Italian journalist Selvareggia Lucarelli has found that Raffaele Sollecito belongs to a private Facebook group, 'Pastorizia Never Dies', which is devoted to humorous discussion of how to murder women and get away with it.
Sollecito has admitted it really is him, but then he hadn't much option, since he posted a photo of himself at a restaurant table with the group's admin. The picture shows him holding a sharp knife, with a plate of meat in front of him. In the caption he jokes, 'The eyes of the one who has seen so many, the knife of the one who sliced them all up.' Given the group's topic and purpose, he seems to mean something other than plates of meat. Another member quips, 'From the colour of the meat, I'd say that was Rudy,' to which Sollecito replies, 'Ahahaa that's nice!'
The group, including Sollecito, seem to be more than averagely racist. He has posted a shopped picture of Knox holding a placard that says, 'The black guy did it.'
Another member asks Sollecito, 'Master, teach me, how do I remove my traces from the crime scene?' Sollecito ripostes, 'Simple. You **** all over them and then no one goes near them!'
Another member comments, 'You're looking pale, haven't you been to the seaside?' Sollecito says, 'Oh, I've seen a lot of people go pale'. (Implying, in death.)
Sollecito's excuse, in a radio interview, is predictably that it's all just a joke. However, the whole point of Lucarelli's original article is that he treats the murder of Meredith Kercher, for which he stood trial, as one big joke. She hardly needs to add that it is not the behaviour of an innocent person.
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