Here is a reply I just read on a
news article. What if any of this is true and what is lies?
Nothing that other people did change the fact that police found the rapist couple outside of the dormitory the morning after muder with cleaning equipment. Someone cleaned Merediths blood, and assuming it was Guede is naive, because where did he get the equipment to do the cleaning and I mean careful cleaning no just few wipes. Blood is not easy to clean. And where did he hid those equipment. Isn't it more obvious that Amanda Knox and Rafaele Sollecito made the cleaning in order to destroy evidence. There was an internet search made on Sollecitos computer for blood cleaning. You can always try to go around.. but it come around eventually. She is guilty, she is person who determinated Merediths fate.
Almost none of it is true, though some of it is distorted from an actual fact. For one thing outside whatever Guede did with the towels (which he admitted to taking into the murder room in his own story to 'save Meredith') there was no clean up, no evidence of one and strong evidence there wasn't one. For example the hallway right outside the bathroom and Meredith (and Amanda's) room contained barely visible bloody shoeprints of Rudy Guede going from Meredith's room to the door in a distinct pattern, one of them overlapping where they claim they found a bloody footprint with luminol. There was no clean up in that hall, more evidence of that is the unidentified (source substance) DNA they found in numerous places in that hall as well.
Meredith's room shows evidence of whatever Rudy was doing with those towels...and nothing else. The floor is covered with more bloody shoeprints of Rudy Guede, which obviously weren't cleaned up. The bathroom has blood on the door, the light switch, the sink, the bathmat and the bidet, though it is possible Rudy did something with the towels there for more obvious traces, he obviously didn't do a very good job.
Raffaele and Amanda were not caught outside the cottage with cleaning equipment, they were awaiting the arrival of the police outside as recommended after calling them. It is true however that a pipe in Raffaele's apartment had broken the night before and when going to take a shower Amanda took back a mop from the cottage to Raffaele's, which they both told police. This coincidence may have caused suspicion but the mop was tested and not used and as Massei (original convicting judge) puts it:
Massei PMF 105 said:
She recalled as well that a mop was seized which was kept inside the closet in the hallway in front of Amanda’s room. On this mop nothing in particular was found.
The 'she' referred to is Monica Napoleoni, head of homicide for the Perugian
Polizia di Stato Squadra Mobile ('Flying Squad') who incidentally was the one running the interrogation rooms during the overnight session.
There was no 'internet search' of blood cleaning on Raffaele's computer, it sounds like this very confused person is thinking of the Casey Anthony case or something. I do recall years back the bunnies claimed Raffaele had a music file on his computer regarding cleaning but I never saw evidence of that and Raffaele had a lot of music files.
One thing he is correct about: "blood is not easy to clean." What's even harder, as in impossible, is to remove all traces of some people's DNA in the murder room and leave just one person's, especially without leaving
traces of it being cleaned. As in, notably clean places but somehow without any residue of cleaning materials.
What happened was the police and prosecution found absolutely no evidence of Raffaele, Amanda or Patrick at the murder scene, so they 'theorized' it had all been cleaned up, and even claimed to have 'bleach receipts' from the day after the murder, which turned out to be pizza receipts they misrepresented to the press, including Richard Owen and Barbie Nadeau. Then they went out to the crime scene after it had been thoroughly trashed by the time the
Polizia Scientifica were done with it (they weren't planning to come back) and laid down luminol in hopes of finding more evidence. They found unconnected hits in the hallway, Filomena's room and Amanda's, though they all tested negative for blood with TMB
1 which Stefanoni omitted from her technical report and lied about in court.
The only actual 'evidence' of a clean up is that they didn't find any evidence of the two other people they tried to prosecute for Rudy's crime, and there's plenty of evidence showing that no real clean up occurred.
1 Outside the one that overlapped the
real bloody shoeprint that Rudy left and the
Polizia Scientifica processed and then cleaned up so they could use that hallway to stage their investigation into the other rooms without covering it.