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Title: Diapositiva 1


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Giallo in Perugia
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This is just a mini-presentation about a
work-around to the locked door in the city wall
for a possible perpetrator or perpetrators to get
back into Perugia. It doesnt really justify a
presentation, just one of the last photos.
Anyways, here goes. The situations presented here
are related to ideas or event relationships which
have arisen from the excellent multi-point-of-view
, multi-timezone, and multi-cultural discussion
resulting from Steve Huffs True Crime Weblog on
this tragedy http//www.truecrimeweblog.com/.
Any gentle humour or sarcasm which may be
encountered in the presentation is first of all
not meant by any means to trivialise the pain and
suffering, and butal senseless murder that the
victim experienced, nor to reduce her memory.
(Since the victim has no means to reply to any
comments herein or scenarios described in other
presentations, and the repeated use of her name
in this context would only further hurt anyone
close to her, I refer to her simply as the
victim.) Secondly, the humour or sarcasm is
meant as a collective self-critique for all of us
on all blogs who opine on the Giallo. Im the
first one to accept that any particular theory I
have had at any given point in the investigation
may have some or all elements subject to new or
corrected facts (and that as the investigation
and future trial(s) advance, there will surely be
surprises for all). In the Giallo di Perugia,
ALL scenarios are valid for discussion, none
should be vetted. That is the value of the True
Crime Weblog. As we go through the scenarios of
what may have happened in the crime, with the
objective to understand - not investigate -, the
only moment which is truly important is the day
when the evidence is presented, like in any other
serious crime case. I can only hope that there
will be one single ending, that justice is served
to those responsible for each of the crimes which
may be determined by the ILE. I am buoyed by the
fact that the victims family has expressed
confidence in the Italian justice system. -
Kermit (7 March 2008) email krmt123_at_gmail.com

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The perpetrator comes wandering along through the
trees and slopes of the Parco SantAngelo. Maybe
he/she/they have tried going through the door in
the city wall, only to find that it was locked at
19.30 h.
4
The perpetrator comes wandering along through the
trees and slopes of the Parco SantAngelo. Maybe
he/she/they have tried going through the door in
the city wall, only to find that it was locked at
19.30 h. Or maybe not.
5
The perpetrator comes wandering along through the
trees and slopes of the Parco SantAngelo. Maybe
he/she/they have tried going through the door in
the city wall, only to find that it was locked at
19.30 h. Or maybe not. He/she/they are near the
road, they cross to the other side to toss the
phones into the ravine.
6
The perpetrator comes wandering along through the
trees and slopes of the Parco SantAngelo. Maybe
he/she/they have tried going through the door in
the city wall, only to find that it was locked at
19.30 h. Or maybe not. He/she/they are near the
road, they cross to the other side to toss the
phones into the ravine. Or maybe not.
7
The perpetrator comes wandering along through the
trees and slopes of the Parco SantAngelo. Maybe
he/she/they have tried going through the door in
the city wall, only to find that it was locked at
19.30 h. Or maybe not. He/she/they are near the
road, they cross to the other side to toss the
phones into the ravine. Or maybe not. A car comes
around the corner, the perpetrator is about to be
illuminated like an escaped convict under a
powerful searchlight. He/she/they duck into the
cover of the trees which protect Sra.
Elisabettas lawn ... And they discover shelter.
8
The perpetrator comes wandering along through the
trees and slopes of the Parco SantAngelo. Maybe
he/she/they have tried going through the door in
the city wall, only to find that it was locked at
19.30 h. Or maybe not. He/she/they are near the
road, they cross to the other side to toss the
phones into the ravine. Or maybe not. A car comes
around the corner, the perpetrator is about to be
illuminated like an escaped convict under a
powerful searchlight. He/she/they duck into the
cover of the trees which protect Sra.
Elisabettas lawn ... And they discover shelter.
Protected from the intrusive light of the street
and city, stars flicker between the drifting
clouds in the night sky. There are a few fleeting
minutes in which to think of a plan.
9
The perpetrator comes wandering along through the
trees and slopes of the Parco SantAngelo. Maybe
he/she/they have tried going through the door in
the city wall, only to find that it was locked at
19.30 h. Or maybe not. He/she/they are near the
road, they cross to the other side to toss the
phones into the ravine. Or maybe not. A car comes
around the corner, the perpetrator is about to be
illuminated like an escaped convict under a
powerful searchlight. He/she/they duck into the
cover of the trees which protect Sra.
Elisabettas lawn ... And they discover shelter.
Protected from the intrusive light of the street
and city, stars flicker between the drifting
clouds in the night sky. There are a few fleeting
minutes in which to think of a plan........ HOW
DO I GET TO THE SAFETY OF HOME?
10
Door in city wall
Rudys place (also it seems of 2 Spanish
girls)
Sra. Elisabettas house and lawn
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Raffaeles place
Door in city wall
Rudys place (also it seems of 2 Spanish
girls)
Sra. Elisabettas house and lawn
12
Raffaeles place
HOME .... WHERES HOME? Rudy lives about 20
seconds walking from the door in the
wall. Raffaele lives about 40 seconds walking
from the door in the wall. Amanda and RS both say
that she basically has lived with him since the
moment when she reached the most intense
relationship of her life, at somepoint after
meeting Raffaele 14 days before.
Door in city wall
Rudys place (also it seems of 2 Spanish
girls)
Sra. Elisabettas house and lawn
13
WAIT!! I have a plan! If the door in the wall is
closed, well, lets just walk a total of about 5
additional minutes (make sure there arent any
cars coming to illuminate you) and stroll into
town through the Porta Sperandio. As far as I am
aware, it doesnt close at night. Ready. Steady.
GO!
14
Oops. Dont blame me that we completely forgot
about Porta Sperandio. Maybe 150 meters from Sra.
Elisabettas place. Open 24 hours a day. I think
15
Porta Sperandio resolves any door-in-the-wall
issues ... if a walking trek (er,
STAR-gazing-TREK) was a part of the Giallo (and
not a car-toss!). However it doesnt definitely
define who left / forgot the mobile phones on
Sra. Elisabettas lawn HE or SHE or THEY.
It does get the current suspects back to their
respective homes or part-time abodes in a manner
which avoids the human traffic on the lower part
of Corso Garibaldi. However, if Rudy is the
phone-dropper, theres a minor problem (if we are
to believe parts of his diary), and that is that
he didnt describe a return home through the
backroads outside of the city walls, or the
shadows within Piazza Grimana and friend Alex
were on his bloodied route home. I think there
are still lots of questions unanswered about how
the phones got to where they were.
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