(ANSA) - PERUGIA, 27 SEPT - He wrote an autobiographical book, which will be published on Thursday, Rudy Guede, who returned free in November 2021 after serving 16 years of imprisonment for the murder of Meredith Kercher, to whom he has always proclaimed himself a stranger.
It is titled "The benefit of the doubt, my story" and is published by Augh edizioni.
The volume was written with the journalist Pierluigi Vito and will be presented on Saturday in Viterbo.
Guede began writing "The benefit of the doubt" some time while he was still in prison but - it was learned from chigli is close - it was only now published for reasons of expediency, after his judicial agenda was also formally closed.
It is an autobiographical tale written as if the young man spoke in the first person.
Traces the main stages of Guede's life, since he was a child.
It also touches on the story of the Kercher murder but without providing new truths - it has been explained again -, with the desire to "not reopen any conflict".
In the book there are also some pages written by ClaudioMariani, director of the criminology department of the Center for criminological studies in Viterbo.
In fact, it was he who followed Guede in his prison journey, all in the structure of the Lazio city.
"I have no certainty about Rudy's innocence but I have many doubts about his guilt" Mariani reiterated among other things in the book.
Guede has been a totally free man for about a year.
"He has two jobs - Mariani explained to ANSA -, in the morning in the CSC library and in the evening as a waiter in a club. He can thus pay his bills and be economically autonomous".
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