and said that they had ran the red light(!), so I spoke up about what really happened.

I had a gal run a stop sign and hit my own car, she said that I didn't stop at my own stop sign. But there wasn't even 1 at that particular intersection, and I had got the name, phone and address of an un-biased witness that day, who also spoke up about what he truthfully saw that day.
My point is this,
Fulcanelli:
Since
Antonio Curatolo had already been a unbiased(?) witness in another murder trial a few years ealier, he should have, in my humble opinion, gotten himself up off his bench or stopped diggin' thru other people's garbage cans and went over and talked with his
"friends" -(the 1's that he knew from testifying before or who had met him over the 5-10 years that he had spent sleepin' under the stars), after word spread thru out the neighborhood that a bloody murder had occurred and then told them what he saw last night.
Wouldn't you?
We are talking about a murder that happened, not a simple car crash DUI fender bender!
Since I have been an unbiased witness before, I am sure that if unbiased witness
Antonio Curatolo had done this,
his personal recollection of events would have been
significently more clearer and
definately more detailed than they were when he finally came to the police investigators attention from the efforts of, who was it, a journalist?
Don't you agree?
Happy Holidays,

RWVBWL