Grinder
Penultimate Amazing
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Nobody said Amanda did it, but if Rudi didn't, I think she would be the next most likely candidate. Had Rudi walked to the front door and then returned, the prosecution would have said he didn't return because his prints would have shown up when checked with luminol, he had blood on his left shoe, my question which no seems to understand is why didn't the prosecution bring this up, and yes, I know there most likely is a very good answer, but I haven't heard it yet.
Well you did make it quite clear that you believed it wasn't Rudi and implied that meant Amanda but if you wish to say otherwise now okay.
For the hundredth time, when the blood wore off or dried it would no longer leave anything behind including material that would show up after luminol was applied.
The prosecution wasn't trying Rudi. He had been tried and found guilty. Why would the prosecution make the case that he had returned to Meredith's when for them it was a benefit for him not to have returned. The defense didn't need to counter the argument that he hadn't returned because no one had made that argument. No one in court believed what you believe, that she was an abettor after the fact.
Really, I've never heard of that but regardless, we are only pointing out the most likely way to break in to that apartment, whether or not there are other ways into the house that are possible as well is irrelevant, I don't believe Meredith's window was barred as well, you may need some kind of ladder there, but it's not impossible either.
You say it was the most likely and give as evidence that after the cottage was sealed people broke in through the balcony.
Filomena's window had to be secured in order for the house to be sealed. I'm not sure the exact method but most likely a piece of plywood over the window area.