RoseMontague
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Good point, but sometimes it really is that simple. If wool has been systematically pulled over many eyes about the stomach emptying timing, the defence may not really understand how clear cut it is.
Another thing to bear in mind is that the defence has to cover all the bases even if they think they have a killer argument in one point. They may believe the time of death is a sure thing, but suppose for some reason, the court fails to understand, and finds against them on that point? It can happen. They'd look awful stupid in that case if they'd put all the eggs in one basket.
I've heard a lot of special pleading trying to stretch the time of Meredith's death well beyond nine o'clock. But the fact remains, it's special pleading. What is the compelling reason why we have to consider wild improbabilities to allow Meredith to have died much later, when the stomach contents and Meredith's known movements all agree that around nine o'clock is the obvious time of death?
I haven't heard anything. We know of no sighting of her alive after that time. There's nothing inside the flat that shows she was alive and doing stuff after that time. There's no hermetically sealed zone that we know a murderer couldn't have penetrated at around that time. Why do we have to consider stomach pathology, or that her friends were wildly mistaken about the time of the meal, or a prolonged torture session, to allow the ToD to be later? We don't, as far as I can see.
Rolfe.
Even Rudy's own statements indicate he had already left Meredith's by the time the prosecution's TOD arrived. The cellphone records and the people with the broken down car are another indicator that Mignini's TOD is bogus. Mignini wanted Curatolo to break the alibi so the TOD got moved up to match his confused testimony.