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This was the guy in charge of smelling things:
http://www.milestonemedia.it/editorial/photos/show/MILESTONE-ED-00KVF0
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I would be disappointed if that wasn't true, legally. But the practicalities of pursuing an anonymous internet poster are not the same as taking action against the author of a book.
Incidentally (assuming the Hellmann court makes the rational decision), will there be a way that people like us can draw the attention of the Knox/Sollecito lawyers to libellous comments appearing in print or on-screen?
I accept that showering in cold conditions is nothing to be suspicious about absent any ready-at-hand alternatives. Big difference.
And quite apart from Fuji's ridiculous claim of you photoshopping this picture (which, as you say, makes no sense whatsoever when you stop to think about it for more than a nanosecond), Fuji chooses to end the post with an extremely unpleasant insulting expletive aimed at you. I have to say in total honesty that I was shocked that someone who had been seemingly debating here in good faith could simultaneously throw around such a deeply unpleasant insult on another forum. So I'm done with Fuji: (s)he's really showed his/her true colours with this single word. What a shame.
According to a reply from Frank on September 15, 2011, it was not a local paper which faxed this information to the prosecutor's office but rather the police themselves.
The local paper il Giornale dell'Umbria was the paper with journalists who located some of the "superwitnesses" for the prosecution (among other things) and some of the journalists also wrote a book about the crime.
http://online.giornaledellumbria.it/portal/Iniziative/Meredithillibro/tabid/79/Default.aspx
This was the guy in charge of smelling things:
http://www.milestonemedia.it/editorial/photos/show/MILESTONE-ED-00KVF0
Fuji, I'd prefer that you and your pals didn't use quite a lot of terms you do use, but hey, we don't always get what we want. "Crazed sex killer" is sort of a meme on the guilter forums, I merely pick up on it.
The truth is that my wife took the photo that you claim is photoshopped but only after my daughter tried out Shay's camera. Problem was, when she took the photo we were photo bombed by a wise guy!
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Rolfe,By the way, not to import this in here, but do have a look at this exchange.
http://perugiamurderfile.net/viewtopic.php?style=1&f=1&t=324&start=11000#p87210
Words fail me.
Rolfe.
Katie Crouch was contacted to confirm her story and she advised that Patrick Lumumba told her the police "HIT him". She is indeed revealing what Patrick told her directly the police had done to him during their lunch. She said he used the word HIT and not beat though.
What annoys me about a lot of this, as with other blatant miscarriages of justice, is all the spinning of peripheral irrelevancies as prima facie evidence of guilt. Every confused contradiction, even instances of behaviour which aren't quite in line with how the poster thinks he or she would have reacted to the same circumstances, are paraded as reasons for a guilty verdict.
If there were objective physical evidence implicating Knox and/or Sollecito in the murder, then these issues could add to the picture. But with absolutely nothing reliable to place either of them in the same room as the murder, ditzy behaviour on its own is evidence of nothing but ditzy behaviour.
By the way, not to import this in here, but do have a look at this exchange.
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Words fail me.
Rolfe.
Same as above. What I recall is that the police had checked the footage and decided that there wasn't anything useful. To the police, a tiny unrecognizable blip crossing the road is useful if they can claim it is Amanda returning to the cottage in time to participate in the murder. Someone carrying a bright red mop and bucket directly under a 360º view camera late the next morning is apparently not useful in their eyes.
The camera in question is over the Tobacco/Stationary store just across the street from Amanda's university and in front of which Amanda and Raffaele would surely pass when going between the cottage and Raffaele's apartment. There is however no proof that this particular camera was operational at that time.
Court testimony of officers Maurizio Arnone and/or Mauro Barbadori talks about investigating traffic control cameras on the route that Meredith would have taken home that night and doesn't mention checking the contents of other cameras. This would be reasonable if this part of the investigation happened before Amanda and Raffaele became suspects and there was no need to verify their claims.
So Patrick Lumumba really claims the police hit him, pretty much the same claim Amanda Knox makes and Lumumba is suingthe police...Amanda Knox for making the police hit him?
How about if some real investigation into this claim was being done? Maybe by the authorities since two murder suspect tell similar stories about the Perugia police? Or by journalists, maybe?
if Lumumba is a victim of police brutality it's still no excuse for him not telling the truth and suing Knox instead. Even if I agree that despite the circumstances it was still wrong of Knox to accuse Lumumba and Lumumba has his rightful reason for disliking Knox's actions.
I know it's not the first time this is discussed, but someone ought to get to the bottom of this important question. Was Lumumba really hit by the police or not?
So Patrick Lumumba really claims the police hit him, pretty much the same claim Amanda Knox makes and Lumumba is suingthe police...Amanda Knox for making the police hit him?
How about if some real investigation into this claim was being done? Maybe by the authorities since two murder suspect tell similar stories about the Perugia police? Or by journalists, maybe?
if Lumumba is a victim of police brutality it's still no excuse for him not telling the truth and suing Knox instead. Even if I agree that despite the circumstances it was still wrong of Knox to accuse Lumumba and Lumumba has his rightful reason for disliking Knox's actions.
I know it's not the first time this is discussed, but someone ought to get to the bottom of this important question. Was Lumumba really hit by the police or not?
If they really didn't check any cameras other than those on Meredith's way home, then as Grinder says, that would be just more evidence of incompetence. Obviously the right way to proceed would have been to seize all CCTV footage within a certain distance from the cottage, and go through it for any information. At the moment I don't think we have enough information to say they didn't do that, though. Yet another area where transcripts would be helpful.