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00:00:13Thank you all
00:00:57Thank you all
00:01:00This is a person who does not reflect me, it is not the Sonia I know
00:01:07I have flashes, I have images, I have like big black holes
00:01:14I have this image of me injecting this air
00:01:17It's an impulse I can't remember, I can't define
00:01:21It's like you were another person who acted in my place
00:01:26I was very cold, detached
00:01:30Perhaps a part of me was taking over that I don't yet know.
00:01:33The one who acts, who hurts herself
00:01:38This mental pounding of telling me keeps going on
00:01:42Repeat until you see that it is bad
00:01:44Until you see something happen
00:01:46And I also felt a sort of anxiety about doing things faster.
00:01:52I realize that there is definitely something wrong at the mental level.
00:01:57A normal person would never do such a thing
00:02:01I was aware that I had done a very harsh action.
00:02:04Horrible, yes
00:02:05Only monsters can do things like that.
00:02:14Sonia Calefi is a young woman, just over 30 years old
00:02:17She has killed multiple people and so she is technically a serial killer.
00:02:21But she has nothing to do with it
00:02:23With serial killers like Jeffrey Dahmer
00:02:25Like Andrei Cicatilo, like Gianfranco Estebanin
00:02:27People who killed for sadistic and sexual pleasure
00:02:30The deep reasons why Sonia Calefi killed
00:02:34They must be sought in the conflicts of his existence
00:02:38Name Sonia
00:02:40Surname Calefi
00:02:4234 years old
00:02:43Nursing profession
00:02:45After winning a competition in 2004
00:02:49She is hired at the hospital in Lecco
00:02:51She's shy
00:02:53Reserved
00:02:54Dodge
00:02:55Medicine is his passion
00:02:57She dreams of being a nurse
00:02:59Since I was a child
00:03:01In the hospital when there is an emergency
00:03:03She's always the first to arrive
00:03:05If a patient dies
00:03:08He tells it at home
00:03:09To the boyfriend
00:03:10With pain
00:03:12With transport
00:03:13With emphasis
00:03:16Too much pain
00:03:17Too much transport
00:03:19Too much emphasis
00:03:24During the psychiatric assessment
00:03:25In Sonia Calefi were found
00:03:27Signs of a serious personality disorder
00:03:29But that didn't stop her
00:03:31To pass the psychological aptitude tests
00:03:33For hiring as a nurse
00:03:34At the hospital in Lecco
00:03:36There is a lot to do
00:03:37Nobody notices that girl
00:03:39Until something sensational happens
00:03:41It's November 8, 2004
00:03:58Mortality
00:03:59In the compressed structure of medicine
00:04:01From the hospital of Lecco
00:04:02It is monitored monthly
00:04:04And after the summer
00:04:07From 2004
00:04:09We detected a peak
00:04:12It must be said that
00:04:13The mortality data
00:04:15It's not stable
00:04:16But obviously
00:04:17Seasonal fluctuations
00:04:18So the thing
00:04:19But what is it?
00:04:19He is going to be particularly alarmed
00:04:21First is that
00:04:23The department
00:04:24It is made up of two floors
00:04:26And there was a difference
00:04:28As
00:04:29Quite obvious
00:04:30Between the two floors
00:04:30And in particular
00:04:32In a hemisector
00:04:33Meaning what
00:04:34In one half
00:04:35Of the department
00:04:36On the third floor
00:04:37Lecco
00:04:38November 8, 2004
00:04:40Emergency room
00:04:42Of the Manzoni hospital
00:04:4312pm and 6pm
00:04:45She is hospitalized
00:04:46Maria Cristina
00:04:4799 years old
00:04:49A bronchitis
00:04:50With difficulty breathing
00:04:52It doesn't seem serious
00:04:54But prudence
00:04:55It's a must
00:04:56The woman
00:04:56It is transferred
00:04:58In the department
00:04:58Of medicine 1
00:04:59They put it on her
00:05:01A mask
00:05:02For oxygen
00:05:03But she
00:05:04Keep screaming
00:05:05To complain
00:05:07It has arrived
00:05:08A group
00:05:09Of nurses
00:05:09Two or three
00:05:10To treat her
00:05:12And change
00:05:14I also think
00:05:16Clean it up
00:05:17I don't know
00:05:17Why us
00:05:18We didn't enter
00:05:19And precisely
00:05:21We heard
00:05:21That the grandmother
00:05:22He was complaining
00:05:23He was actually screaming
00:05:252pm
00:05:26Shift change
00:05:29Enters service
00:05:31Sonia Calefi
00:05:33Start doing
00:05:34The tour
00:05:35Of the beds
00:05:35What are they?
00:05:36Assigned States
00:05:39The departments
00:05:40By Manzoni
00:05:41They are divided
00:05:41By sectors
00:05:42Of a different color
00:05:44To Sonia Calefi
00:05:45It is assigned
00:05:46The color blue
00:05:49In room 29
00:05:51She is hospitalized
00:05:53Mrs. Cristina
00:05:57Sonia Calefi
00:05:58System
00:05:59The solutions
00:05:59To be injected
00:06:00To Mrs. Cristina
00:06:01On a trolley
00:06:03Along with the syringes
00:06:05And to a cylinder
00:06:06Of oxygen
00:06:09Then
00:06:10Enter
00:06:11In room 29
00:06:15At that time
00:06:15He approached me
00:06:16A syringe
00:06:17At least long
00:06:1930-40 cm
00:06:20And a diameter
00:06:22Maybe 3 or 4
00:06:23Really long
00:06:24Most Holy
00:06:25And it's very big
00:06:26And he supported her
00:06:27On the wrist
00:06:28Between the wrist
00:06:29And the bed
00:06:30About my mom
00:06:31Then he looked at me
00:06:33As if it were
00:06:34His intention
00:06:35See what
00:06:37I understood
00:06:38Of that
00:06:39That she was
00:06:39Doing
00:06:40Understood
00:06:40Then he tells me
00:06:41Lady
00:06:42It's an emergency
00:06:43Now she
00:06:44Bait that must
00:06:45The doctor is coming
00:06:47And I went out
00:06:50It's only 5 minutes
00:06:53The relatives
00:06:54Of the lady
00:06:55Maria Cristina
00:06:56They stay out
00:06:57But when
00:06:58The door
00:06:59From room 29
00:07:00It reopens
00:07:01They understand
00:07:02It happened
00:07:04It happened
00:07:32Something
00:08:01November 8, 2004
00:08:02The family members
00:08:03The family members
00:08:03Of the lady
00:08:03Maria Cristina
00:08:04They lash out
00:08:05Against
00:08:05That nurse
00:08:06They find his
00:08:07Behavior
00:08:07Absurd
00:08:08It's cold
00:08:08Rigid
00:08:09Not participating
00:08:10In conclusion
00:08:10It just happened
00:08:11A drama
00:08:11She's dead
00:08:12A patient
00:08:13But I am absolutely
00:08:14Certain
00:08:15That that woman
00:08:16That nurse
00:08:16I have committed
00:08:17Some errors
00:08:18Fatal
00:08:22I proceeded
00:08:24To the section
00:08:26Of the corpse
00:08:27According to those
00:08:28What are they?
00:08:28The practices
00:08:29As a rule
00:08:31So
00:08:32With a
00:08:33Opening
00:08:33Preventive
00:08:34Be careful
00:08:35From the
00:08:35Cage
00:08:36Thoracic
00:08:37And at that point
00:08:39I was born
00:08:40A
00:08:40Methodology
00:08:42Very precise
00:08:44That is to say
00:08:45The opening
00:08:46Of the cavity
00:08:47Pericardial
00:08:48The flood
00:08:49With water
00:08:50Of the cavity
00:08:51Pericardial
00:08:51To cover
00:08:52Completely
00:08:53The heart
00:08:54And so
00:08:55The section
00:08:57With scissors
00:08:59Of the atrium
00:09:00Right
00:09:00And of the
00:09:01Arteries
00:09:03Pulmonary
00:09:04The whole thing
00:09:05He was recaptured
00:09:06AND
00:09:07Following
00:09:08Of these
00:09:09These operations
00:09:10This double edge
00:09:11There was
00:09:12A gurgling
00:09:13Important
00:09:14Of air
00:09:16Which was filmed
00:09:17And this find
00:09:18It was given
00:09:18To the judiciary
00:09:20Who came
00:09:21Which had been
00:09:22Rather, preventively
00:09:24Alerted
00:09:25If I do
00:09:26An injection
00:09:27Intravenous
00:09:28I'm not particularly
00:09:29Careful
00:09:29A minimal amount
00:09:30Of air
00:09:31You can come in
00:09:31But let's say
00:09:32It has no
00:09:33Clinical survey
00:09:34Amount
00:09:35Most important
00:09:37In big bubbles
00:09:38Just as it had been
00:09:39Detected
00:09:39They can bring
00:09:41Upon death
00:09:42For one
00:09:43Interruption
00:09:44Of that one
00:09:45What is it?
00:09:45The mass
00:09:47Circulating
00:09:48Blood
00:09:49In words
00:09:50Poor
00:09:50The blood
00:09:51Which should
00:09:52Which returns
00:09:54To the heart
00:09:55He comes
00:09:56Blocked
00:09:57At the level
00:09:58Of the
00:09:58Right side
00:10:00And arteries
00:10:01Pulmonary
00:10:02Why is there no
00:10:03Possibility
00:10:04On the way back
00:10:05Why
00:10:05The air
00:10:07He really has
00:10:08Done
00:10:08From cork
00:10:11It is read
00:10:12On the report
00:10:13Autopsy
00:10:13Exit
00:10:15Of bubbles
00:10:15Aerials
00:10:16From probable
00:10:17Embolism
00:10:18Soda
00:10:18This document
00:10:20It is delivered
00:10:21At the courthouse
00:10:21From Lecco
00:10:22It's the first report
00:10:23In which it appears
00:10:24The hypothesis
00:10:25Of murder
00:10:29Embolism
00:10:30Soda
00:10:30Induced
00:10:31That is to say
00:10:32Was
00:10:33Introduced
00:10:34Air
00:10:34Through
00:10:35An access
00:10:36Venous
00:10:37Within
00:10:39Of the body
00:10:39Of the lady
00:10:40Maria Cristina
00:10:43Killing her
00:10:47The bubble
00:10:48Which is formed
00:10:48In the blood
00:10:49It goes back
00:10:50Long
00:10:50The veins
00:10:50Until
00:10:51To arrive
00:10:51To the heart
00:10:52Here
00:10:53Form
00:10:53A sort of
00:10:54Of cork
00:10:55That
00:10:55It prevents
00:10:56Bloody
00:10:56To pass by
00:10:57From the ventricle
00:10:58Right
00:10:58To the lungs
00:11:01The consequences
00:11:02They depend
00:11:03From the quantity
00:11:04Of air
00:11:04And from the speed
00:11:06Some injections
00:11:09Room 29
00:11:10When the nurse
00:11:12Enter
00:11:12Lake
00:11:13Of the drip
00:11:14It is already inserted
00:11:15In the vein
00:11:16Of the patient
00:11:17Sonia Caleffi
00:11:19He has the medicine
00:11:20Ready on the cart
00:11:21It's a procedure
00:11:23Simple
00:11:24And fast
00:11:26The nurse
00:11:27The nurse
00:11:27You have to disconnect
00:11:28The pump
00:11:28Of the drip
00:11:29Open the rubber
00:11:30Inject
00:11:32Medicine
00:11:33With the syringe
00:11:35Reactivate
00:11:36The pump
00:11:36But how did they
00:11:38Told
00:11:39The relatives
00:11:39Of the lady
00:11:40Cristina
00:11:41Something
00:11:42It goes wrong
00:11:44A payment
00:11:46Of blood
00:11:46In the syringe
00:11:47Of patience
00:11:51The nurse
00:11:52He asks everyone
00:11:53To go out
00:11:53In the corridor
00:11:54Then
00:11:56Detach the syringe
00:11:58Of the antibiotic
00:11:59He takes it
00:12:00One of 10 centiliters
00:12:03It fills it up
00:12:05Of air
00:12:05And it makes 4 or 5
00:12:07Injections
00:12:105 injections
00:12:11Of air
00:12:12Very fast
00:12:13And at a distance
00:12:14Close-up
00:12:15From each other
00:12:17When the lady
00:12:18Maria Cristina
00:12:19He starts to wheeze
00:12:22Sonia Calephi
00:12:23It stops
00:12:24He goes out into the corridor
00:12:25He asks for help
00:12:27He has hands
00:12:28And the coat
00:12:29Bloodstained
00:12:32Of course
00:12:33If the family members
00:12:33Of the lady
00:12:34Maria Cristina
00:12:34If they hadn't
00:12:35Accorti
00:12:36How much?
00:12:37He was incapable
00:12:37And it is inadequate
00:12:38With the nurse
00:12:39The investigations
00:12:39They wouldn't be
00:12:40Never left
00:12:41Sonia Calephi
00:12:42In the department
00:12:43Where he worked
00:12:43He had two nicknames
00:12:44The first
00:12:45He was postponing
00:12:46An excessive
00:12:46Thinness
00:12:47The other
00:12:47A kind
00:12:48Of curse
00:12:48Which followed
00:12:49His shifts
00:12:50At work
00:12:50Every time
00:12:51That she
00:12:51He was on duty
00:12:52There was an emergency
00:12:53A death
00:12:53So what?
00:12:54It was just the case
00:12:55To start investigating
00:12:56Reading the report
00:12:58With the magistrates
00:12:59Let's get straight to the point
00:13:00The problem
00:13:00To understand
00:13:01If there could be
00:13:03A voluntary act
00:13:05In the conduct
00:13:06Of the nurse
00:13:07On deaths
00:13:09Suspicions
00:13:09Or
00:13:11If
00:13:12The deaths
00:13:13They were due
00:13:13To behaviors
00:13:15Clumsy
00:13:16Due to inexperience
00:13:17Negligence
00:13:18Of the nurse
00:13:19So
00:13:20Traceable
00:13:21To some pipelines
00:13:22Of professional negligence
00:13:24Let's get started
00:13:25An activity
00:13:25Information
00:13:26Just to understand
00:13:27Where he lived
00:13:29The Calefi
00:13:29What kind of car?
00:13:30He could use
00:13:31What were they?
00:13:32His hours
00:13:33His movements
00:13:34The people
00:13:35Who frequented
00:13:36Usually
00:13:37For example
00:13:38From the wiretaps
00:13:39Telephone
00:13:39We have it right away
00:13:41Found
00:13:41That Calefi
00:13:42He was a personality
00:13:43Controversial
00:13:44He used to communicate
00:13:46With SMS
00:13:50Making it clear
00:13:52Who was suffering
00:13:53Anyway
00:13:54Of depression
00:13:55Of particular anxieties
00:13:57Of anorexia
00:13:58He used to
00:13:59Of drugs
00:14:00Which defined
00:14:01Bombs
00:14:02Term
00:14:03His very own
00:14:04But a lot
00:14:06Exhaustive
00:14:06On that
00:14:07What was it?
00:14:08The typology
00:14:09About the drug
00:14:10We understood
00:14:11That was a lie
00:14:12In comparisons
00:14:13Of all
00:14:13He made people believe
00:14:14Quite the opposite
00:14:15Of everything
00:14:16With anyone
00:14:16He spoke
00:14:17He had a life
00:14:18Sentimental
00:14:19Very
00:14:20Troubled
00:14:21With a partner
00:14:23A lover
00:14:24Other people
00:14:25Anyway
00:14:26In time
00:14:27As
00:14:28Lost
00:14:28They frequented
00:14:29The girl
00:14:32AND
00:14:34This helped us
00:14:35Surely
00:14:36To understand
00:14:37Which was not
00:14:37A subject
00:14:39Totally normal
00:14:40As conditions
00:14:42Of life
00:14:42If really
00:14:44Sonia Calefi
00:14:44She's a serial killer
00:14:45An angel
00:14:46Of death
00:14:46So the motive
00:14:47Who brought it
00:14:48To kill
00:14:48To kill
00:14:49Several times
00:14:50It must be sought
00:14:50In history
00:14:51Of his family
00:14:52In history
00:14:52Of his life
00:14:53Of his relationships
00:14:54Social
00:14:54Only in this way
00:14:55We will be able to penetrate
00:14:57The mind
00:14:57Of a serial killer
00:15:02I always need
00:15:03Of someone
00:15:04What do you note?
00:15:04That I did well
00:15:05One thing
00:15:06If this does not happen
00:15:08I feel angry
00:15:08I feel hurt
00:15:09In pride
00:15:10I feel like
00:15:11A beaten dog
00:15:15I was envious
00:15:15I was envious
00:15:16Who had a story
00:15:17A friendship
00:15:19I was envious
00:15:19Whoever succeeded
00:15:20Who was successful
00:15:21Who it seemed
00:15:22If he had more than me
00:15:23Whoever was more capable
00:15:24About me
00:15:26Often times
00:15:26I reacted
00:15:27With an attitude
00:15:28Reserved
00:15:29Of the one that
00:15:29He steps aside
00:15:30Of the one that
00:15:31She's showing off a bit
00:15:33Instead
00:15:33I was envious
00:15:34Whoever succeeded
00:15:34To have a normal life
00:15:37Sonia Caleffi
00:15:38Born in Como
00:15:39July 21, 1970
00:15:42Only daughter
00:15:43Of an employee
00:15:44Of the funeral home
00:15:45Retired today
00:15:46And of a housewife
00:15:48Mrs. Caleffi
00:15:50He dedicates himself
00:15:51At the house
00:15:51Full time
00:15:53But it's an environment
00:15:54That little Sonia
00:15:56Sensitive
00:15:56And reserved
00:15:57Find it oppressive
00:15:58Suffocating
00:15:59With mom
00:16:00It has always been
00:16:01A bit of a problem
00:16:02A conflictual relationship
00:16:04Meaning what
00:16:05I have in mind
00:16:06Like flashes
00:16:07Things like that
00:16:08What comes to mind
00:16:10Like his signature phrase
00:16:12What does he still say?
00:16:13What am I doing in the world?
00:16:15I want to die
00:16:17These things
00:16:17I remember
00:16:18I've been hearing them since I was little.
00:16:20And since my father
00:16:21Then he was a salesman
00:16:23So
00:16:23He left on Monday
00:16:24And he came back on Friday
00:16:25In those days
00:16:26I lived with her
00:16:34Sonia Caleffi
00:16:35It grows faster
00:16:36Of her classmates
00:16:39At 12 years old
00:16:40She's already almost a woman
00:16:41His height
00:16:43It makes her uncomfortable
00:16:45At school it becomes
00:16:46Opponent
00:16:47Some teasing
00:16:48Some companions
00:16:50It is in this period
00:16:51That begin
00:16:52His depressions
00:16:55It is in this period
00:16:57Which becomes
00:16:58More and more fickle
00:16:59It changes often
00:17:00Cut and color
00:17:01Of hair
00:17:03The first signs
00:17:05About my anorexia
00:17:06They have manifested themselves
00:17:07Around 13-14 years old
00:17:09The thing continued
00:17:11Until a doctor
00:17:12I was about 15 years old
00:17:14He really warned me
00:17:15Telling me that
00:17:16If I continued
00:17:17Not to feed me
00:17:18I would have died
00:17:19It was like this
00:17:20That I started to take care of myself
00:17:21And my parents
00:17:22They sent me
00:17:23To do psychotherapy
00:17:25It's like this
00:17:26That Sonia Caleffi
00:17:27Start a journey
00:17:28Of psychiatric therapy
00:17:30In different structures
00:17:31In Como and its province
00:17:33That will not abandon
00:17:34Never again
00:17:36The 15 phase
00:17:37At 20
00:17:39At 20 years old
00:17:40It's of a
00:17:40Extreme diligence
00:17:42Because there is indeed
00:17:43Who
00:17:44Be careful of that
00:17:45What's happening to him?
00:17:46To punish himself
00:17:47Or to reward yourself
00:17:49Here's why
00:17:50Then we need to teach
00:17:51The boys
00:17:52To be guardians
00:17:54Of themselves
00:17:54To love each other
00:17:55In short
00:17:55To love each other
00:17:56But however
00:17:57Because of this
00:17:58It is necessary that
00:17:59Yes, I agree.
00:18:00That people
00:18:01He loves him
00:18:03That when one
00:18:04Yes, I agree.
00:18:05Of not being
00:18:05Esteemed by no one
00:18:06He no longer respects
00:18:08Himself
00:18:08It comes to fly to him
00:18:09To let go
00:18:10It's very dangerous
00:18:11Because of this
00:18:12Sonia Calefi
00:18:13A whole life
00:18:14To emotionally blackmail
00:18:16Who loved her
00:18:17With fictitious symptoms
00:18:18And unlikely attempts
00:18:20Of suicide
00:18:22The world is the same
00:18:23For all of us
00:18:24And good and bad
00:18:26Sin
00:18:26Innocence
00:18:27They cross it
00:18:29Holding hands
00:18:31Close your eyes
00:18:32In front of
00:18:33In the middle
00:18:34Of life
00:18:34To live
00:18:35In peace
00:18:36It's like being blinded
00:18:38To be able to walk
00:18:39With greater safety
00:18:40In a land
00:18:42Scattered
00:18:43Of ravines
00:18:44And precipices
00:18:50The Carabinieri
00:18:52What they do
00:18:52The search
00:18:53At Sonia Calefi's house
00:18:54They have to be careful
00:18:55To every detail
00:18:56But there is one thing
00:18:57What a leap
00:18:58Their eyes
00:18:58The great number
00:18:59Of texts
00:19:00Which concern
00:19:01Death
00:19:01Maybe these books
00:19:02They can say something
00:19:03Of the motive
00:19:04Maybe Sonia Calefi
00:19:05In addition to being
00:19:06Obsessed with death
00:19:07He wished
00:19:08Killing his patients
00:19:10But then
00:19:11The real motive
00:19:12Jump out
00:19:13During his confessions
00:19:14And she herself
00:19:14To reveal it
00:19:15Something
00:19:15Absolutely amazing
00:19:20In the intentions
00:19:21Of the Carabinieri
00:19:22The search
00:19:24It must serve
00:19:25Above all
00:19:25To make a breakthrough
00:19:26In the mind
00:19:27Of the suspect
00:19:28Sift through a sieve
00:19:29Every room
00:19:30Every object
00:19:31Everything
00:19:34Search
00:19:34Every corner
00:19:35Of the house
00:19:36To lay bare
00:19:37Every secret
00:19:38To knock down
00:19:39The defenses
00:19:40Of the suspect
00:19:41Make it
00:19:43Vulnerable
00:19:44Everything is analyzed
00:19:47Registered
00:19:48Cataloged
00:19:50On all the mess
00:19:52The abandonment
00:19:54Clothes piled up
00:19:56Dirt
00:20:00Three litter boxes
00:20:02For cats
00:20:03In the kitchen
00:20:08On the shelves
00:20:10From the library
00:20:11Scientific texts
00:20:12Treaties
00:20:14Of nursing
00:20:20Essays
00:20:21On anorexia
00:20:31And many books
00:20:32Who speak
00:20:33Of death
00:20:37Underlined
00:20:38In several steps
00:20:47She highlighted
00:20:48Some particular sentences
00:20:50Maybe even books
00:20:51Apparently common
00:20:53That they didn't have
00:20:54A sense
00:20:54Or at least
00:20:55They didn't have
00:20:55That sense
00:20:56That she wanted to give
00:20:56To that sentence
00:20:57But he managed
00:20:58To extrapolate
00:20:59In context
00:20:59About the book
00:21:00This sentence
00:21:02To bring her back
00:21:02Then
00:21:03To his logic
00:21:04Mental
00:21:06Perverse
00:21:07In my opinion
00:21:08Of the
00:21:10Speak
00:21:11Anyway
00:21:12Of death
00:21:12Or anyway
00:21:13Of this
00:21:13Passing away
00:21:14From life
00:21:15At death
00:21:17But there is a ticket
00:21:19That attracts
00:21:20Attention
00:21:21Some investigators
00:21:23A ticket
00:21:25On which
00:21:26They are written
00:21:27Some numbers
00:21:28Numbers
00:21:29Which correspond
00:21:30At the deadly hospital
00:21:31Assigned
00:21:32To Sonia Caleffi
00:21:33They will find out
00:21:34The Carabinieri
00:21:35Afterwards
00:21:36And again
00:21:37Leaflets
00:21:38With pathologies
00:21:39And the treatments
00:21:39Of individual patients
00:21:41Of the crosses
00:21:42And sometimes
00:21:43A comment
00:21:45On the death
00:21:45Of someone
00:21:46And it was
00:22:01Something is changing
00:22:02During
00:22:03During
00:22:03During
00:22:04The operation
00:22:05We have
00:22:06Even from the looks
00:22:08Clearly
00:22:09From the ways of doing things
00:22:11A little more
00:22:12Submissive
00:22:13Respect
00:22:13At the stage
00:22:14Previous
00:22:15We understood
00:22:16That
00:22:16We could
00:22:17Insist
00:22:19Also using
00:22:20Of the techniques
00:22:21Various
00:22:21To convince
00:22:23Then eventually
00:22:24The Caleffi
00:22:25To take his steps
00:22:27When we arrived
00:22:27To the echo
00:22:28Then in fact
00:22:29After about
00:22:30Ten minutes
00:22:31Maximum
00:22:31A quarter of an hour
00:22:32From the entrance
00:22:33In command
00:22:34The Caleffi
00:22:35He really freed himself
00:22:36Totally
00:22:38His conscience
00:22:40Confirming
00:22:40To have
00:22:41At least in five cases
00:22:44Inoculated
00:22:45Within
00:22:45Of the veins
00:22:47Of the patients
00:22:48Through
00:22:48Venous access
00:22:49For the
00:22:51IV drip
00:22:52To have
00:22:53Inoculated
00:22:54Precisely
00:22:54With syringes
00:22:55From 50
00:22:57Cici
00:22:57Of the air
00:23:05After
00:23:06He confessed
00:23:07To us
00:23:08Actually
00:23:08He told us
00:23:09In a clear manner
00:23:11She had taken off
00:23:12A weight
00:23:13The conscience
00:23:14And he said it
00:23:16Openly
00:23:17Repeating it
00:23:18Several times
00:23:19That evening
00:23:25This story
00:23:27Of vices
00:23:27It is modified
00:23:29It is modified
00:23:30Above all
00:23:30To the Enlightenment
00:23:31In the Enlightenment
00:23:33We must remember
00:23:33That
00:23:35Born
00:23:36Political economy
00:23:36And political economy
00:23:38It removes the vice
00:23:39To the moral scenario
00:23:40To introduce them
00:23:41In the economic one
00:23:42Within
00:23:43Of this scenario
00:23:44They stand out
00:23:45The hot vices
00:23:46What are those?
00:23:47That produce wealth
00:23:48For example,
00:23:48Lust
00:23:49We all know
00:23:50That if we want
00:23:50To court
00:23:51A woman
00:23:51We have to spend
00:23:52To make a dinner
00:23:53We have to woo her
00:23:55To give him gifts
00:23:56So it's a vice
00:23:57Economically advantageous
00:23:59Bernardo said
00:24:01That we are not
00:24:01Quite vicious
00:24:02How much could we
00:24:03From the point of view
00:24:04Economic
00:24:05Then there are
00:24:06Instead
00:24:06Cold vices
00:24:07What are the vices?
00:24:08That they don't produce
00:24:09Economy
00:24:09That they don't produce
00:24:10Advantages
00:24:12This scenario
00:24:13Economic
00:24:13It comes further
00:24:14Modified by Kant
00:24:15Which
00:24:16It establishes
00:24:17That the vices
00:24:17They are shapes
00:24:18Characteristics
00:24:19And it makes a beautiful
00:24:20Characterology
00:24:21Of vices
00:24:21Which becomes
00:24:22Then the matrix
00:24:23For the construction
00:24:25Some texts
00:24:26Of psychopathology
00:24:27In the nineteenth century
00:24:28Grissinger
00:24:29And Bernicchi
00:24:30Two great psychiatrists
00:24:31Of the nineteenth century
00:24:32They are remade
00:24:33All anthropology
00:24:34Pragmatics
00:24:34By Kant
00:24:35What had he done?
00:24:36The list
00:24:37Of human characters
00:24:38But what's happening?
00:24:40When it intervenes
00:24:41Science
00:24:41The vice comes out
00:24:44From the moral sphere
00:24:44And enter
00:24:45In the pathological one
00:24:47So what?
00:24:48It is no longer asked
00:24:49A judgment
00:24:49On the good
00:24:50On evil
00:24:50On guilt
00:24:51Or innocence
00:24:52But one wonders
00:24:53A judgment
00:24:54On the disease
00:24:55And about health
00:24:56Today
00:24:57We are persuaded
00:24:59Given imperialism
00:25:00Scientific
00:25:01That by now
00:25:01Rule
00:25:02Even in our heads
00:25:03To consider the vices
00:25:05More than moral events
00:25:07And pathological events
00:25:08It's no coincidence
00:25:09That in the face of crimes
00:25:10Even the most brutal
00:25:12It always takes over
00:25:13The psychiatric assessment
00:25:14And it concludes
00:25:15That the man
00:25:15He can't do it
00:25:16Certain things
00:25:17And if he does them
00:25:18He is sick
00:25:18It is not true
00:25:19The man
00:25:20It can do very well
00:25:21Good and evil
00:25:22With so much power
00:25:23And so much cruelty
00:25:24Without this
00:25:25To be sick
00:25:55December 14, 2004
00:25:56Consciously
00:25:57I remember having implemented
00:25:58Such maneuvers
00:25:59To cause worsening
00:26:00In five cases
00:26:03I would like to point out that it was not
00:26:04My intention
00:26:05To cause death
00:26:05Of any patient
00:26:06But only to make
00:26:08Their conditions
00:26:09Worse than they were
00:26:11I don't know at all
00:26:12I can't even explain it to myself.
00:26:14The reasons for these actions of mine
00:26:17Immediately after
00:26:17I realized
00:26:18On the gravity of the fact
00:26:19But I never premeditated
00:26:21Not even remotely
00:26:22My actions
00:26:22Following these episodes
00:26:24I started feeling sick again
00:26:26Psychologically
00:26:27So much so that it made me
00:26:28In some days
00:26:29Not to go to work
00:26:30I humbly ask for forgiveness
00:26:32To family members
00:26:33Colleagues
00:26:33Superiors
00:26:34And to the whole company
00:26:36Lecco Hospital
00:26:40Sonia Calefi
00:26:41Probably
00:26:42He passed
00:26:42The shadow line
00:26:43But it's not enough
00:26:45Rely on his confessions
00:26:47We are still in a gray area
00:26:48What awaits
00:26:48Feedback
00:26:49From the medical examiners
00:26:51Some time before
00:26:51Before confessing
00:26:52It had been brought
00:26:54In the health management
00:26:55Of the hospital where he worked
00:26:56They had intercepted her
00:26:57They looked for it
00:26:58To make her discover
00:26:59To charge
00:27:01The mistakes
00:27:01Which the department had committed
00:27:02But she had defended herself
00:27:04She was actually indignant
00:27:05For her
00:27:06Protests from family members
00:27:07By Mrs. Maria Cristina
00:27:08They were excessive
00:27:09And unjust
00:27:11I've always felt inferior
00:27:13Inadequate
00:27:14I see myself as physically ugly
00:27:16Mine is the image
00:27:18Of a person
00:27:18Who never feels accepted
00:27:20Never up to par
00:27:21At 14 years old
00:27:24Sonia discovers her calling
00:27:26In the hospital
00:27:27The grandmother
00:27:29Which she is very fond of
00:27:31He dies of an incurable disease
00:27:33Sonia is enchanted
00:27:35From the nurses
00:27:36Who are next to her
00:27:38He decides that that one
00:27:40It's his way
00:27:41A road that runs through
00:27:43Quickly
00:27:44And he consecrates it
00:27:45Professional nurse
00:27:47In 1993
00:27:48In 1993
00:27:48At the Sant'Anna Hospital in Como
00:27:54His life
00:27:55It seems to have reached a turning point
00:27:57He's getting married
00:27:58With his first
00:27:59And only boyfriend
00:28:00Six months later
00:28:02Having known him
00:28:03I saw the wedding
00:28:04Like a loophole
00:28:05An escape route
00:28:06But it's a mistake
00:28:09The relationship fails
00:28:11Within three years
00:28:15From this disappointment
00:28:17Sonia Caleffi
00:28:17It resumes
00:28:18When he goes to live together
00:28:19With a radiologist
00:28:21In Tavernerio
00:28:22A residential complex
00:28:24Where relationships
00:28:25Neighborhood
00:28:26They are sporadic
00:28:27And discreet
00:28:30From their apartment
00:28:32They arrive
00:28:33The portraits
00:28:34Of a Labrador
00:28:34The best friend
00:28:35About that nurse
00:28:36Of few words
00:28:37And sometimes
00:28:38The quarrels
00:28:39And the screams
00:28:40Which characterize
00:28:41The discussions
00:28:43Of the couple
00:28:46And then
00:28:47The analysis sessions
00:28:48The continuous spaces
00:28:49In a mood
00:28:50By Sonia Caleffi
00:28:51They make it almost impossible
00:28:53A rhythm
00:28:54Normal work
00:28:57It often presents
00:28:58Medical certificates
00:29:00Generics
00:29:00With which
00:29:01He is absent
00:29:02From the hospital
00:29:03It even arrives
00:29:04To invent oneself
00:29:05The mother's death
00:29:06To not go
00:29:07At work
00:29:09At the end of 2003
00:29:10This discontinuity
00:29:12In presence
00:29:13It costs her her job
00:29:14At Sant'Anna Hospital
00:29:15Too many absences
00:29:17Unjustified
00:29:22In the meantime
00:29:23In life
00:29:24By Sonia Caleffi
00:29:25Something broke
00:29:26Next to neurosis
00:29:28To the inability
00:29:30To support
00:29:30A relationship
00:29:32Of a stable couple
00:29:33To feel
00:29:34Neglected
00:29:35There is abuse
00:29:36Indiscriminate
00:29:37Of psychotropic drugs
00:29:38Even beyond
00:29:40Medical prescriptions
00:29:42I abused
00:29:43Of drugs
00:29:44Beyond my therapies
00:29:46Why
00:29:46I just wanted to sleep
00:29:48Don't think
00:29:49Not being there
00:29:50With the head
00:29:51I did it
00:29:52Probably
00:29:53Also to transfer
00:29:54To my parents
00:29:55To my boyfriend
00:29:55The responsibilities
00:29:57And all that
00:29:57What life brings
00:30:00Mrs. Caleffi
00:30:01It came to me
00:30:02In 1999
00:30:04I followed her
00:30:05For about
00:30:06Two years
00:30:09Not continuously
00:30:10In the sense that
00:30:11For the first few months
00:30:13She came
00:30:14With a certain
00:30:14Regularity
00:30:15And then
00:30:16In the last year
00:30:18So
00:30:18In 2000
00:30:20With deadlines
00:30:21Much more
00:30:22Thinned out
00:30:24The disorder
00:30:25From which he suffered
00:30:26It's a disorder
00:30:27Estrionic
00:30:27Of personality
00:30:29Even if to me
00:30:30It has arrived
00:30:31With a painting
00:30:33That
00:30:36It was going more
00:30:37Towards
00:30:37Depression
00:30:39He was spending
00:30:40Many days
00:30:41In bed
00:30:43He was in trouble
00:30:44In relationships
00:30:45With the others
00:30:45Behind this
00:30:46There was
00:30:48Obviously
00:30:49A problem
00:30:51Meditative
00:30:52A problem
00:30:52To recognize
00:30:54Itself
00:30:54As capable
00:30:55To be able to
00:30:56Face
00:30:58The various problems
00:30:59Above all
00:31:00The relational ones
00:31:01And that she
00:31:02He had tried
00:31:03Obviously
00:31:04To face
00:31:05In another way
00:31:06Basically
00:31:07Making sure
00:31:09On one hand
00:31:10To be
00:31:11Like the others
00:31:12They wanted it
00:31:13So adapting
00:31:14To the other
00:31:15Looking that way
00:31:17To find
00:31:17A central dimension
00:31:19Respect
00:31:19Attention!
00:31:21Some people
00:31:23That were around
00:31:24From isolation
00:31:26To which he is condemned
00:31:27Locking yourself at home
00:31:28For long periods
00:31:30It passes quickly
00:31:31With strange attempts
00:31:32Of suicide
00:31:33Attempts
00:31:35Not very convinced
00:31:36Demonstrative
00:31:37Nevertheless
00:31:38These are clear signals.
00:31:40Sonia Caleffi
00:31:42Try to attract
00:31:44Attention
00:31:45Of those around her
00:31:46August 4, 2002
00:31:49Sonia Caleffi
00:31:51It crashes
00:31:52Against a wall
00:31:53On the way up
00:31:54Capuchins
00:31:55In the municipality of Como
00:31:56That evening
00:31:58It was my intention
00:31:59Hurt me
00:31:59I can't say
00:32:01For what reason?
00:32:02I deliberately wanted to
00:32:03Hurt me
00:32:04It was evening
00:32:05And out of the blue
00:32:07I got this idea
00:32:08I'm going out now
00:32:10By car
00:32:10And I have an accident
00:32:11I had already planned
00:32:13The place
00:32:37You can be
00:32:39In hell
00:32:39Heaven
00:32:40For you are
00:32:40You are
00:32:41You are
00:32:43You are
00:32:43You are
00:32:43The first
00:32:45The first
00:32:46The first
00:33:02At the ready
00:33:03Rescue
00:33:04Sonia Caleffi
00:33:05He says
00:33:06Of not remembering
00:33:07Nothing
00:33:08He's doing okay
00:33:09With some
00:33:09Bruise
00:33:10and a week of cervical collar.
00:33:14However, suicide attempts continue.
00:33:19Anorexia, suicide attempts, depression, homicides.
00:33:23But what is the common thread that links all these actions committed by Sonia Calefi?
00:33:27During the assessment a question is asked,
00:33:30that of borderline personality disorder.
00:33:32Borderline personality disorder is a disorder that appears in early adult life
00:33:37and it lasts a lifetime.
00:33:38There are a series of symptoms inside, above all the desperate fear of being alone
00:33:43or the oscillation between feelings of idealization and devaluation.
00:33:47Sonia Calefi had a fragile, disturbed personality.
00:33:51and he tried to be someone, to be an important person through his crimes.
00:34:02Anorexia is a form of self-destructiveness
00:34:06and precisely because I direct self-destruction at myself, I usually don't direct it at others.
00:34:13The basis for this scenario is probably the lack of a hot core,
00:34:20as I go calling,
00:34:21that self-love that usually forms in the first years of one's existence.
00:34:27A self-love that is triggered by attention and recognition
00:34:33that are obtained from parents.
00:34:36When children ask questions, show drawings, ask for things,
00:34:40if they are put aside, the warm core, the self-esteem, does not develop within them.
00:34:45They devalue because they are devalued.
00:34:49Then within this devaluation begins that process of annihilation and destruction,
00:34:54of which anorexia is one figure, but another can be depression,
00:34:58another may be adolescent suicide.
00:35:01Anorexia is then specifically characterized by the fact that the anorexic refuses to become a mother,
00:35:09refuses to become a woman.
00:35:11Among the first symptoms of anorexia we see the interruption of menstruation.
00:35:16The body is denied, it is denied and perceived as an obstacle to the development of the mind,
00:35:22which mind in anorexics is usually very brilliant, very active, very lively.
00:35:29And yet there is a refusal to grow up, and this is essentially the basis of this.
00:35:34The image of the mother becomes an ambivalent image,
00:35:37You represent to me what I don't want to become.
00:35:39Hence the psychoanalytic consideration that anorexics have conflicts with their mother
00:35:45it's just the consequence of the fact that I don't want to generate,
00:35:50I don't want to be an official of the species,
00:35:53I am me, I want to develop only myself,
00:35:55but the body which is instead a functionary of the species, then that must be eliminated.
00:36:042002
00:36:07Sonia Caleffi cuts herself on her temples
00:36:14But the wounds are shallow and no one takes it seriously.
00:36:20The following year she was admitted to the emergency room with a wound to her right forearm.
00:36:26She says she was stabbed by a patient suffering from paranoid psychosis.
00:36:34Meanwhile, he continued to work in the hospital, in the ward, until 2003.
00:36:39Then, for almost a year, he remains outside.
00:36:45My only thought was to go home and go to sleep, not caring about anything else.
00:36:50Because in those conditions I wasn't able to do anything.
00:36:54It was a total letting go.
00:36:57There was also the thought of death.
00:37:01He locks himself in the house for weeks, months.
00:37:05Until September 2004, when he returned to the Manzoni in Lecco.
00:37:09He followed the advice of the new psychiatrist.
00:37:13Now you just need to get back to work, he told her.
00:37:17It was during this period that the last, most merciless, suicide attempt occurred.
00:37:24It's night.
00:37:26He takes a syringe.
00:37:28He tries to inject air into his veins.
00:37:30The attempt is a bit clumsy.
00:37:33He can't tie the tourniquet.
00:37:35And he searches for the vein several times.
00:37:37Then he calls his partner.
00:37:40But the air remained under the skin.
00:37:42This time too, no one takes it seriously.
00:37:49The self-harming behaviors that Sonia Careffi exhibited were not of a significant nature.
00:37:58They certainly had to do with issues related to their identity,
00:38:05referring to anguish, to a bad relationship with life and death essentially.
00:38:13They never reached the point of becoming actual suicide attempts or failed suicides.
00:38:27Certainly through these behaviors she communicated and therefore through these behaviors she related.
00:38:35For her, these were behaviors that were nothing more and nothing less than communication with others,
00:38:42so his way of building relationships.
00:38:48Sonia Careffi has been on probation at the Manzoni hospital for a month when a competition comes up.
00:38:54He studies, he applies himself and he passes.
00:38:58He is among the first in the ranking.
00:39:00It feels like the beginning of a new life.
00:39:03She is serene, strong, healthy.
00:39:06Serena as she hasn't appeared in a long time.
00:39:10Only a month will pass and Sonia Careffi will be on the front pages of the newspapers.
00:39:20Sonia Careffi is 34 years old.
00:39:22She is charged with 5 murders and 2 attempted murders.
00:39:26She allegedly committed them inside the Lecco hospital, where she worked as a professional nurse.
00:39:30When I meet her for the first time she is in a cell, a cell in another hospital,
00:39:34the hospital in Como, where he had taken his first steps.
00:39:37I find myself in front of a woman, scared, thin, with wide eyes.
00:39:42She looks like anything but a serial killer.
00:39:50First of all I have to say that I have a very weak and very blurred memory of everything that may have happened.
00:39:56Because I don't remember certain things at all.
00:39:59I mean, I mean, this is a person who doesn't reflect me.
00:40:03This is not the Sonia I know.
00:40:05I have flashes, I have images like big black holes.
00:40:10My state of mind, I must say, at that moment and in that particular period, was...
00:40:16I mean, I was absolutely not well psychologically with my mind and everything.
00:40:21I was going through a period of deep depression.
00:40:26On impulse, I didn't have an impulse.
00:40:30That is, when I saw that the lady was in critical condition because she had already arrived in the ward in critical condition
00:40:36from the emergency room,
00:40:37with a prognosis that he wouldn't make it through the evening.
00:40:40I found myself administering the therapy that the doctor had told me to do.
00:40:45And then I have this image of myself injecting this air.
00:40:48The impulse is an impulse that I cannot remember, I cannot define, that is, completely confused.
00:40:57I don't know, it's like a voice, something inside my head, was telling me to take a
00:41:03syringe and start injecting air into it with the needle.
00:41:07I repeat, as I had no premeditation in this case.
00:41:11I didn't have it either when I did it against myself, or when I did it
00:41:15against others.
00:41:16It was just like another person came into me and told me to do those things.
00:41:21It wasn't me.
00:41:22This gesture was dictated by something in my head that was telling me, come on, more, more, come on.
00:41:29And I assure you, I would never have done it.
00:41:32At that moment, there was nothing else but me, that lady, and the fact of doing this thing.
00:41:37This, this mental hammering of telling myself, just keeps going on.
00:41:42Repeat until you see that he is sick, until you see that something is happening.
00:41:46And I also felt a kind of anxiety about doing things faster.
00:41:50Because beyond the patients who were there, the doctor could also come in to see how the situation was going,
00:41:56rather than, yes, the doctor, the head nurse or my colleague.
00:42:00That is, it was known that this woman was in very critical condition, until shortly thereafter she died.
00:42:09I practiced these maneuvers to create a more serious situation for the patient,
00:42:15so that the anesthesiologists intervened,
00:42:18rather than other specialists who needed staff
00:42:21and therefore of the nurse who passed the right drug in the right quality.
00:42:26But, in fact, in all these circumstances that have come about,
00:42:31I always stood aside and simply observed.
00:42:37Every pain is written on the surface of a mysterious substance,
00:42:42compared to which granite is butter and an eternity would not be enough to erase it.
00:42:50In the education, I would say, of centuries, we are persuaded that, being creatures of God,
00:43:00God hopes from us, we are God's good, in short.
00:43:03On the other hand, when a boy starts stealing and his madwoman and his mother find out,
00:43:08it's an infinite regret.
00:43:10This is the concept of sin, that is, it is a great displeasure that you cause to another with your behavior.
00:43:20A week has passed since Sonia Caleffi's arrest and the case becomes public knowledge.
00:43:26The alarm is spreading.
00:43:31How?
00:43:32A doctor writes to the management of the Sant'Anna hospital,
00:43:37where Caleffi had worked for five months,
00:43:40raising questions about the sudden death of a woman in 2003.
00:43:46Prosecutor Vittorio Nessi opens an investigation.
00:43:50It must be found out whether the nurse has killed before,
00:43:54find out if there are other shadows in his past.
00:43:58The investigations also involve other hospital facilities, both public and private,
00:44:03where Sonia Caleffi worked.
00:44:05The bodies of some patients are exhumed,
00:44:08at Sant'Anna, at the Bellaria Clinic, at the Valduce hospital.
00:44:16Rumors speak of 18 doubtful cases.
00:44:20They are deaths attributed to simple cardiac arrests,
00:44:24some sudden and unexpected.
00:44:27We are looking for people who died from sudden respiratory illnesses,
00:44:32deaths that would be compatible with the nurse's modus operandi.
00:44:39Then, little by little, the alarm level drops.
00:44:43Statistics show that, in the hospitals where the investigation was carried out,
00:44:48the number of deaths during Sonia Caleffi's period of activity
00:44:51it did not undergo sudden accelerations.
00:44:54Meanwhile, no results are forthcoming from the autopsies.
00:44:59I also happened to see it in corpses
00:45:02who, perhaps dead for two, three hours,
00:45:06but remained under the sun or something else,
00:45:08potrefactive gases are actually developed
00:45:10which make an evaluation practically no longer credible.
00:45:17Meanwhile, Sonia Caleffi is locked up in the prison ward
00:45:21on the seventh floor of the Sant'Anna hospital in Como,
00:45:25the same hospital where the investigations are carried out.
00:45:30Guarded by guards 24 hours a day.
00:45:35To shoes without laces, paper sheets,
00:45:38to prevent him from going crazy.
00:45:41He continues to deny having committed any other murders.
00:45:48November 28, 2005.
00:45:51The Como investigation is closed.
00:45:53The deaths, it is established, occurred from natural causes.
00:45:59Sonia Caleffi killed only
00:46:01on the other branch of Lake Como,
00:46:03at the Manzoni hospital in Lecco.
00:46:06FBI experts have studied a classification
00:46:09for murderers like Sonia Caleffi.
00:46:11They call them angels of death.
00:46:12Behind these assassins there may be different moments.
00:46:16There are those who kill because of their sadistic streak.
00:46:19and others who want to feel like protagonists.
00:46:22They provoke a kind of alarm reaction,
00:46:24they create havoc in the department,
00:46:26they want to be ready to raise the alarm.
00:46:28In reality, they just end up killing.
00:46:32In the FBI files they are called angels of death,
00:46:38doctors, nurses, health workers
00:46:41who instead of taking care of their patients,
00:46:45they kill them.
00:46:46Extremely dangerous assassins, because they are invisible,
00:46:50unsuspected, protected by the coat they wear.
00:46:53They don't need to hunt down their victims.
00:46:57It is the victims who put themselves in their hands.
00:47:02There are many tools to kill in the hospital
00:47:06and within reach.
00:47:08Murders are often filed as natural deaths,
00:47:11perfect crimes in some way.
00:47:161983, Vienna, Lyons Hospital.
00:47:20A 77-year-old patient asks a young nurse
00:47:24to put an end to his suffering.
00:47:27She is satisfied with a lethal dose of morphine.
00:47:30Intoxicated by the discovery of this power,
00:47:33the nurse, Waltraud Wagner,
00:47:35convinces three other people to kill.
00:47:39The four women kill first with lethal injections,
00:47:43then with a system invented to leave no trace,
00:47:47the so-called water cure.
00:47:49A terrible death by suffocation.
00:47:53Patients' noses are held and forced to drink.
00:47:56Perfect crime, without a trace.
00:47:59Initial compassion towards the victims
00:48:01quickly slips into sadism.
00:48:03The carnage continues until 1989,
00:48:06when the Vienna group is discovered
00:48:08by pure chance from a doctor
00:48:10who overhears a conversation at a bar table.
00:48:14Wagner will confess to 40 murders.
00:48:32The Motivations of the Angels of Death
00:48:35These are primarily narcissistic motivations.
00:48:40We call it, let's say, narcissism to indicate
00:48:45when interests, emotions, libido,
00:48:47instead of being turned towards others,
00:48:50they are turned towards themselves.
00:48:51The idea of ​​putting yourself in an exceptional condition
00:48:54is to receive attention everywhere,
00:48:58to have the feeling of doing something extraordinary
00:49:01and to be in some way almost God.
00:49:04Here, let's say, is the megalomaniac aspect.
00:49:111997. Great Britain. Hyde.
00:49:14A family, suspicious of the unusual circumstances
00:49:17of the death of a relative,
00:49:19she reports the doctor who was treating her.
00:49:22It turns out that the percentage of deaths
00:49:24among Harold Shipman's patients
00:49:26and six times the normal one.
00:49:30From the analysis of the few bodies
00:49:32that the doctor had failed
00:49:34hastily to cremate,
00:49:36Traces of a powerful substance emerge
00:49:38which kills instantly, diamorphine.
00:49:43Shipman will be tried and sentenced
00:49:46to 15 life sentences,
00:49:48but the number of deaths among his patients
00:49:50it will remain a mystery that is lost in the 70s,
00:49:54at the beginning of his career.
00:49:56A cellmate of the doctor will say
00:49:59that the victims of the English doctor
00:50:01there are 508.
00:50:03Terminally ill at first.
00:50:06At a later time,
00:50:08the tireless activity of Doctor Death
00:50:10had been extended to healthy patients.
00:50:14Shipman will hang himself in prison
00:50:17January 13, 2004.
00:50:29Invisible, unsuspected,
00:50:31protected by the coat,
00:50:33Sonia Kaleffi responds to the profile
00:50:35of the angel of death.
00:50:37But in his motivations,
00:50:39in the impulses to which it reacts,
00:50:41it's very different.
00:50:43There is no economic motivation,
00:50:45not the misunderstood exercise of euthanasia,
00:50:48rather the desire to show off.
00:50:52In these cases we speak of Munchausen syndrome.
00:50:57Munchausen syndrome
00:51:00it's a general concept
00:51:05which stands for pathological lying.
00:51:09But within Munchausen syndrome
00:51:12there are people who,
00:51:14to get this attention,
00:51:17they pretend, they desire
00:51:20and build reality
00:51:22to be sick,
00:51:23them, be careful,
00:51:24the most important hospitals in America
00:51:27they have a list of these people
00:51:29and they know that when they arrive
00:51:30to get hospitalized
00:51:31they send them away immediately
00:51:33because they are the ones who tell
00:51:35a lie about being sick.
00:51:39There is also a type,
00:51:40and this is called
00:51:42factitious disorder in English,
00:51:44factitious disorder,
00:51:46there is a particular type
00:51:48which is called factitious disorder by proxy.
00:51:52Just to be clear,
00:51:54those who build the disease in another
00:51:57to be able to assist him,
00:51:59to be able to do so,
00:52:00You see, we're getting closer to our problem.
00:52:02You see mothers
00:52:04that they pretend,
00:52:06they invent that the son has,
00:52:08for example, a cancer
00:52:09and treat them,
00:52:11and they make them treat
00:52:12with antiblastics,
00:52:13carrying these poor children
00:52:15often to death.
00:52:16Or pretend they are hemophiliacs,
00:52:19and treat them with coagulants
00:52:27to the point of causing him serious problems.
00:52:30On the contrary,
00:52:31they give him blood thinners first
00:52:33to show that they are bleeding.
00:52:35You see the monstrosity
00:52:37of the mental setting,
00:52:38it's a real madness,
00:52:39here we talk about mothers
00:52:40which put at risk
00:52:41the lives of children.
00:52:43Some people
00:52:44they demand and desire
00:52:46and build reality
00:52:47that others are desperate,
00:52:50suffering,
00:52:51close to death
00:52:52in a very painful way
00:52:54and that therefore they,
00:52:56acting for those who suffer so much,
00:52:58they can fix the situation,
00:53:01save them,
00:53:03spare them suffering
00:53:04and they keep inventing.
00:53:06It's easy, for example,
00:53:08that a nurse
00:53:09which is in the middle
00:53:11to senile patients,
00:53:14to the elderly,
00:53:16may have this representation.
00:53:18It is often seen
00:53:19that these people
00:53:20they are real
00:53:21Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
00:53:23On the one hand they are like this
00:53:24and on the other side
00:53:26they are people
00:53:27that they present themselves
00:53:28and they are also finally convinced
00:53:30of doing something great.
00:53:34The most famous case
00:53:36of Munchausen syndrome
00:53:38by proxy
00:53:39occurs in Grantham
00:53:41in the United Kingdom.
00:53:43Nurse Beverly Hallett
00:53:45in 1991
00:53:47she is arrested
00:53:48with the accusation
00:53:49of having killed
00:53:50four children
00:53:51with insulin injections
00:53:53and potassium
00:53:53and have wounded some
00:53:55five more.
00:53:57The process
00:53:58which will see her as the protagonist
00:54:00will tear off a veil
00:54:01about his past,
00:54:03that of a little girl
00:54:04overweight
00:54:05and self-Zionist,
00:54:08obsessed
00:54:09from research
00:54:09of attention
00:54:10on the part of others.
00:54:12In the hospital
00:54:13the Hallett
00:54:15it showed itself
00:54:15Kind
00:54:16and full
00:54:17of attention
00:54:18towards
00:54:19of relatives
00:54:20of his little ones
00:54:21victims.
00:54:22Condemned
00:54:23to life imprisonment
00:54:23in 1993
00:54:26he is serving his sentence
00:54:27in a hospital
00:54:29psychiatric.
00:54:32Sonia Caleffi
00:54:33he's an angel
00:54:33of death,
00:54:34a serial killer.
00:54:35Certain,
00:54:35in its history
00:54:36and in his life
00:54:36he launched
00:54:37many warning signs,
00:54:38many requests
00:54:39helpful
00:54:39with the symptoms,
00:54:41with anorexia,
00:54:42with self-harm,
00:54:43with depression,
00:54:44with drug abuse.
00:54:45During the appraisal
00:54:46they did not emerge
00:54:47the signs
00:54:47of a disease
00:54:48so serious
00:54:49to limit it
00:54:50or abolish it
00:54:51the capacity
00:54:51to understand
00:54:52and wanting it.
00:54:53However,
00:54:53during the process,
00:54:54both in the first degree
00:54:55that in the second degree
00:54:56the appeal process,
00:54:58the jury recognized
00:54:59in her
00:54:59the signs
00:55:00of a particular fragility,
00:55:01of a mental disorder
00:55:02and anyway,
00:55:04in any case,
00:55:04he condemned her
00:55:05to a penalty
00:55:05relatively mild,
00:55:07only 20 years old
00:55:08in prison
00:55:08for 5 murders
00:55:09and 2 attempted murders.
00:55:11July 4, 2006,
00:55:14Court of Recco.
00:55:15Sonia Caleffi
00:55:16now become
00:55:17nationally renowned staff
00:55:18reappears
00:55:19from the back
00:55:20of a van
00:55:21of the penitentiary police,
00:55:22completely unrecognizable.
00:55:24She's gained weight,
00:55:26it was for effect
00:55:26of psychotropic drugs.
00:55:28He looks like a different person.
00:55:35The preliminary hearing
00:55:37of the Caleffi trial
00:55:38it leaves no hope
00:55:40for the defendant.
00:55:41The prosecutor
00:55:42of the Republic
00:55:43Anna Maria Dell'Itala
00:55:44he's asking for 30 years
00:55:45in prison
00:55:46for Sonia Caleffi.
00:55:47The math is simple.
00:55:4924 years old
00:55:50for the first murder,
00:55:5110 for the other 4
00:55:53of which she is accused,
00:55:541 for the two
00:55:55attempted murders.
00:55:56With a reduced sentence
00:55:58for the abbreviated rite
00:55:59you get to 30 years.
00:56:01The civil parties
00:56:02they ask for compensation
00:56:03for over
00:56:053.5 million
00:56:06of euros.
00:56:11The day of the verdict
00:56:14Sonia Caleffi
00:56:15he's having a crying fit.
00:56:24Sonia Caleffi
00:56:26had
00:56:28very strong reactions
00:56:30and I would say painful
00:56:32so when
00:56:33both in the course
00:56:35of the first instance judgment
00:56:36both in the course
00:56:38of the appeal
00:56:39the public prosecutors
00:56:41they remembered
00:56:43the development
00:56:44of the facts
00:56:45murderers.
00:56:47So every time
00:56:48which they retraced
00:56:50what had happened
00:56:51Sonia Caleffi
00:56:52I had
00:56:53mottos
00:56:54just of
00:56:56suffering
00:56:57and reaction
00:56:59highly emotional.
00:57:03The expertise
00:57:04psychiatric
00:57:05about the nurse
00:57:06entrusted
00:57:07to Dr. Fornari
00:57:08has an outcome
00:57:10lapidary.
00:57:11The Caleffi
00:57:11she's a serial killer.
00:57:13Despite
00:57:14a complex
00:57:15I disturb
00:57:16of personality
00:57:16it is not excluded
00:57:18that he is capable
00:57:19to understand
00:57:20and want.
00:57:21A week later
00:57:22he arrives
00:57:23the sentence
00:57:24first degree.
00:57:25The sentence
00:57:26he is 20 years old
00:57:27of prison.
00:57:28For the defense
00:57:30it's a success.
00:57:31The Caleffi
00:57:32avoid life imprisonment
00:57:33and between mitigating circumstances
00:57:35good conduct
00:57:36and pardon
00:57:36can hope
00:57:37since 2010
00:57:38in semi-liberty.
00:57:43In the motivations
00:57:44of the judge
00:57:45De Vincenzi
00:57:45it is read
00:57:46that for the calculation
00:57:47of the penalty
00:57:48it was due
00:57:49take into account
00:57:49of a real one
00:57:51barrier
00:57:51sanctioning
00:57:52for very serious crimes.
00:57:54Murders
00:57:55performed
00:57:55in a way
00:57:56shiny,
00:57:57consistent,
00:57:58planned,
00:57:59organized
00:58:00and scheduled
00:58:01they translate
00:58:02in a penalty
00:58:04extremely small.
00:58:07The confessions
00:58:09they allowed
00:58:10to the Court
00:58:11from Lecco
00:58:12Before
00:58:12and to the Court
00:58:13of Assize
00:58:13and then
00:58:13to grant
00:58:14the generic mitigating circumstances.
00:58:15Without the concession
00:58:17of the generic mitigating circumstances
00:58:18the type of charge,
00:58:21homocide,
00:58:22voluntary
00:58:23aggravated,
00:58:24would have determined
00:58:28as punishment
00:58:29the erection.
00:58:31So
00:58:31without confessions
00:58:33the ending
00:58:35of the process
00:58:35by Sonia Caleffi
00:58:36it would have been
00:58:37the erection.
00:58:40The accusation
00:58:42he holds
00:58:43the sentence
00:58:43first degree.
00:58:45It is asked
00:58:45that it be recognized
00:58:47premeditation
00:58:48of fulfilling
00:58:49the murders,
00:58:50that they don't come
00:58:51recognized
00:58:52the generic mitigating circumstances,
00:58:53but on December 13th
00:58:552007
00:58:56the Assize Court
00:58:58and of Appeal
00:58:58of Milan
00:58:59he confirms
00:59:00the sentence
00:59:01first degree.
00:59:02According to the Court
00:59:03the nurse
00:59:04by Tavernerio
00:59:05he was a victim
00:59:06of sudden rage
00:59:07murders.
00:59:08In Sonia Caleffi
00:59:09it was found
00:59:10a shape
00:59:11quite rare
00:59:12is called
00:59:12syndrome
00:59:13by Bunkhausen
00:59:13by proxy.
00:59:15Certainly
00:59:15there is a need
00:59:16of time
00:59:16before
00:59:17Sonia Caleffi
00:59:17can understand
00:59:18the scope
00:59:19of the crimes
00:59:19who committed
00:59:20but with the support
00:59:22with the help
00:59:22of psychiatrists
00:59:23of the prison
00:59:24he can do it,
00:59:25may be able to return,
00:59:26can heal.
00:59:27Let's see today
00:59:28who is Sonia Caleffi.
00:59:32I apologize
00:59:34and forgiveness
00:59:34for that
00:59:35that happened.
00:59:36I would like to have
00:59:37the occasion
00:59:37to face
00:59:38a new life.
00:59:40I have to thank
00:59:41to be in prison
00:59:42because there
00:59:43I have medical assistance.
00:59:45I look back
00:59:46and I don't recognize myself anymore
00:59:47in the person
00:59:48that I once was.
00:59:49Now I feel
00:59:51more serene
00:59:51and balanced.
00:59:55With these words
00:59:57at the end of the process
00:59:58after two years
00:59:59of detention
01:00:00Sonia Caleffi
01:00:02he had tried
01:00:03to recover
01:00:04a dialogue
01:00:04with the victims
01:00:05of his madness.
01:00:07A difficult search
01:00:08perhaps impossible.
01:00:10The report
01:00:11of the psychotherapist
01:00:13Andrea Perico
01:00:14from prison
01:00:15of San Vittore
01:00:16it was accepted
01:00:17on file
01:00:18of the process
01:00:19and taken into consideration
01:00:21for the concession
01:00:22of the generic mitigating circumstances.
01:00:25It's the story
01:00:26of the last phase
01:00:27of life
01:00:27by Sonia Caleffi.
01:00:29In the first period
01:00:30but also
01:00:30in the first few months
01:00:31of 2006
01:00:32he demonstrated
01:00:34a psychological state
01:00:35away.
01:00:36It was always
01:00:37very slow
01:00:38absent
01:00:39also because
01:00:40of sedation
01:00:41pharmacological.
01:00:43He was working very hard
01:00:44to speak
01:00:45and to relate
01:00:46in general.
01:00:59A man
01:01:00it puts you
01:01:00a murderer
01:01:01When
01:01:01he can't do it
01:01:02to contain
01:01:03his impulses
01:01:04and this
01:01:05we have to say it
01:01:05but
01:01:06we don't talk
01:01:07never of sudden rage
01:01:08sudden rage
01:01:08starting
01:01:09from fantasy psychology
01:01:10it's not that I
01:01:10I'm normal
01:01:11then one day
01:01:12I'm going crazy.
01:01:13There is simply
01:01:14a custom
01:01:15with aggression
01:01:17perhaps well hidden
01:01:18well hidden
01:01:20that one certain day
01:01:21explodes
01:01:22but
01:01:23it's never
01:01:24an event
01:01:25which unleashes violence
01:01:26it's always a journey
01:01:27which ends
01:01:28with a violent act
01:01:29this path
01:01:30should be
01:01:31investigated before
01:01:32then I don't know
01:01:33a husband who beats
01:01:34usually to his wife
01:01:35it can happen
01:01:37that one day
01:01:37he kills her
01:01:38but the problem
01:01:39it is not
01:01:39those days
01:01:40in which he kills her
01:01:40the problem
01:01:41it's that he always beat her
01:01:42and hence this aggression
01:01:43he built
01:01:44a relationship system
01:01:45based on size
01:01:47aggressive
01:01:47that one certain day
01:01:49it ends
01:01:50in a violent gesture
01:01:51and murderer
01:01:52according to the health report
01:01:55in the second half
01:01:57of 2006
01:01:57Sonia Caleffi
01:01:59start to change
01:02:00start to face
01:02:02his anguish
01:02:02alongside therapy
01:02:04psychiatric
01:02:05the recovery
01:02:06in prison
01:02:07is entrusted to work
01:02:08Sonia does
01:02:09for a period
01:02:10the telephone operator
01:02:11Then
01:02:12market research
01:02:13interviewed
01:02:15in March 2006
01:02:16from a well-known
01:02:17weekly
01:02:18I like
01:02:19because I feel useful
01:02:20a person
01:02:21like many others
01:02:22normal
01:02:24it's like I'm out of here
01:02:26because who calls
01:02:26to ask
01:02:27a subscriber's number
01:02:28he doesn't know
01:02:29who am I
01:02:29they often escape us
01:02:31even a chat
01:02:32but my shift is over
01:02:33I'm going back to my cell
01:02:34This is where the worst comes in
01:02:36because while I wait
01:02:37therapy time
01:02:38I can't do it
01:02:39other than thinking
01:02:40think
01:02:41I see myself
01:02:43I see where I am
01:02:44I'm scared
01:02:46to remain locked up
01:02:47and I cry
01:02:58it happens very often
01:02:59it happens very often
01:03:00who
01:03:01he experimented
01:03:03in itself
01:03:03the disorder
01:03:04at a certain point
01:03:06he took
01:03:06a great desire
01:03:07to recover
01:03:08to save
01:03:10as he saw
01:03:10who was saved
01:03:11In short
01:03:13it's more good
01:03:14in short the world
01:03:15has made great returns
01:03:17of great returns
01:03:18only that we don't know it
01:03:21the reconquest of oneself
01:03:22it's one of the most beautiful things
01:03:23it's a great victory
01:03:27Sonia's dream
01:03:29the nurse
01:03:30who didn't believe
01:03:31in itself
01:03:32Now
01:03:32that's it
01:03:33to give life
01:03:34becoming a mother
01:03:36the boy
01:03:37with which
01:03:37lived together in 2004
01:03:39he left her
01:03:40during the process
01:03:41but from prison
01:03:43cultivate various relationships
01:03:44with old friends
01:03:45from Como
01:03:46in hope
01:03:47one day
01:03:48to be able to go out
01:03:51you know what I'm telling you
01:03:52I think
01:03:53that people
01:03:53they will believe her
01:03:55they will believe her
01:04:10but I won't be able to
01:04:12never to laugh again
01:04:13to those people
01:04:14who have lost
01:04:15a mother
01:04:16a father
01:04:20the people
01:04:21their
01:04:22the people
01:04:25who are dead
01:04:29and this
01:04:31it's mine
01:04:47a sentence
01:04:48which I repeat
01:04:49Always
01:04:49to anyone
01:04:50and to myself
01:04:51Always
01:04:52I say
01:04:54they are not
01:04:55Nobody
01:04:57to decide
01:04:59of life
01:04:59of the others
01:05:01Instead
01:05:02I did it
01:05:30or
01:05:31I did it
01:05:48the people
01:05:48that I didn't do
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