Today the arrival in Italy of Filippo Turetta, accused of the murder of his ex-girlfriend Giulia Cecchettin which he himself admitted when he was found by the police in Germany, stopped on the motorway with his car. “I killed my girlfriend,” he told the officers. Turetta will leave Germany on an Air Force flight headed to Marco Polo airport in Venice and will be taken to the Veronese Montorio prison, placed in isolation for security reasons.
In the meantime, details are being added femicide of Giulia Cecchettin. Investigators found a kitchen knife with a 12 centimeter blade in Turetta’s car, while another 21 centimeter blade was found on the ground with a broken blade, a few meters from the 22-year-old student’s home. In Vigonovo, in the car park of the first argument where it all began and from where the super witness, heard Giulia’s first cries as she desperately asked for help. Then Marco, the neighbor, called the police to report what he had seen. And in the order, the investigating judge indicated his words thus: «An individual violently kicked a figure on the ground and then noticed a Fiat Grande Punto moving away».
So from the first telephone report, the witness had described the black car which would later turn out to be that of Filippo Turetta. But the car sped away in the dark of night and the man was unable to locate the license plate. According to what was reported by the police, at that moment a report also arrived regarding a fight in a bar. Meanwhile, twenty-two minutes after the call to 112, Filippo Turetta’s car has arrived in the industrial area of Fossò, it is 11.40pm and it is filmed by the cameras. These are probably the last moments of Giulia’s life.
Details are added hour by hour to the investigators’ investigations. The last one is one «silver scotch tape» purchased online by Filippo Turetta 48 hours before Giulia Cecchettin’s femicide. Now it’s time for silence for those investigating, even if much of what is being revealed could lend credence to the “premeditation” hypothesis. As the boss Bruno Cherchi underlined, it is “the time to decant the evidence”.
Source: Vanity Fair

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