LondonJohn
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As an aside: the obvious reason why Knox wouldn't have mentioned her "bathmat shuffle" in her November 4th email to friends was that it was totally irrelevant to the information she was trying to impart in that email. The whole purpose of that email would have been to inform her friends and acquaintances about what had happened over the previous few dreadful days. It's therefore entirely consistent that Knox would have mentioned that she first properly noticed blood on the bathmat when she stepped onto it to dry her feet; but there's no reason whatsoever why Knox would have felt it necessary to describe in that email her method of ambulation back to her room after the shower. That detail would have been entirely irrelevant to the situation Knox was aiming to recount. In fact, I'd argue that if Knox had specifically mentioned her "bathmat shuffle" in that email, this would be a highly suspicious and extraneous detail for her to have included: and a reasonable conclusion would have been that Knox was consciously (and conspicuously) trying to establish a particular position regarding the bathmat and footprints in an email where that information should have been irrelevant.
It was only when the police confronted Knox with their "evidence" from the hallway that Knox found it necessary to address the method by which she'd moved from the bathroom to her bedroom after her shower. The fact that she hadn't mentioned it up until that point is utterly non-incriminating (unless you are a poor thinker who is riddled with angry confirmation bias.....)
It was only when the police confronted Knox with their "evidence" from the hallway that Knox found it necessary to address the method by which she'd moved from the bathroom to her bedroom after her shower. The fact that she hadn't mentioned it up until that point is utterly non-incriminating (unless you are a poor thinker who is riddled with angry confirmation bias.....)