Posted on 01/30/2014 7:33:45 AM PST by Uncle Chip
I thought I read he broke in to other places, a lawyer’s office and even showed a weapon at one point.
I don’t think so. He had a laptop that had been stolen from a lawyer’s office, but he said he bought it on the street. The weapon was a knife found in his backpack when detained at the school. It was 11’ long and didn’t match either of the two knives used in the murder.
“There was no real motive, so Italy is insane and cocky to be pushing this again IMO.”
It’s become political, not a great environment for getting at the truth.
So, she walks. Again.
Knox's first mistake was to ever go over there in the first place as a rich American who was partying....they resented her and now look at the trouble she's in...
Ann Coulter just says things tongue in cheek.....period...and she likes to be provacative and does it very well...
That’s the name! Thanks.
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The author here says so:
Guede also had a history of break-ins similar to that seen at the cottage. One week prior to the murder, Guede was caught breaking into a nursery school by the school’s owner, Maria Del Prato, when she arrived unexpectedly during off hours with two repairmen. Del Prato along with the repairmen kept Guede at the nursery and called the police.
When police searched Guede’s backpack they found a laptop and cell phone that had recently been stolen from a Perugian law office. The break-in at the law office was very similar to the break-in at the cottage as Guede entered through an elevated window broken with a rock in both occasions.
In the nursery school break-in, Guede was found in the possession of a large knife said to be stolen from the schools kitchen. He was also in possession of a womans gold watch which tied him to another break-in occurring four days earlier.
Guedes break-in at the nursery no doubt made him a suspect in a previous burglary of the nursery in which cash had been stolen.
http://www.injusticeinperugia.org/Rudy.html
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