LondonJohn
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Well, no, no she wouldn't know that, having not known Meredith for more than a few 'cycles'. A heavy cycle can produce a lot more blood than a normal one.
Also, Merediths complaints about Knox's habits do not preclude having dirty habits of her own.
Also- so what if Knox knew it wasn't "normal for Meredith"?
That doesn't allow for the dismissal of the idea that it could have been Merediths menstrual blood - absent of all other reasonable assumptions. Under the innocence scenario, Knox does not have any information that makes any other assumption more reasonable than the assumption she claims to have made.
Knox simply has to make the assumption that Meredith was going to clean it up later - which would be entirely compatible with what you claim she is supposed to have assumed about Merediths norms and habituation.
There is simply no reason for an innocent Knox to assume an indeterminate patch of blood on a mat is indication of anything untoward - especially given the complete and total absence of any preceeding indication of any other reasonable option.
Yes.
The other important point is that the blood on the bath mat was very clearly highly diluted. It would therefore not be unreasonable (in my opinion) for Knox to have thought that Meredith might have taken a shower during a time of heavy flow, had dripped blood onto the wet shower pan (even after having turned off the shower), and had then inadvertently stepped in the blood and stepped out onto the mat.
Had the prints and the other blood marks been in dark, heavy blood, then I think the situation would have been rather different: for one thing, that would imply a significant loss of blood in any case; and for another thing, it would be most unusual for a menstruating woman to ever encounter a scenario where she was stepping into a pool of her own menstrual blood.
I therefore think that it would indeed have been strange for Knox to attribute heavy, dark, undiluted blood marks on the bath mat as a menstruation accident. But that was not the nature of the blood on the mat.