Murder in Perugia: The truth about Amanda Knox

3. Exit Patrick, Enter Rudy

30 min · 3. sept. 2025
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During the investigations inside Meredith's room, the forensic police found a footprint: it belonged to a 21-year-old drifter originally from Ivory Coast who lives in Perugia. His name is Rudy Guede and he had been in Italy for five years. The police are hunting for him, but discover that he had left Italy immediately after the crime, and is now in Germany. With a trick and the help of Guede’s friend, the officers manage to arrest Rudy, who admits to having been in that house on the night of the crime. But his says that someone else had killed Meredith. Though he couldn’t identify her for sure, Guede says the killer was most likely Amanda Knox, Rudy, Amanda, and Raffaele will face justice in Perugia. The Ivorian defendant chooses a different judicial path: the fast-track procedure, which in Italy allows the defendant to obtain a reduced sentence and a shorter trial duration, waiving the trial phase in court. With a final sentence of 16 years in prison for Guede, the verdict includes the conclusion that others had actually carried out the murder. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

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6. Raffaele’s version

The case is ultimately destined for the Court of “Cassazione,” located in Rome, Italy’s Supreme Court for last appeals. The acquittal obtained in the second degree gives hope to the defenders of Sollecito and Amanda – who followed the trial from the United States. The behavior of the Seattle native after the crime is back at the center of attention: why would she have accused Lumumba if not to deflect suspicion from herself? And then there was a testimony, that of a homeless man, which had been dismissed in the second degree but was now considered valid. Result: a new trial was needed, starting from the second degree. And this time it would take place in Florence, where Amanda and Raffaele were again convicted. The last step was back in the Cassazione for the third and final degree of judgment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

17. sept. 202527 min
episode 3. Exit Patrick, Enter Rudy artwork

3. Exit Patrick, Enter Rudy

During the investigations inside Meredith's room, the forensic police found a footprint: it belonged to a 21-year-old drifter originally from Ivory Coast who lives in Perugia. His name is Rudy Guede and he had been in Italy for five years. The police are hunting for him, but discover that he had left Italy immediately after the crime, and is now in Germany. With a trick and the help of Guede’s friend, the officers manage to arrest Rudy, who admits to having been in that house on the night of the crime. But his says that someone else had killed Meredith. Though he couldn’t identify her for sure, Guede says the killer was most likely Amanda Knox, Rudy, Amanda, and Raffaele will face justice in Perugia. The Ivorian defendant chooses a different judicial path: the fast-track procedure, which in Italy allows the defendant to obtain a reduced sentence and a shorter trial duration, waiving the trial phase in court. With a final sentence of 16 years in prison for Guede, the verdict includes the conclusion that others had actually carried out the murder. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

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