Guede is a nobody - lazy, never had money, probably low IQ - no-one has ever referred to him as "fun", "witty" or "good company", and I reckon THAT's why women, especially the numerous intelligent ones from abroad studying in Perugia, had little interest in him.
Actually I believe there was a time when Rudy knew how to ingratiate himself with others. I read that he was more or less adopted by one of his elementary school teachers because she felt sorry for such a promising kid being left to shift for himself so often. And there is the rich family that actually brought him to live among them, right? They had daughters at the time? It seems obvious that he must have had something going for him by way of impressing people.
The mystery is what happened . . . why was he unable to take advantage of what the rich family was offering in terms of education and work opportunity? What did he do that made them disown him so completely? It's long, difficult work to overcome certain kinds of childhood abuse & trauma and become part of ordinary life . . . if I had to guess, I'd say that he took an easily available path toward drugs instead of doing that work. And that required dealing, or stealing, or being a snitch, or all three.
It's what is to be called something made up.
Mignini read his letter. This was not embarassing, and this happened not because Guede couldn't read the words. These allegations are made up and are false.
They are also legally impossible btw.
They lied. They twist facts.
I'm shocked, shocked that anybody would ever do such a thing in this case. How dare they?
Guede could have never been requested to read a letter he wrote to a newspaper. That request would have been inadmissible.
Mignini never asked him to read the letter. He only asked Guede to look at the photocopy and say if that was the letter he wrote. Guede said yes.
That was all Mignini asked him about the letter.
Interesting. When did you hear Guede being questioned in court that made you think of him as a good speaker?