tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4266916884430685929.post8350470064434167309..comments2023-11-30T19:02:44.737-08:00Comments on Savive's Corner: Repost of Raffaele Sollecito’s Interview with Kate Mansey (two days after Kercher’s murder)Will Savivehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10231149339944038475noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4266916884430685929.post-51272735702907020232014-04-20T10:05:25.125-07:002014-04-20T10:05:25.125-07:00It was never likely that Sollecito was at a party ...It was never likely that Sollecito was at a party with friends on the night of Meredith's murder. He was either with Knox (as claimed in one statement); or he was alone from roughly mid-evening until about 1 am (as claimed in another). The interest was all about the night of 1'st November. And it could never have been "a normal night if Sollecito was genuinely confusing the night of 1'st November with October 31'st. The latter was Halloween and Meredith was seen out with friends in fancy dress that night, partying as many other students did that night. I think Sollecito and Knox were also out that night. Meredith, in fact, did not return to 7 Via Della Pergola until 5 am, and was tired the next day.<br /><br />With regard to the crime scene and Sollecito's alleged comments: "It is something I never hope to see again," he said. "There was blood everywhere and I couldn't take it all in." And: "I couldn't believe what I was seeing." I do not know how Sollecito could have seen the copious amounts of blood (i.e. the blood around Meredith's neck and shoulders, and near the cupboard in her room. According to the Postal Police and others present on the morning of 2'nd November, Knox and Sollecitio did not look into the room, nor go anywhere near enough to see in to it.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com