After having served the sentence and having obtained all the mitigating circumstances, Michele Misseri will soon be released. The end of his sentence is set for February, the month from which Misseri will be free again without any more restrictive constraints, thanks to his irreproachable conduct within prison and a significant reduction in his sentence obtained thanks to the law which gradually aims to empty Italian prisons. The legal case of Michele Misseri, found guilty of the crime of killing a corpse but not of the murder of his niece Sarah Scazzi, intersects with the fate of his wife Cosima Serrano and her daughter Sabrinasentenced to life imprisonment.
Despite the court's ruling, Michele Misseri has always considered himself guilty of the killing of the young 15-year-old girl from Avetrana: he said it for the first time in a long interrogation in 2010 during which he said that he had molested and murdered his niece and that he had hidden her body in an underground cistern in the Mosca district, in the Avetrana countryside. LHis confession shed light on the mystery that had been hovering for over 40 days after exhausting searches by carabinieri and volunteers even though, a few days later, he recanted the first version, saying that, at the time of the crime, his daughter Sabrina was also present.

From that moment, Michele Misseri has altered numerous versions of what happened which made him in the eyes of the law and public opinion an unreliable witness, given that at a certain point he seemed to say different things in order to somehow exonerate his daughter and wife for what happened. It remains that the investigators decided to inflict life imprisonment on the two women, while the Court of Cassation decreed that Misseri would only have reached an area of the countryside just to dispose of Sarah's body. Despite this, Misseri continues to reiterate his guilt and the innocence of Cosima and Sabrina, a line that he could continue even once out of prison. At the moment Cosima Serrano and Sabrina Misseri have been in prison for 14 years, and have never benefited from any permit.
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Source: Vanity Fair

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