RandyN
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I think I'm correct in asserting that there is a huge difference between turning up at the funeral/burial and paying a private visit to a grave site, in terms of criminal psychology.
I believe psychologists/psychiatrists would suggest that a psychopathic perpetrator might well attend (or try to attend) the funeral/interment of his victim for reasons related to power and control - in this case, feeling power over having elicited grief in the mourners and control over the final journey of the body of the victim. And that, indeed, is why investigators do - as you rightly say - often watch out for any out-of-place people at funerals/burials (or any particularly striking behaviour at the funeral/burial by any of the potential suspects).
I believe that neither of these control/power traits is applicable to paying a private visit to a grave site. I don't therefore think that one can even suggest any inferences related to Sollecito's guilt/innocence from his apparent visit to Meredith's grave.
Actually neither do I but I still think it was stupid. Just as I think trying to get Kerchers permission to visit is stupid. I cant imagine either has a real desire to actually visit the grave of someone they knew for a few weeks. This could be just me though since I don't do graves...in fact I think they are a needless waste of valuable real estate. Which is why I have a directive...burn me up and flush if you cant think of a better idea...