Hi everyone,
Being a guy who grew up in eccentric Venice Beach, my mind wanders abit.
And right now I am specifically wondering if there is any possible way that it was Meredith Kercher herself who could have possibly dialed out, for help, by randomly pressing buttons on her own cell phone as she lay dying in a pool of her own blood?
Any answers apreciated.
Thanks, RWVBWL
Hey Randy
I'd wondered about this too. However, it's likely that Meredith would have been incapacitated almost immediately after receiving the neck wounds - for one thing, she couldn't breathe. I think it's highly likely that the combination of shock and asphyxiation would have rendered her unconscious very quickly. And since the two aborted calls were made two minutes apart, I think it's incredibly unlikely that Meredith would have been conscious for long enough to carry out both calls.
I also think that Guede may well have assaulted Meredith as she lay bleeding (as horrible as that is), and therefore he'd have noticed her trying to dial out and snatched the phone from her. Again, the two-minute gap in the two calls has a further impact on the low likelihood of this, in my view.
Having just browsed the relevant part of Massei again, I think it's interesting that it reports that the call to Meredith's UK bank (Abbey) was picked up by the mobile network, but no record of it was retained in the mobile handset's own memory. I think this can be explained by it having been a short-code call, since I imagine such a call might not show up in the "dialled numbers" list.
I strongly suspect that the explanation for these two calls is that someone (almost certainly Guede) was trying to turn off the handset. I think that in doing so he pressed and held random buttons, and as soon as he saw that his actions were resulting in a dialled call, he pressed the "end call" button (which would be an obvious button to locate). I think after the second erroneous call (to Abbey - although it would never have connected owing to the lack of international prefixes) he probably gave up and accepted that he couldn't turn off the handset.
I think Guede left the cottage at around the time of these phone calls, or shortly afterwards. I think that he was following the quiet road round outside the city wall back to his apartment, to avoid being seen. I think that he was then startled by the alert for the incoming MMS at 10.13pm, and he decided to dump the handsets, so he walked further up the road to where he thought there was a steep ravine, and threw the handsets as far as he could.
Oh lastly, I don't think that the man seen by Alessandra Formica at shortly after 10.30pm (when he bumped into her boyfriend) was Guede. The timing is wrong (the broken down car's occupants would have seen Guede exiting the cottage), and also Formica noted the man's appearance as "North African" - which is a very different facial appearance to the Sub-Saharan African features of Guede.
Hope you have a great festive season. I don't suppose you'll get as much snow in LA as we have done here in the UK though
