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00:01But another story emerges from Antonino Bilella's past.
00:05Let's take a step back in time.
00:091975, Moncalieri, a town a few kilometers from Turin.
00:12This is where Antonino Bilella lived with his wife and children.
00:16And in 1975 his wife rents a bar.
00:21Giorgio Canali's palace once stood here and it is here that Antonino Bilella's wife had her bar.
00:26But who is Giorgio Canali? What happened to him?
00:30And why are we telling this story by linking it to that of Francesca Benetti?
00:34In July 1976 this person was last seen.
00:42And on August 9th of the same year his body was accidentally found in the bed of a stream.
00:56With a smashed head.
00:57Giorgio Canali's death was considered an accident and no one investigated it at the time.
01:03But in January 2014, when the media began to talk widely about the disappearance of Francesca Benetti
01:09and therefore of Antonino Bilella, does anyone remember this story?
01:13and sends an anonymous letter to the Grosseto prosecutor's office, implying that there could also be someone behind Canali's disappearance
01:21Antonino Bilella himself.
01:23In 1976 none of the investigators noticed that a dispute had begun for the possession of the property in Moncalieri which belonged to
01:31to Canali.
01:32And Antonino Bilella himself claimed ownership of it with all his strength and to prove it he exhibited a document, the deed.
01:40of sale.
01:41But the Canali sisters did not recognize their brother's signature.
01:49The contract is considered a fake and was not signed by Giorgio Canali.
01:54This is established by the sentences, at the end of a very long judicial process.
01:59But to regain possession of Giorgio Canali's property, the heirs had to wait years.
02:06Today the Turin prosecutor's office is again investigating the Giorgio Canali accident, with the hypothesis of homicide,
02:12loaded by Antonino Bilella.
02:15Two properties that Antonino Bilella had his eye on.
02:20Two people missing.
02:21Are we facing two murders?
02:23And to commit them?
02:25Was it the same hand?
02:28The only certainty is that Francesca Benetti's body was never found.
02:34We asked from the beginning that he at least tell us where he threw the body, where he put it.
02:42The Carabinieri worked for months to search for the body, starting from the villa, where they expanded exceptionally.
02:51But this body is not found.
02:54My mother gave Bilella the opportunity to clear himself, so to speak, by writing a letter.
03:02A letter that was sent directly to prison by my mother and which never received a reply.
03:10Mr. Bilella Antonino, I know that you are a father and as such you know well how great the suffering of
03:17a parent for the disappearance of a child.
03:19I am 82 years old and have serious health problems.
03:22For this reason, it would have been natural, indeed right for me, to leave this life before Francesca.
03:28What I miss now is the memory of her smile, her gaze, I miss her hair, her
03:33his hands, his arms.
03:35I miss her body.
03:37Knowing where I can reach him so that I too can find rest by his side tomorrow.
03:44This please.
03:45Give me back the memory of my daughter or what remains of her.
03:49I therefore make this final appeal to your conscience.
03:54Hoping that every gesture of his, even if belated, is of extreme humanity.
04:00Until the body is found, the final word on the story of Francesca Benetti's disappearance cannot be given.
04:06still be written.
04:07What do you miss most about Francesca?
04:20I smiled.
04:53It is August 10, 1996.
04:57Everyone is looking for Angela, the parents of the little girl, Maria Ecatello, and the parents of the other children.
05:03She must have moved away.
05:05This is the first thought.
05:07But the minutes pass and Angela is nowhere to be found.
05:22Then the alarm goes off.
05:24And volunteers, carabinieri, police and even the army arrive.
05:29The mountain must be checked thoroughly.
05:32The little girl must have gotten lost.
05:35You must always look at your colleague on the left.
05:39Helicopters fly over the fair.
05:4124 hours have passed.
05:43But there's still time to save Angela.
05:45Bushes and crevices are checked.
05:48Maybe she hurt herself out of fear.
05:54She must have spent the night alone, in the dark.
05:56He is in shock and can no longer ask for help.
05:59We went down to the most inaccessible places, we visited all the farmhouses, the wells, the baskets, everything
06:07How much.
06:08What was his name?
06:09Angela.
06:10It was supposed to be a party and instead it turned into a drama.
06:15But Angela can't have gone far.
06:18She's just a three-year-old girl.
06:20How could she have walked away on her own?
06:22Did she perhaps get lost while following Renato?
06:25The child who was supposed to put the ball in the car or maybe something else happened?
06:35Another day passes.
06:36It's Monday.
06:38An anonymous call arrives at the company where the girl's father works.
06:42They kidnapped Angela, but by mistake.
06:44And they let her parents know that Angela is fine and will soon be released.
06:50So Angela would have been kidnapped by mistake.
06:52And from whom?
06:53And who was supposed to be kidnapped in her place?
06:56Did anyone perhaps think she was Renato's little sister?
07:00Everyone's assistant, very similar to Angela?
07:03Whoever calls the company where Catello works is anonymous.
07:06News of his words spread from voice to voice among the employees.
07:11And in the evangelical community of Vicoequense a moderate optimism seems to be returning.
07:16Angela will be released.
07:18But that's not the case.
07:20Days pass and the little girl doesn't come home.
07:26Meanwhile, Mount Faito continues to be attacked, controlled from the ground and from the air.
07:31Horses, helicopters, more volunteers and army.
07:34But nothing.
07:35We've enlarged all these women here, we've checked it out of you anyway.
07:38It is clear, however, that we will continue tonight.
07:45At a certain point, however, a report reaches the police.
07:48In the barracks someone says
07:50I saw a couple, a man and a woman, commit acts of violence against a child some time ago,
07:55in a farmhouse on Mount Faito.
07:58Maybe Angela didn't walk away, but she was taken by this couple.
08:02The police found the house abandoned.
08:05When they enter they discover volumes with a magaro background,
08:08objects for deviant practices, but above all toys.
08:12Also there is a blood-stained mattress.
08:14So was it them?
08:17I categorically deny that either my husband or I have ever played with any children.
08:22The Carabinieri tracked them down.
08:25These are two separated spouses,
08:27who for some unknown reason continue to meet clandestinely inside that ruin.
08:32The blood is the woman's, not Angela's.
08:35And they also have an alibi.
08:37My husband and I have been meeting in that shack once a week for about three years now.
08:42or two days.
08:43Neither my husband nor I have ever been interested in satanic or witchcraft rituals.
08:47The blood stains found on the pillow are mine.
08:54Another week passes and the little girl is missing.
08:57Another disturbing call arrives, directly to the Celentàs' home.
09:01Answer, Papa's Catello.
09:04Ready?
09:06Ready?
09:09Ready?
09:13Ready?
09:16Ready?
09:20Ready?
09:26Ready?
09:37Whose heartbreaking little girl's voice is this?
09:40According to the Celentano family, investigators were never able to trace the number from which the call had originated.
09:47After we let you listen to this recording, many of you wrote to us with some suggestions.
09:53Initially, you hear the word Bumba pronounced by a woman, which according to the most common interpretation would indicate the word for water.
10:01for very young children.
10:07Another viewer points out that Bumba is also a cartoon character, but it was
10:13created in 2004.
10:17Ready?
10:18On the other end of the line there is also a man asking something in Neapolitan dialect.
10:23It seems to say what you want to do.
10:26All done?
10:27Ready?
10:28Or it's all done.
10:31All done?
10:32Ready?
10:32Someone else hearing us is hard.
10:35All done?
10:36Ready?
10:38According to some, however, he would say he's your dad.
10:42All done?
10:43Ready?
10:44You also point out that the dialect of Vico is different from that of Sorrento or elsewhere.
10:49Small but important nuances.
10:56Another two weeks pass and yet another phone call arrives.
11:00This time it is to the user of a namesake of Catello Celentano, whose number is present
11:05in the telephone directory, even though he lives in the nearby municipality of Massa Lubrense.
11:10Evidently the caller thinks he's speaking to Angela's father.
11:15Mr. Catello, this is about your daughter Angela.
11:18If you can call me, I'm Ambrosio, from the Sarno service area.
11:21Investigators were immediately notified and a second phone call arrived in the evening.
11:26Mr. Catello, I'm once again the guy from the Sarno service area, on the 30 Caserta Salerno.
11:32I'll call you back later.
11:34It's about your daughter, we're keeping her here.
11:38Could little Angela really be there?
11:41Held prisoner in that rest area?
11:44The Sorrento mobile squad discovers that the name given on the phone corresponds to a real person.
11:50Ambrosio is actually the manager of the area, but he's not there.
11:53Mom says she's on vacation abroad.
11:56And above all, after careful research, there is no trace of little Angela on that site.
12:00The police station's note says so.
12:03But who made that phone call and why?
12:09Investigators must always return to the starting point, to that 10th of August which was supposed to be
12:14a reward day for the children of the evangelical community of Vico and Quenze.
12:19The designated place for the traditional gathering is a nearby riding stable, but that morning
12:24it's already busy.
12:26It was therefore decided to move to a more isolated area, a few hundred metres away.
12:31meters from there.
12:32Not a suitable place for small children, as it is close to a cliff.
12:37For this reason the entire area is fenced off with a rope and delimited from the cars in the
12:42most dangerous part.
12:43The games are placed in the center of the area and each adult has the task of supervising them.
12:49children according to their age group.
12:51In total there are 40 people who have known each other all their lives, some of whom are related to each other.
12:56They.
12:57From these images you can see that Angela participates in all the activities together with the other children
13:02of his age.
13:04The film ends with some scenes of a football match between older boys,
13:08after which the community prepares for lunch.
13:13Between 1pm and 1.30pm Catello is the first to notice that Angela is missing.
13:39Once the alarm is raised, it is discovered that the last person to have seen Angela was a young boy.
13:44at the time a twelve-year-old named Renato, who was also participating in that gathering.
13:49Renato says he left it in the first part of the path towards the parking lot, after
13:53he noticed that she had followed him when he went to put the ball back in the car
13:58of the father.
13:59I was walking down towards the square where the cars were parked to drop off the ball.
14:04I noticed that Angela was following me at a short distance.
14:08After I left the ball in the car I turned around and Angela was gone.
14:15Renato's testimony is partly confirmed by another child at the time
14:20thirteen-year-old Luca, who however will communicate it to Celentano and the investigators only 40
14:25days later, as he says it was a detail he didn't consider important.
14:30Luca also says he met Renato hand in hand with Angela halfway through the journey.
14:35while he was going to secretly pick up one of his brother's toys from his parents' car.
14:40I was walking up from the square where the cars are parked and I met that child who
14:45he was coming down holding Angela's hand.
14:47I told him to leave Angela with me, that I would take her back to her mother, but he replied
14:51not to worry, he would do it after leaving the ball in the car.
14:56Moreover, Renato later also changed his version.
15:00I admit I told a lie, that is, when I told Angela to go back to her parents.
15:06Actually, near the place where I met Luca, she stopped.
15:11I waited for her for a couple of minutes.
15:13Angela took a few steps upwards.
15:15By the time I put the balloons in the car, I hadn't seen her again.
15:20It appears certain that Angela disappears in a very narrow and limited area and time slot.
15:25No more than 16 minutes since she was last seen.
15:29The only ones to have seen Angela before the exact moment of her disappearance were therefore two children,
15:35Renato and Luca, questioned several times by investigators.
15:38Until, after almost a year, Luca makes a shocking revelation.
15:42I was going back up when I saw a man with brown curly hair who had taken Angela
15:48from Renato's hands.
15:49And he had put his hands over Angela's mouth to stop her from screaming.
15:53I hid to observe what was happening.
15:56And I saw this man, along with another man, running away with the little girl towards the street.
16:01Renato remained practically immobile and still had the ball in his hand.
16:05So, we return once again to the kidnapping trail.
16:09Note that the second kidnapper described by Luca would have a ponytail.
16:13Then Luca thinks again and says, I made it all up.
16:16Strangely enough, there really is a guy with a ponytail and he's noticed by many.
16:22He also took part in the research at the beginning.
16:25Regarding this individual, one of those present, who is part of the evangelical community, says
16:29this to the investigators.
16:31I had the opportunity to see, right next to the sports center, a slim person, with long brown hair,
16:37gathered in a ponytail, aged about 40-45 years, who was wandering around that square,
16:44speaking with the various law enforcement agencies present on site.
16:48I remember having seen this person before.
16:52and on that occasion he was pointed out to me as a dangerous person to be kept away from.
16:59Who is the man with the ponytail?
17:01It may have nothing to do with this story, but there is someone who recognizes himself in this description.
17:13Regarding the cars that passed through Faito on August 10th, two viewers contacted us
17:18who were there that day and told us that no one checked on them during the search for Angela.
17:24To tell the truth, among the archive images we recovered there are also those of the checkpoints.
17:30We therefore ask ourselves whether the access or exit routes from Faito were also checked in the early stages.
17:35of the disappearance.
17:36The crucial ones.
17:38It would seem not, as confirmed by Renato, the child, who walks away with Angela.
17:44My father and mother also looked for Angela.
17:48In fact, I remember that at a certain point they left the picnic site
17:51and they took the Nissan for a reconnaissance drive for about half an hour.
17:57Only my mother and father used the car to search for Angela,
18:01while the others in the community searched for her on foot in the woods.
18:07Investigators have worked hard on this lead.
18:11Is it possible that Angela was taken away from this family?
18:14No, that's not the case.
18:15Indeed, the wiretaps revealed a real concern on the part of Renato's parents.
18:21that someone could kidnap their children too.
18:24That family had just moved to Italy from Venezuela
18:28due to some problems that occurred there.
18:30There is talk of threats and even danger to life.
18:34Furthermore, an anonymous person with a strong South American accent will contact you several times.
18:38with the Carabinieri station of Vico and Quenze
18:41to warn him that there has been a mistake in identity
18:43and Angela would have been transferred to Venezuela.
18:47In fact, there are many among those present on that trip who support this hypothesis,
18:51since the only element foreign to the evangelical community group
18:55it is precisely this Italian-Venezuelan family,
18:57who hadn't even been formally invited but showed up at the gathering anyway,
19:03although much later than the rest of the group who had been there since the morning.
19:07For this reason, not knowing where the meeting place was,
19:11Renato's parents park about a hundred meters from the square.
19:16They had nothing to do with the disappearance.
19:18But when Celeste's photo arrives from Mexico
19:22and the email where someone says
19:24"It's me, Angela,"
19:25my thoughts go to that day and that track
19:27which brings Latin America so close to the disappearance of the little girl.
19:32Unfortunately, we now know that Celeste is not Angela Celentano.
19:36We start all over again.
19:49Giorgio had come to live in Asti with me and another sister.
19:54Him and Francesco too.
19:57He had a life and worked there.
19:59He worked illegally, but he worked.
20:01He had his own independent life,
20:03but unfortunately he didn't like, as we say, the continent.
20:20A strong relationship with his land, Sardinia,
20:23from where he had left and then returned,
20:25even though he had little money in his pocket and no job.
20:29We grew up together,
20:31so we were always together too,
20:34a lot and everything.
20:35He's a good person basically,
20:37he wasn't a bad boy,
20:38apart from the friendships he had had,
20:40maybe he had a drinking habit,
20:43but then he stopped doing that too.
20:47It's a road accident that changes your life,
20:50for better or for worse,
20:51to Pier Giorgio Caria, known as Giorgio.
20:54It happened in 2008 in Iglesias, Sardinia.
20:58he's walking home in the evening.
21:01Go down this road
21:02when suddenly a car hits him.
21:10he had lost an eye,
21:12if he broke her leg,
21:14he had lost some of the feeling in his arms
21:18and so it had changed his life.
21:22In fact he had stopped drinking.
21:26He spends months in the hospital,
21:28change your old habits
21:29and eventually receives compensation from the insurance company
21:32which gives him some relief.
21:35From one day to the next he finds himself anyway
21:37with something in his pocket that before,
21:40at that point,
21:40up to that point he had never had,
21:42he finds himself with some money,
21:45life changes,
21:47and do you know how it is?
21:49He bought the house,
21:51and wanted to lead a different life
21:53from what he was experiencing.
21:58Since the first money they gave him,
22:01if he spent them,
22:02I don't know what he did with it,
22:0370,000 euros,
22:04if he spent them,
22:05I do not know,
22:06instead of wasting that money.
22:08I said,
22:09buy yourself a little house,
22:10he dresses on his own,
22:11and he bought this little house there.
22:14Now mommy,
22:15you're happy
22:16that I bought the house,
22:18then I also regretted it.
22:21If they wouldn't have a bullshit.
22:28of having insisted
22:30I bought that house here.
22:36And it's right in the house,
22:38that he had managed to buy
22:39with great suffering,
22:40that Giorgio Caria
22:41he is found dead
22:42March 24, 2015,
22:45pierced by 18 stab wounds in the back.
22:49The day before,
22:50have lunch at his older sister's,
22:52who takes him home,
22:53because it's raining heavily,
22:54But then Giorgio
22:55he doesn't answer the phone anymore,
22:57until the nephew
22:58go and see his house
22:59and finds him on the ground,
23:01face down,
23:02in a pool of blood.
23:04At that point,
23:05call uncle Roberto immediately,
23:07Giorgio's older brother.
23:09Inside this veranda,
23:12there is the entrance to the house.
23:16from the entrance to the room on the right,
23:18there was a bedroom,
23:19he was found there.
23:21I saw him there,
23:22but I didn't go in,
23:24because I saw traces of blood,
23:25but I don't know,
23:28my instinct was not to go in,
23:32in the entrance hall,
23:33I saw a slipper,
23:34that there was a slipper,
23:35he was still facing the ground.
23:37So where did the tracks come from?
23:39But I saw the traces from inside,
23:41here...
23:42So when you entered it was okay?
23:43Yes, everything seemed fine.
23:45The only thing I noticed,
23:47there was this slipper exactly
23:48on the step of the house
23:51and then in the bathroom door,
23:53which would be frontal,
23:54I saw these traces of blood,
23:56this streak of blood.
23:57A swipe?
23:58Yes, a streak of blood.
23:59As if it had been...
24:00As if he had been dragged, yes.
24:06But who could have committed such a crime?
24:09and above all why?
24:10The gate was found completely open
24:14and the front door showed no signs of forced entry.
24:17So Giorgio knew the person
24:19or the people who stabbed him to death?
24:23Those who frequented it knew for sure
24:25that Giorgio, after the serious accident,
24:27he had received a fair amount of money.
24:30We also had confirmation of this
24:33from one of her neighbors
24:35what he told us
24:36that Giorgio went to tell everyone
24:38who had taken this money
24:39and that he was fine now,
24:42economically speaking.
24:45And then he also told us
24:48that Giorgio was a good guy
24:50and so if some of his friends
24:51he went to ask him for money,
24:54Giorgio gave him this money.
24:56But of course without any refund.
24:58because these people, believe me,
25:00if he doesn't work there,
25:01if he doesn't work for money he can't pay it back.
25:08The neighbor is also the last person
25:11that Giorgio hears before he is killed.
25:14There is a long phone call between the two
25:16just before he comes home,
25:18then the mystery begins.
25:23The Iglesias police, at the beginning,
25:25she is convinced that the case
25:27can be resolved within a few hours
25:29because the victim's cell phone
25:31he was found the day after the murder
25:33in the hands of this man,
25:35old acquaintance of Giorgio.
25:37So, Giorgio Caria's cell phone
25:41is found on her.
25:43Yes.
25:44How can this fact be explained?
25:46That I didn't know,
25:48I bought this phone like shit,
25:51a guy I've known for years anyway, the same,
25:54but not knowing that this cell phone was Giorgio's,
25:57that Giorgio was a son to me,
25:59but really.
26:01And I would like to say it out loud,
26:02who is Giorgio,
26:03as he was a son to me,
26:05his whole family knows it,
26:06all my friends,
26:07all of Iglesias,
26:08who knows me.
26:10That I always went out with Giorgio,
26:12we have done so many beautiful things,
26:14eaten and so on,
26:16and everything and more.
26:17And the cell phone?
26:19I didn't know how much later,
26:21through the police who stop me,
26:22they tell me that that cell phone
26:24it was this person's
26:25that I wanted a world of good.
26:27I have nothing else to add now.
26:29Yes.
26:31This cell phone
26:32did he sell it to you?
26:34He sold this shit to me.
26:37So he told you,
26:38do I have a cell phone?
26:39In my house,
26:40saying he had a cell phone,
26:41among other things,
26:42Handsome,
26:43even though I didn't understand anything about it.
26:45But he wanted 20 euros,
26:46I said,
26:46but yes,
26:47I'll take it,
26:47even if you can't use it,
26:49I'll give it back.
26:50However,
26:51After,
26:51knowing whose cell phone this was,
26:53Oh mama.
26:55we went to the man
26:56that he would have sold to him
26:57Giorgio's cell phone
26:58to understand more
27:00and to discover
27:01if really
27:01never mind
27:02came into possession.
27:04I didn't sell him anything.
27:05because I don't remember it
27:07of having sold him
27:08a cell phone.
27:09First,
27:09because it lies,
27:10I know how many cell phones
27:11they confiscated it from me,
27:12the police,
27:13if how many cell phones did he have.
27:15I didn't need it
27:16to find Giorgio a cell phone,
27:17I just had to ask him,
27:18100 euros
27:19he left them to Giorgio Cagli.
27:21In this cell phone story?
27:22It had nothing to do with me,
27:24I had nothing to do with it,
27:25absolutely zero.
27:27As far as we know,
27:29him and Giorgio
27:29they were friends,
27:30they were dating,
27:32they lived nearby
27:32and Giorgio helped him
27:34economically
27:35when he asked her.
27:37I can't wait
27:37that you find the culprit.
27:39To give serenity
27:41and peace to Giorgio Cagli
27:42who deserved it
27:43because he was a good person.
27:45I am a very dear friend,
27:47we ate together,
27:48we slept together,
27:49he slept at his house,
27:50we ate at my house,
27:51he slept at my house.
27:52Like a brother?
27:53Like a brother.
27:56Because Giorgio's cell phone,
27:58an object so easily traceable,
28:01it should have passed
28:02from hand to hand?
28:03How did things really go?
28:05Who tells the truth
28:06and who is lying in this story?
28:08That's what you're asking for
28:10also the Cagliari prosecutor's office
28:11who is investigating both of them.
28:20But let's get back to the murder.
28:22Three weeks later,
28:23the scientific police
28:24return to Giorgio's house
28:26and discovers that in addition to the victim's blood
28:28there is that of another subject.
28:30For investigators
28:31it's the murderer's blood
28:33who got injured
28:34in the murderous rage.
28:35But that's not the only twist
28:37in the investigation
28:38because immediately after
28:39the agents find
28:41a blood-stained jacket.
28:42DNA confirms
28:44it's the same blood
28:45found in Giorgio's house
28:47therefore of the murderer
28:48but it doesn't belong
28:50to the person
28:51which is in possession
28:52of the jacket.
28:53This man
28:54he too finished
28:55in the list of suspects
28:56he says he found it
28:57in a dumpster
28:58of the garbage
28:59behind a supermarket
29:01not far away
29:02from Giorgio's house.
29:03Nothing,
29:04I found this jacket
29:05I took it
29:06I take with me
29:07and I was picking up
29:07many other things
29:08because I was doing the market
29:09in Cagliari
29:10second hand.
29:11Yes?
29:11What was this jacket like?
29:12You don't describe it.
29:13And now I don't remember well.
29:15I remember it was
29:15a beige jacket
29:16and that he had
29:18a collar
29:19dark brown.
29:21Then I remember
29:22which was in Marlboro.
29:23It was just for that
29:25that I had taken it.
29:27Did you hear?
29:28The jacket found
29:30it's beige
29:30with the brown collar
29:32of the Malboro brand
29:33similar to this.
29:34But who does it belong to?
29:36He presented
29:37of the blood?
29:38Yes.
29:39Yes,
29:39I had seen that
29:40from now on
29:40only I didn't have it
29:41given weight
29:42because precisely
29:42they went there
29:43other people
29:44that they had
29:44pigs there.
29:46So it could have been
29:47blood too
29:47of a pig.
29:49Then at a certain point
29:50did you call the police?
29:51You?
29:52No,
29:53it's passed
29:54and then she went out
29:56this story
29:57in a speech
29:58she went out
29:58this story
29:59of the jacket.
30:01this jacket
30:02it is understood
30:02whose it was
30:03or not?
30:04No.
30:05I know there was
30:06a profile
30:06genetic
30:07it was known afterwards
30:08that there was
30:08a profile
30:09genetic
30:10connected
30:11precisely
30:11to the murder
30:12but I don't know
30:13whose
30:13it is not known
30:14whose it is.
30:15That is, if they know
30:16that
30:16I think they solve it
30:17the murder.
30:20For the prosecution
30:21from Cagliari
30:21it would be
30:22of half-truths
30:23and she is convinced
30:24that there are many
30:25to know
30:26and not wanting to
30:27speak.
30:28There is a total
30:28indifference
30:29also on the part
30:29of the people
30:30there is silence
30:31people maybe
30:32he knows and doesn't want to
30:34speak
30:34as
30:35that is, naturally
30:36maybe they're scared
30:39I do not know
30:39I'm not in the head
30:41of people
30:42but
30:42there wasn't
30:43collaboration
30:44in your opinion?
30:44In my opinion
30:45there wasn't
30:45collaboration.
30:53There is a fourth
30:54person
30:55under investigation
30:55for murder
30:56him too
30:57among acquaintances
30:58by Giorgio
30:58but the DNA
30:59found
31:00on the scene
31:01of the crime
31:01it doesn't match
31:02to no one
31:03of them.
31:04Police and Carabinieri
31:05until now
31:05they compared
31:06about 500
31:07genetic profiles
31:09without however
31:09find
31:10the right one.
31:11Who is
31:12the killer
31:13by Giorgio Caria
31:13and why
31:14he killed him
31:15with 18 stab wounds?
31:17From the point of view
31:18genetic
31:18we only know
31:19what is it about
31:20of a male
31:20whose characteristics
31:22physical
31:22they are recurring
31:23in the territory
31:24Sardinian.
31:25someone
31:26knows who
31:26may be
31:27someone
31:28remember
31:28of having seen
31:29a man
31:29with a jacket
31:30beige
31:31with the collar
31:31brown
31:32similar to this
31:33someone
31:34can help
31:35even in shape
31:36anonymous
31:36the family
31:37by Giorgio
31:37that gives more
31:38two years old
31:39waits
31:39truth
31:40truth
31:40and justice
31:41I ask
31:42that it is resolved
31:44the thing
31:45and succeed
31:47to find it
31:47Why
31:48it's not fair
31:48that it is
31:49success
31:50This
31:50and again
31:51he is unpunished
31:52who will have it
31:52Done
31:54that
31:55I want to know
31:56I want
31:58I would like
31:58Also
31:59before dying
32:00I
32:00that is found
32:01to follow them
32:03Why
32:03it's impossible
32:04after two years
32:05That
32:06two years
32:06in March
32:07he did
32:07at 24
32:08March
32:09that not
32:09he found himself
32:10This
32:10which was
32:12Here you are