acbytesla
Penultimate Amazing
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Exactly.
I think we may be getting too confused here by the difference between:
a) what we think was most likely to have happened, and/or what the evidence suggests was most likely to have happened; and
b) what - within the bounds of logical reasoning - COULD feasibly have happened.
It's absolutely obvious that it's at least FEASIBLE that Knox was insanely jealous at Meredith's offer of work at Le Chic. It's unlikely, given what we think we know about Knox, but it's LOGICALLY FEASIBLE. And it's similarly logically feasible that in Knox's head this jealous rage became so intense that Knox simply had to punish Meredith. Again, given what we think we know about Knox, this is incredibly, incredibly unlikely. But it's FEASIBLE!!!!
When that girl (forget her name) who shot various school friends from her window in the US back in the 70s was arrested and questioned,she said she'd done it because "I don't like Mondays". People sometimes do horrific things for trivial reasons. We cannot logically say it's IMPOSSIBLE that Knox got enraged at Meredith over the Le Chic gig, and that the rage led to the murder. What we CAN say, however, is that there's absolutely no evidence to support this theory, and that it appears not to fit with what we know of Knox's personality.
From my perspective that goes right out the window when we add the possibilitiy of co-conspirators especially co-conspirators that knew each other so poorly.