La notte del 1 novembre 1997 Carlotta viene trovata senza vita nella villa di famiglia.
Le indagini, condotte a 360 gradi, convergono rapidamente su un’ipotesi agghiacciante: ad uccidere Carlotta sarebbe stato il padre, Alex Rossi, assicuratore, persona nota e stimata nell’alta societa’ brindisina.
Orrore nel dramma: in difficoltà economica, per ripianare i suoi debiti, Alex Rossi, avrebbe ucciso la figlia per incassare il premio della polizza sulla vita, polizza che egli stesso le aveva intestato e di cui insieme alla moglie era beneficiario.
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Le indagini, condotte a 360 gradi, convergono rapidamente su un’ipotesi agghiacciante: ad uccidere Carlotta sarebbe stato il padre, Alex Rossi, assicuratore, persona nota e stimata nell’alta societa’ brindisina.
Orrore nel dramma: in difficoltà economica, per ripianare i suoi debiti, Alex Rossi, avrebbe ucciso la figlia per incassare il premio della polizza sulla vita, polizza che egli stesso le aveva intestato e di cui insieme alla moglie era beneficiario.
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00:00:00Thank you all.
00:00:42Thank you all.
00:01:15Thank you all.
00:01:30One hits her on the back of the neck and her father Alex Rossi, an insurance agent from Brindisi, who on his return calls the
00:01:37Carabinieri, come, my daughter is in a pool of blood.
00:01:40It is November 1st, 1997, and it is 6:50 pm in Brindisi.
00:01:46To the Carabinieri who immediately intervened in that elegant villa in the upper middle class of Brindisi, the crime scene immediately appeared anomalous,
00:01:57unsettling.
00:01:58Carlotta's lifeless body, covered in her blood, lies in the basement, in the kitchen of the tavern.
00:02:06No signs of forced entry at the door, the windows are barred and protected by bars.
00:02:10What are the investigators' immediate conclusions?
00:02:14Without a doubt, Carlotta had opened the door to her murderer.
00:02:17But who could hate Carlotta to the point of killing her?
00:02:21What could have been hidden in the life of this girl from a good family, well-educated, that could have motivated this murder?
00:02:29A murder that had all the air of an execution.
00:02:33At first glance, investigators found Carlotta's life to be bordering on the banal.
00:02:39Family life, compulsory education, a nursing diploma, all within the normality of a well-to-do girl.
00:02:46If it hadn't been for an old drug addiction, which had cost her two years in community, she is the
00:02:53effort for an excellent recovery.
00:03:00Carlotta lived in Villa Verdeggiada, in the heart of the upper-middle class of Brindisi.
00:03:06He lived with his parents, his father Alex Rossi, an insurance salesman, and his mother, Tatiana Bertini.
00:03:12He had a brother, Neville, who was away from home at the time of the crime, because he was busy in Beiglut as a pilot.
00:03:19of helicopters.
00:03:20He had a half-sister, Barbara Gori, married, born from his mother's first marriage, to a petrochemical engineer, Sergio Gori,
00:03:30from whom Mrs. Tatiana had divorced to tie herself to Alex Rossi.
00:03:36That afternoon of November 1st, like many of her afternoons, Carlotta was alone at home.
00:03:41The mother, Mrs. Tatiana, had left around 4 pm, heading to the tennis club, which the lady usually frequented.
00:03:49Father Alex Rossi had left the house, as he claimed, around 5pm, to return towards
00:03:576.50pm.
00:03:59At that time he opened the door of Villa Verdegiana to reveal the crime.
00:04:22Colonel Paolo Fabiano, at the time was provincial commander of the Brindisi Carabinieri, Marshal Giannone,
00:04:30Together they conducted and followed the investigation into the murder of Carlotta Rossi.
00:04:35Here, good evening colonel, good evening marshal.
00:04:39Colonel, with your permission I would first speak with Marshal Giannone,
00:04:43because Marshal Giannone and his men were the first to arrive at the crime scene, at Villa Verdegiana.
00:04:50The marshal wants to follow me, I would ask you to follow me.
00:04:56So, before asking her what she found at the crime scene,
00:05:02I'll summarize for you how the interior of Villa Verdegiana was structured.
00:05:07Villa Verdegiana was on three levels, there was a semi-basement, there was a tavern and a kitchen.
00:05:14Kitchenette, laundry room and a storage room.
00:05:18On the first floor, however, there was a living room, a study and a bathroom.
00:05:25The third level, the third floor, the bedrooms.
00:05:29Plus two bathrooms.
00:05:30Plus two bathrooms, perfect.
00:05:32Marshal, when you intervened with your men, first of all, where was Carlotta's body?
00:05:38Carlotta's body without Villa was in the kitchenette of the tavern,
00:05:42the body lying on the floor, on its right side, with its head facing the entrance door
00:05:50and her face was covered in a pool of blood and it was clear that she had been killed by gunshots
00:05:57from fire.
00:05:58Marshal, what were the conditions of the house when you intervened?
00:06:02The house was perfectly in order, there was no sign of forced entry at the door,
00:06:08the windows were closed and protected by bars.
00:06:11Either Carlotta opened the door or the killer had the house keys.
00:06:17Listen, Marshal, another detail that has been highlighted a lot,
00:06:21that is, that the Reds had a guard dog.
00:06:25Yes, a Schnauzer dog breed, giant, giant sized,
00:06:30He is extremely aggressive.
00:06:31The Reds usually kept their dog in the garden to guard it.
00:06:37That evening, when we arrived on site, the dog was locked in the laundry room.
00:06:44And even though it was closed, we were afraid that he might open the door and then come upon us.
00:06:50Practically, if a person Carlotta didn't know had entered, she says,
00:06:54this dog would have torn her to pieces, it would have attacked her, it would have torn her to pieces.
00:06:58Thank you very much, Marshal.
00:07:03Colonel Fabiano, when you spoke, what other details specifically struck you?
00:07:13The thing that most struck all those who attended the event
00:07:17It was first and foremost Alex Rossi's behavior.
00:07:21it is mainly the absence of any emotional involvement in the face of such a strong fact,
00:07:29to the killing of his daughter.
00:07:30Even with her daughter lying bloodless on the floor, she was busy looking for medicine for a neighbor.
00:07:39that he wasn't well, so things that were absolutely incompatible with a situation of this kind
00:07:44even for a person who is used to not showing his emotions too much.
00:07:50Then the fact that the body had not been touched, that in all that time and above all seeing
00:07:56the daughter killed on the ground, or rather, the daughter on the ground in a pool of blood,
00:08:03so presumably not yet aware of the killing, of the death, he did nothing
00:08:08to help her, to take her in his arms, in short everything that a father normally does
00:08:14it is assumed to do so in such a situation.
00:08:19Generalizing is always a crime though, practically everyone has their own way of reacting
00:08:24in the event of a dramatic event, there are those who lose their temper, tear their hair, scream
00:08:30and there are those who are even petrified by the pain.
00:08:32If I may, here, evaluate, give a value of clue to a behavior that pertains
00:08:40just because of a person's temperament, allow me to say that he is a little reckless?
00:08:45Imprudent, well in fact, to begin with, we did not draw any conclusions from an observation
00:08:50of this kind, the investigation was long and complex.
00:08:55It must be said that Rossi told us a series of very useful things for his defense,
00:09:03so mainly that just the day before he had been to the shooting range and had shot
00:09:0950 rounds of revolver, which means that if we had done to him as was done to him
00:09:15a test for gunpowder residue, we would have found it positive
00:09:21but with this reason for shooting at the range.
00:09:25Do coincidences exist, Colonel?
00:09:28Of course, many coincidences that, so to speak, pointed us in a certain direction.
00:09:34Thank you, thank you Colonel Fabiano, thank you first of all to Mareciallo.
00:09:39Colonel, if you would like to stay with us, I would be grateful. Please sit next to the lawyers.
00:09:43Thank you.
00:09:43Thank you very much, Colonel.
00:09:46A few hours after Carlotta's murder, there is a first sensational twist
00:09:52which immediately gives the story a dramatic turn.
00:09:57Carlotta's father, Alex Rossi, after a tough interrogation that lasted all night
00:10:02he is formally investigated for the murder of his daughter.
00:10:05But why suspect a father of such a heinous crime?
00:10:10And just a few clues, simple impressions are enough to immediately foreshadow the frightening hypothesis.
00:10:17of a father who kills his own daughter.
00:10:20And what would the motive be?
00:10:22For this unbearable murder?
00:10:25But first of all, who is Alex Rossi?
00:10:28And what is this man's experience?
00:10:31A graduate in political science, Alex Rossi was the owner of an agency at the time of the crime
00:10:37of insurance.
00:10:38But in Alex Rossi's past there was no insurance police, there were gold and gems.
00:10:45In the 70s, in fact, Alex Rossi owned an elegant jewelry shop in the center of Brindisi.
00:10:52However, a dramatic and mysterious event was linked to his activity as a jeweler.
00:10:59which had cast a dark shadow over Alex Rossi.
00:11:02What had happened?
00:11:03On February 10, 1971, at the age of 31, together with his large collection of precious items,
00:11:11A jewelry salesman from Barletta, Antonio Macellaro, disappears into thin air.
00:11:17Macellaro was a person of absolute honesty and the utmost professional seriousness.
00:11:21A few days later, Antonio Macellaro's car was found in Lecce,
00:11:26but there is no trace of Macellaro and his precious collection.
00:11:31Instead, there are traces of blood in the trunk of Macellaro's car.
00:11:36What is the fate of the young representative?
00:11:39On the day of his disappearance, Macellaro had been summoned to his shop by Alex Rossi
00:11:44to supply it with new jewels.
00:11:47Alex Rossi was certainly the last to meet him before all trace of Macellaro disappeared.
00:11:55As it happens, Rossi was the main suspect in this mysterious disappearance.
00:12:01Rossi was later acquitted because no evidence was found against him.
00:12:06However, the shadow of an unpleasant suspicion will remain over him.
00:12:10To this unfortunate episode, another was added a year later.
00:12:14Alex Rossi reported a major theft from his jewelry store.
00:12:20A theft that investigators immediately deemed anomalous.
00:12:24So unusual that he was investigated for fraud and simulation of a crime.
00:12:28Rossi also escapes unscathed from this accusation and is exonerated.
00:12:34Rossi, however, decides to close the jewelry store and change businesses.
00:12:38In fact, it changes activities.
00:12:39A few years later Alex Rossi opened in the centre of Brindisi
00:12:43an insurance agency linked to a prestigious company.
00:12:48In the meantime, Alex Rossi's life had also changed.
00:12:53Because Alex Rossi had become romantically involved with Mrs. Tatiana Albertini.
00:12:58A great love that had brought Mrs. Tatiana Albertini
00:13:02to leave her husband to tie herself to Rossi.
00:13:05From his union with Tatiana Albertini in 1970, twins were born, Neville and Carlotta.
00:13:10But was he a good husband? Was Alex Rossi a good father?
00:13:16I said that I was a domineering husband towards my wife.
00:13:21I regret it because I have actually always been rigid, I have always been, let's say, in a certain sense
00:13:30enslaved him.
00:13:32Mrs. Tatiana declared at the trial that your relationship was born on the basis of
00:13:38of great passion, of great love.
00:13:40But all this only lasts five years, your relationship lasted five years.
00:13:45After five years an episode of jealousy occurred on his part, unmotivated, unmotivated,
00:13:56I let Mrs. Tatiana finish and practically from that moment everything was cold and formal.
00:14:03Let's dwell on this episode of jealousy for a moment, I have never recognized it for
00:14:09a nature reserve, but faced with such a tragic situation I must strip myself of any
00:14:17inhibition, this feeling of jealousy was unfortunately well-founded.
00:14:23Meanwhile, she is in the private sphere of an affair involving Mrs. Tatiana Albertini.
00:14:28It's not because this story of jealousy unfortunately has a tragic impact on everything
00:14:39what follows, because from that moment a conflictual, hard relationship began,
00:14:45punitive, almost inquisitorial towards my wife, not being able to separate me for so many
00:14:53reasons. This is about the relationship between Alex Rossi and his wife Tatiana and with the
00:15:00children. Alex Rossi, what a father he was. Let's start by saying that, by all accounts, as a child Carlotta
00:15:06She was daddy's girl, but Carlotta, daddy's girl, failed the eighth grade.
00:15:13Carlotta then starts smoking joints. Carlotta then falls into the trap of drugs.
00:15:28And at that point the father, who had placed everything on Carlotta, had concentrated all his energy
00:15:34his emotional investment, he erases it. Carlotta, as he claims, is a tumor.
00:15:41She was my favorite daughter until I discovered she was taking drugs.
00:15:49heavily. From that moment on, a period of conflict and violence began between me and my
00:15:58daughter, because my daughter had a tenor, a disorderly lifestyle, she sold jewelry
00:16:06of the family, he returned home at dawn in the morning, he slept all day, that is, he was a
00:16:13drug addict, she was a person who lived in an alienating way, so obviously I reacted in a
00:16:24abnormal, beating her, threatening her, I even went as far as threatening to kill her, to say
00:16:34If you keep taking drugs I'll kill you. Of course these are the things you say in a moment of
00:16:43anger and they don't do it. I think Carlotta had a complex because nature hadn't
00:16:53physically gifted in a way, let's say, optimal. Unfortunately my daughter was ugly, unlike
00:17:03to Massio who is a handsome boy and contrary to the fact that they are twins, who were twins,
00:17:10my daughter was ugly.
00:17:13Carlotta was ugly, says her father, it has a certain effect to hear that from a father, the
00:17:20which in fact attributes all the torments and mistakes and deviations of the daughter
00:17:24to her complexes related to her body, to the fact that she doesn't feel beautiful. Perhaps this daughter is for him
00:17:31He didn't like it, it didn't gratify him. She was ugly and had an inferiority complex towards
00:17:39of others. Yet it appears that she, Carlotta, loved this father above all else.
00:17:45to the world. A father, Alex Rossi, certainly attentive to the education of his children, but who intended
00:17:52plan the present and future of your children based on your life plan for the
00:17:57their destiny. For example, Alex Rossi does not address his son Neville, Carlotta's twin.
00:18:02the word for two years when the boy leaves the Air Force Academy where he had been enrolled
00:18:06at the father's request. I have to say one thing, that after two years of conflict with my
00:18:13son, I made the great sacrifice of having him take the Pilosa patent in Bologna
00:18:20at a cost of tens of millions. If he's an official Pilosa now, he owes it to me.
00:18:28But Neville is tough, he's stronger than Charlotte and he breaks away from his father. As for
00:18:34Instead Carlotta, her wife and children attribute the complexes and mistakes and the psychological breakdown
00:18:39of the girl precisely to the overwhelming personality of the father, to his domineering father attitude,
00:18:45even of a cold father, of an icy father. The relatives also attribute the father's fall
00:18:50of Carlotta in the dark tunnel of drugs.
00:18:53The moment my daughter started taking drugs she became a Martian, alienated
00:19:02completely. The emotional relationship with me and my wife no longer existed. She lived
00:19:09as a function of the drug. But I dispute the fact that the moment my daughter returned
00:19:16from the community, from that moment, that is from 93, I resumed the emotional relationship, I followed her
00:19:25during the nursing course. That is, who made her graduate, who supported her, how I did it?
00:19:32even with Neville, it was me.
00:19:35Carlotta gets off drugs, but she emerges from the community psychologically scarred. With the help of
00:19:40of the family, especially of her brother Neville, but also of her father, Carlotta tries to find
00:19:46his balance. He seeks it in his studies, he seeks it in his work, in his friends, he also takes
00:19:51a nursing diploma. In order to commit herself, Carlotta accepts even modest tasks. When
00:19:56for example, Carlotta was killed when she worked as a nurse in a seaside resort,
00:20:01However her friends will describe her after the crime, Carlotta still remains a girl
00:20:06unstable, restless, insecure, unhappy even in her sentimental choices. She always ties herself to
00:20:12wrong people. It is known, for example, that in the last period Carlotta had had a
00:20:17relationship with a married man and father of three children, a man by profession except her
00:20:23much lower. This game had, however, brought about a heated reaction against him,
00:20:29hostile to her daughter and her lover's wife. The two women harassed Carlotta
00:20:36of phone calls to induce her to leave her father, her husband and they actually induced her
00:20:42vigorously to end the relationship. In the period preceding the crime, Carlotta was painfully
00:20:49She had fallen into a state of anguish. She had closed herself off, had left her job,
00:20:56He rarely left the house. He said he heard voices, he said he heard the sound of doorbells,
00:21:02She was lost in the darkness of dark nightmares. She seemed prey to a dark terror.
00:21:08I'm scared, I'm scared, said Carlotta, the faithful one. I'm scared, said her sister Barbara.
00:21:15But what was Carlotta afraid of? Who was she afraid of? Were these ghosts haunting her mind?
00:21:23Or was Carlotta really afraid of someone?
00:21:33It is the afternoon of November 1st, 1997. Three gunshots close the tormented
00:21:41Carlotta's fate. Professor Franco Faggiano, you supervised the autopsy on Carlotta's body.
00:21:48Good evening, Professor Faggiano. Thank you for joining us. Thank you, Professor Faggiano.
00:21:54Professor Faggiano, you performed the autopsy on Carlotta's body.
00:21:59Yes. The autopsy you performed was crucial in reconstructing the dynamics of the crime.
00:22:05And with your help we would like to understand this dynamic. I would ask you first, to understand
00:22:11the dynamics of the crime, what could have been the movements of the attacker and the victim?
00:22:17Carlotta is entering the kitchen. So, she's the one attacking her and she's turning her back on the attacker.
00:22:25Here's a question. Turning her back to the attacker, Carlotta walks according to the otopic findings,
00:22:33does he walk calmly or does he run to escape?
00:22:37No, I think he's walking calmly. It's something sudden.
00:22:41So it's a sign that Carlotta trusted the person who was the estopia.
00:22:44However, he senses that someone is committing an act against him. The injury to his right scapula
00:22:52It would represent the first shot in a subject who is positioned laterally and turns his back
00:23:03to the fire source. We exit the corridor.
00:23:06The second shot is immediate, always in the same position, with the subject turning
00:23:14slightly more to the right than the fire source, hence the streak
00:23:21of the second bullet on the root of the right arm and in the breast region.
00:23:26So she almost turned around, what's happening in this regard.
00:23:32After this second blow, Professor, did Carlotta fall to the ground?
00:23:35At this time, always with a shooter or fire source placed outside
00:23:42of the kitchen, she tries to escape from the kitchen, because otherwise she is locked in an alley
00:23:48closed in front of his attacker. And then, as he comes out, he slips, we are at the entrance
00:23:56right of the... and the injurer, the shooter fires the third fatal bullet that penetrates
00:24:04at the right posterior cranial fossa.
00:24:10Professor, is this shot the fatal blow?
00:24:13It's the death blow.
00:24:13Here, but it's Carlotta, practically, she's in position...
00:24:17It's already on the ground.
00:24:18It's already on the ground.
00:24:19Now, can we speak of a real execution, professor, in these terms?
00:24:23The reconstruction is probable. It's also possible... that she's not about to come out, but she's kneeling,
00:24:33supplication... many hypotheses can be made. In any case, the subject, the source of fire,
00:24:39is in a higher position than the victim, who is placed lower than the
00:24:45source of fire.
00:24:46Listen, professor, since this is an important piece of information, you managed to establish the time
00:24:51of Carlotta's death, of the murder? It's important because, practically, it's fundamental.
00:24:58to establish the alibi of people, that is, to establish where certain suspects are
00:25:03could have been at the time the murder was committed.
00:25:08In medico-legal terms, this is called thanato-chronological findings.
00:25:14The identification in the immediate aftermath of my intervention led to the establishment that the era
00:25:22the time of death was to be indicated between 4 and 5 pm.
00:25:27Mrs. Tatiana Bertini, Carlotta's mother, left home at 4pm to go play
00:25:32at the club and the father always claimed to have left at 5pm.
00:25:36In the afternoon, in that area, which was silent, no one heard any gunshots.
00:25:42firearm. How can this be explained?
00:25:45We made two hypotheses.
00:25:48Meanwhile, they were particular bullets of a particular brand, which had not been used for many years.
00:25:58most produced.
00:25:59And what does this entail?
00:26:00So they were now deteriorated on a ballistic level, on a level of their efficiency.
00:26:06and the explosion of the powder.
00:26:08Therefore, the penetration and burst force were significantly lower.
00:26:16This is a hypothesis we made.
00:26:17The other second hypothesis is that a means had been placed between them, like a cushion, something that was used
00:26:27to cushion the explosion of the shots.
00:26:30What weapon fired them?
00:26:32Tell me exactly.
00:26:32It is a .38 special caliber revolver pistol, Jevelo brand.
00:26:37Professor, thank you so much. Thank you, Professor, if you want to stay with us, please do.
00:26:41I'm grateful, I'm happy. Thank you, Professor.
00:26:44The following is the dynamics of the murder reconstructed on the basis of the forensic medical report.
00:26:49and on the basis of the findings made by investigators at the crime scene.
00:27:47So Carlotta was killed.
00:27:49As we said, it was Carlotta's father, Alex Rossi, who called the police.
00:27:53And as we have already said, it is on him that the investigators' suspicions immediately arose.
00:27:58Alex Rossi was immediately summoned to the barracks and was interrogated at length by the Carabinieri.
00:28:03and by the public prosecutor, Lino Giorgio Bruno.
00:28:06The insurer must first indicate how he spent the afternoon of the crime.
00:28:11This is what Alex Rossi told investigators.
00:28:17Rossi says that on that first November afternoon he had left Carlotta hanging around alone in the house.
00:28:25After taking the dog into the garden, Giada left Villa Verde around 5pm
00:28:31in order to park his car as a precaution far from his home.
00:28:37Because a few days earlier, right under his house, he had suffered an alarming intimidation.
00:28:43Someone had shot you three times in the car door.
00:28:52On the way back, the suggestion of the ringing of the bells for the celebration of the rite of all saints
00:28:58had pushed him to enter the church.
00:29:06For the promise is for you and for your children...
00:29:09After the service, he stopped at the La Capannina bar for a coffee with an acquaintance.
00:29:18He then caught a bus that dropped him off a short distance from home.
00:29:24and had reached Villa Verde Giada on foot.
00:29:28Francis! Francis!
00:29:31Hey doctor!
00:29:32Can you tell me the time, please?
00:29:33It's ten to seven.
00:29:35Thank you.
00:29:37When he returned, the villa was in darkness.
00:29:40The voice was just missing.
00:29:43Rossi reactivates the main switch which also brings the television back to life at full speed.
00:29:53The dog he had left in the garden comes towards him from the upstairs stairs.
00:30:00Rossi then goes down to the basement, in a pool of blood, lying face down on the floor.
00:30:06There is Carlotta's body.
00:30:08He touches her forehead.
00:30:10But Carlotta shows no signs of life.
00:30:13Call 112.
00:30:16This is the reconstruction that Alex Rossi gave investigators about that afternoon of death.
00:30:21However, upon investigation by investigators, Alex Rossi's statements were not confirmed.
00:30:28No one saw him in church that afternoon.
00:30:31And later, moreover, his family will clarify that he is an atheist.
00:30:35The friend he indicated does not remember having coffee with Rossi at the bar.
00:30:40It also seems suspicious that Rossi, upon returning home, calls the guard to ask him the time.
00:30:47A gesture that is interpreted by investigators as a pretext for a witness to confirm that, during the time of the crime,
00:30:55he wasn't at home.
00:30:57And that's enough.
00:31:00A few hours after the crime, Rossi was given the notice of investigation as he was under investigation for the
00:31:06'murder of the daughter.
00:31:08Investigators believe he, the father, is the first suspect.
00:31:14But to substantiate suspicions, to explain such a heinous crime, a motive is needed.
00:31:21What then was the motive that drove Rossi to kill his daughter?
00:31:26The investigators then put the entire story of Alex Rossi's life under the magnifying glass.
00:31:32And in particular on his financial situation, on the volume of his business that they are investigating.
00:31:39Was your insurance agency profitable?
00:31:42Did he have a good customer base?
00:31:44Not very positive news is emerging about Rossi.
00:31:49They were doing a disservice to his insurance agency's business.
00:31:51So much so that a few months before the crime, he had even received an official warning from the Elvezia company,
00:31:57the company for which he was an agent.
00:32:00He had received this warning for a management irregularity quantified at 11 million old lire.
00:32:0611 million is really very little, you can't talk about bankruptcy for 11 million.
00:32:10However, to pay off the debt with the company, it emerges that Rossi had borrowed 20 million from his son Nevi.
00:32:18of lire.
00:32:19Furthermore, investigators found that Rossi was not new to debt exposure.
00:32:24In the past, he had also resorted to some loans from his stepdaughter Barbara, as she herself later claimed at the trial.
00:32:31The fact that Rossi's business isn't going swimmingly is a serious inconvenience, a personal defeat.
00:32:37But what does this bad luck in business have to do with the murder of his daughter?
00:32:44In some cases, investigators begin to make calculations when they discover that Alex Rossi had taken steps to cover himself up,
00:32:50but above all wives and children, with substantial life insurance policies.
00:32:55In particular, between 1995 and 1996, Alex Rossi had taken out two life insurance policies on Carlotta,
00:33:03of which he and his wife Tatiana were beneficiaries.
00:33:06In case of Carlotta's death, the insurance would have paid Rossi and his wife
00:33:12overall compensation of 750 million old lire.
00:33:17Faced with this discovery, and since a crime requires a motive,
00:33:23the investigators quickly become convinced that they have found him,
00:33:27of having found the motive that would have pushed Alex Rossi to kill his daughter.
00:33:32This motive could have been hidden precisely in those 750 million lire policies on Carlotta's life.
00:33:40Big money that, according to investigators, would have been used to cover up the economic disaster
00:33:45in which the insurer Anna Spava.
00:33:47This is a presumed motive, because in reality the economic difficulties did not exist.
00:33:56Alex Rossi therefore strongly denies the economic difficulties,
00:33:59which, in the investigators' belief, would have pushed him to such an atrocious act.
00:34:03But dig dig the police,
00:34:06they put together and give a evidentiary value to a series of other dark episodes
00:34:11which had occurred before Carlotta's murder.
00:34:16First of all, with the force of a sinister omen,
00:34:19a dramatic episode emerges from a not-so-distant past.
00:34:24It is September 21, 1996, that is, about a year before the murder.
00:34:33Alex Rossi's car, with Carlotta on board, speeds along the provincial road to Vieste.
00:34:41When cornering, the car goes off the road.
00:34:44With one leap, Alex Rossi manages to launch himself out of the cockpit.
00:34:48Carlotta, blocked by her seat belt, falls towards the burrù.
00:34:53A generous tree stops the fatal race towards the sea.
00:34:57Carlotta is firm.
00:34:59Accident is the conclusion of the investigation,
00:35:01which thus closes the case, despite the episode, according to the police,
00:35:05present some anomalies.
00:35:08After the crime, however, the investigators recovered the memory of that episode
00:35:12and they ask themselves
00:35:13but it must have been an accident
00:35:17that car driven by Alex Rossi
00:35:19who flew headlong towards the sea with Carlotta?
00:35:23This is what the investigators are asking themselves
00:35:25and at the same time they also put an end to another series of
00:35:28facts, of episodes that they consider disturbing
00:35:32all of which occurred in the months preceding the crime.
00:35:36There is a first episode
00:35:38which occurred around mid-August
00:35:40that is, four months before the crime.
00:35:43Alex Rossi reports the matter to the Carabinieri
00:35:45a very serious theft
00:35:46happened in his insurance agency.
00:35:49They had stolen Chiara from him
00:35:50the insurer
00:35:51a collection of silver statues
00:35:53of silver statuettes
00:35:55850 thousand lire in cash
00:35:56but the most serious fact
00:35:58it was that the thieves
00:35:59breaking into his drawer
00:36:00they had stolen from him
00:36:02a revolver
00:36:04calico 38 Special
00:36:06Amadeo Rossi brand.
00:36:10Second episode
00:36:11October 1st
00:36:13exactly one month before the crime
00:36:15Alex Rossi shows up at the Carabinieri again
00:36:18and reports having suffered
00:36:19a strange damage
00:36:21to his car.
00:36:23During the night
00:36:24someone had shot
00:36:25three bullets
00:36:26on the side of his car
00:36:27the car was parked under the house
00:36:29what was it?
00:36:30A threat?
00:36:32A warning?
00:36:37Third episode
00:36:38exhumed by investigators
00:36:39ten days before the crime
00:36:41Rossi had gone to report
00:36:42to have a receipt by mail
00:36:44in the agency
00:36:45an envelope containing
00:36:46two pistol cartridges
00:36:48calico 38.
00:36:49The next day
00:36:50Rossi very upset
00:36:52he had shown up once again
00:36:54to the police
00:36:55and had takeaway
00:36:56a third
00:36:57very serious complaint
00:36:58also accompanied by
00:36:59a circumstance
00:37:00memorial
00:37:01the insurer had
00:37:03dramatically declared
00:37:04to be
00:37:05for two years
00:37:06subjected to extortion
00:37:07from a gang of storsovi
00:37:09which from an initial
00:37:10in position
00:37:10of 500 thousand lire per month
00:37:12over time they had brought
00:37:13the lace
00:37:14two million lire
00:37:15Rossi tells the police
00:37:17of having suffered
00:37:18long
00:37:19in silence
00:37:19and to have paid
00:37:20because
00:37:21of serious threats
00:37:22addressed to him
00:37:23and his family
00:37:23but at that point
00:37:24the situation had become
00:37:26unbearable for him
00:37:27on the economic level
00:37:28and on an emotional level
00:37:29and so it was decided
00:37:31to report
00:37:33Colonel Fabiano
00:37:34I turn to you once again
00:37:35to her
00:37:35to have the uni
00:37:36on this matter
00:37:39listen colonel
00:37:40let's analyze together
00:37:41these episodes
00:37:42these episodes
00:37:42which practically
00:37:43they have awakened
00:37:43your suspicion
00:37:44that you have reconnected
00:37:45then to the murder
00:37:47by Carlotta
00:37:48and let's start
00:37:48from the episode
00:37:49from the distortion
00:37:50Here you are
00:37:50unfortunately colonel
00:37:52in the south
00:37:53but not only in the south
00:37:54it's the plague
00:37:55of the distortions
00:37:55very present
00:37:56especially then
00:37:58towards
00:37:59of traders
00:38:00of professionals
00:38:01of artisans
00:38:02Here you are
00:38:03Why
00:38:03this episode
00:38:05which is unfortunately widespread
00:38:06in Rossi's case
00:38:07has awakened
00:38:07your suspicion
00:38:08and then you have it
00:38:09reconnected
00:38:09to Carlotta's murder
00:38:10Rossi reports us
00:38:11extortion
00:38:12a serious extortion
00:38:13repeated
00:38:13500, 2 million
00:38:15per month
00:38:16he can't take it anymore
00:38:17but he doesn't want to
00:38:18that he puts himself under
00:38:19I check a phone
00:38:19he doesn't want a camera
00:38:20he doesn't want to be followed
00:38:22minimize
00:38:23he says okay
00:38:23but these
00:38:24they don't show up anymore
00:38:25etc. etc.
00:38:26a strange thing
00:38:27at the moment
00:38:28that we have judged
00:38:29even stranger
00:38:30after the murder
00:38:31by Carlotta
00:38:32so here it is
00:38:33practically
00:38:33it surprised you
00:38:34the fact that he
00:38:34did not accept
00:38:35your protection
00:38:37lawyer Manfreda
00:38:38he is the lawyer
00:38:40who defended
00:38:40in court
00:38:41the reasons
00:38:41of innocence
00:38:42by Alex Rossi
00:38:44good evening lawyer
00:38:46the defense
00:38:48how it placed itself
00:38:49on extortion
00:38:50it even comes
00:38:51confirmed
00:38:52from the same
00:38:52Barbara Gori
00:38:53which has
00:38:54clearly said
00:38:56that there had been
00:38:56of the episodes
00:38:57in which
00:38:57itself
00:38:58I had
00:38:59how should I say
00:39:00she had been a witness
00:39:02of extortion demands
00:39:04to the detriment
00:39:05of Rossi
00:39:06on the other hand
00:39:08what next
00:39:09in general
00:39:11the suspicion
00:39:11but only later
00:39:13to the murder
00:39:14by Carlotta Rossi
00:39:15the fact that
00:39:16the Rossi
00:39:17at a certain point
00:39:17in front of
00:39:18at the usual performance
00:39:20the consulted exhibition
00:39:21of a series
00:39:22of photographs
00:39:23which portrayed
00:39:24people who
00:39:25they could somehow
00:39:26be involved
00:39:27in this thing
00:39:27at a certain point
00:39:28does not recognize
00:39:29any
00:39:30as it is extremely
00:39:31likely
00:39:32if a person
00:39:33it wasn't among those
00:39:34that they had given him
00:39:35money requested
00:39:36evidently
00:39:37he couldn't
00:39:37recognize it
00:39:38realized
00:39:40of this
00:39:41to spin in circles
00:39:42essentially
00:39:43not aside
00:39:43of the carabinieri
00:39:44but on his part
00:39:45at a certain point
00:39:46he notices
00:39:47that the phenomenon
00:39:47it loosens
00:39:48and then
00:39:49abandon
00:39:50Anyway
00:39:50any hypothesis
00:39:51of protection
00:39:52and investigations
00:39:53of another kind
00:39:54on this matter
00:39:55this is because
00:39:56of extortion
00:39:57this is the defense
00:39:58Colonel
00:39:59another episode
00:40:01precisely
00:40:01which has aroused
00:40:02your suspicions
00:40:03it's the famous theft
00:40:04in the agency
00:40:04Here you are
00:40:05why did you connect it
00:40:07then to the crime
00:40:08by Carlotta
00:40:09the fact has been highlighted
00:40:10that the theft
00:40:12it happened
00:40:12to the detriment
00:40:14of little cash
00:40:16some figurines
00:40:18silver
00:40:18and the old one
00:40:19Rossi's gun
00:40:20a gun
00:40:21drum
00:40:2238 special
00:40:23the same caliber
00:40:24of the gun
00:40:25that kills
00:40:25Carlotta
00:40:26bought a long time ago
00:40:28out of trade
00:40:29as out of trade
00:40:30probably
00:40:31they were the cartridges
00:40:32in addition
00:40:33of the gun
00:40:34stolen together
00:40:35to the gun
00:40:36and look at that
00:40:36they will be gevelot
00:40:38of the cartridges
00:40:39out of trade
00:40:40for a long time
00:40:41who will kill Carlotta
00:40:42the lawyer
00:40:43Donfriede
00:40:43on theft
00:40:44on theft
00:40:45it was discovered later
00:40:47which is not true
00:40:47that had not been
00:40:49nothing else removed
00:40:50beyond the gun
00:40:50because they had been
00:40:51removed
00:40:51of the statues
00:40:52and it had been
00:40:53removed
00:40:53and also
00:40:55take into account
00:40:56which is plausible
00:40:57that the thief
00:40:58that finds
00:40:58the statuettes
00:40:59the cash
00:41:00and the gun
00:41:01evidently finds
00:41:02what
00:41:03it may represent
00:41:05the most conspicuous part
00:41:06of the loot
00:41:07and decides to run away
00:41:08not to take anything else
00:41:09I don't know what else
00:41:10could have
00:41:11there were 3 million
00:41:12in the drawer
00:41:12they were not clearly visible
00:41:14they were not clearly visible
00:41:17I have a duty to say it
00:41:17they were hidden
00:41:18it is clear that one
00:41:19opens a drawer
00:41:19find the gun
00:41:20the first thing he does
00:41:21I have a duty to remember
00:41:22that in the minutes
00:41:23there's all this
00:41:23the imprinting ones
00:41:24how they gave themselves away
00:41:25they checked
00:41:26the investigations
00:41:27Unfortunately
00:41:28they don't match
00:41:29with logic
00:41:30why the assessment
00:41:32which is considered
00:41:33suspected
00:41:34it must be so
00:41:35immediately
00:41:36and not later
00:41:37after the murder
00:41:38when things
00:41:39they start to take
00:41:40a different fold
00:41:41the suspects
00:41:41they all go towards Rossi
00:41:43they're holding each other
00:41:43and that time
00:41:44we saw
00:41:45that Rossi
00:41:45he faked a theft
00:41:47we did some investigations
00:41:48but at that moment
00:41:49Nobody
00:41:49he spoke
00:41:50of investigations
00:41:52which were not convincing
00:41:53to this we add
00:41:54that the insurance company
00:41:56send an expert
00:41:57evidently expert
00:41:58on the subject
00:41:59check everything
00:42:01and liquidate calmly
00:42:02the damage
00:42:03which had been complained about
00:42:04from Rossi
00:42:04absolutely not
00:42:05nothing to complain about
00:42:06in order of truthfulness
00:42:07of the theft
00:42:08which he would not have done
00:42:09if instead
00:42:09if there had been elements
00:42:11of simulation
00:42:12Thank you
00:42:13with the ornello Fabiano
00:42:14Thank you
00:42:15lawyer
00:42:15for the murder
00:42:17by Carlotta Rossi
00:42:18the circle
00:42:18Therefore
00:42:19it seems
00:42:20tragically
00:42:20to hug
00:42:21around the father
00:42:22but the investigators
00:42:23they concentrate
00:42:24attention
00:42:25only on Alex Rossi
00:42:26or the investigations
00:42:28they are made
00:42:28wide-ranging
00:42:29without excluding
00:42:31other possible ones
00:42:32slopes
00:42:32I'm turning the question around
00:42:34to my colleague
00:42:35of the Gazette
00:42:35of the South
00:42:36Vincenzo
00:42:37Sparrowhawk
00:42:37Good evening
00:42:38Sparrowhawk
00:42:38Please
00:42:39come in
00:42:39thanks for being here
00:42:40with us
00:42:41Sparrowhawk
00:42:41you are one of the journalists
00:42:44which followed
00:42:44with the utmost attention
00:42:46the case
00:42:46how could it not be followed
00:42:48a case like that
00:42:49because it was
00:42:50of great
00:42:51resonance
00:42:52of great impact
00:42:53from the point of view
00:42:55of public opinion
00:42:55in Brindisi
00:42:56but also
00:42:57all of Italy
00:42:58the Rossi family
00:43:00she was very well known
00:43:01to come
00:43:01to the speech
00:43:02that first
00:43:03you were saying
00:43:04precisely
00:43:05for the slopes
00:43:06effectively
00:43:07they were taken
00:43:08under consideration
00:43:09other tracks
00:43:09and all in all
00:43:10had offered
00:43:11Rossi himself
00:43:12other tracks
00:43:13to the investigators
00:43:14but they were taken
00:43:15under consideration
00:43:16more to exclude them
00:43:17that not to keep them
00:43:18Then
00:43:18on the right merit
00:43:20this is a bit
00:43:22captious
00:43:22what you say
00:43:23because it's like
00:43:24the investigators
00:43:24they evaluated them
00:43:26Like this
00:43:27with soul
00:43:28let's say
00:43:29not very available
00:43:30No
00:43:30because they have them
00:43:31right away
00:43:32excluded
00:43:32let's say
00:43:33they took them
00:43:33under consideration
00:43:34but after the first investigations
00:43:35it emerged
00:43:36for example
00:43:37that the track
00:43:37of drugs
00:43:38or of the tour
00:43:39of drug addicts
00:43:40that he could have
00:43:41somehow
00:43:42a role
00:43:43in Carlotta's murder
00:43:44it necessarily had to
00:43:45fall
00:43:45no
00:43:45no drug dealer
00:43:46would never have dreamed
00:43:48to eliminate
00:43:49a possible source
00:43:50of profit
00:43:50and then
00:43:51Carlotta Rossi
00:43:52he didn't attend
00:43:53criminal environments
00:43:54organized
00:43:54dedicated
00:43:55to traffic
00:43:56of narcotics
00:43:57where too
00:43:58was born
00:43:58or there was
00:43:59some murders
00:44:00regard
00:44:00the other track
00:44:01that
00:44:02passionate
00:44:03tied up
00:44:04to this one
00:44:04relation
00:44:05of a man
00:44:06that he had had
00:44:07with Carlotta
00:44:09the relationship
00:44:10had created
00:44:11some embarrassment
00:44:12in this family
00:44:13of a married man
00:44:14In short
00:44:14a man with three children
00:44:15but all in all
00:44:16he had not created
00:44:17excessive problems
00:44:18there had never been any
00:44:19explicit threats
00:44:20but only
00:44:20some warnings
00:44:22leave my husband alone
00:44:23he is a married man
00:44:25but there had never been one
00:44:26what I'll kill you for
00:44:27if you don't leave it
00:44:27absolutely
00:44:28so these two tracks
00:44:29they fell
00:44:29one more thing
00:44:30Spraviero
00:44:33you reporters
00:44:34you are us journalists
00:44:35we are always
00:44:36very careful
00:44:36also to the modalities
00:44:38of the crime
00:44:39maximally
00:44:40in the area
00:44:41where crime operates
00:44:42In short
00:44:42Here you are
00:44:43in Puglia
00:44:44for example
00:44:44the fact that
00:44:46the extortionists
00:44:47they can kill
00:44:48as revenge
00:44:51transversal
00:44:51a relative
00:44:53of a person
00:44:54subjected
00:44:55to extortion
00:44:56how it was received
00:44:57from you journalists
00:44:58a certain skepticism
00:44:59In short
00:45:00here
00:45:00in this area
00:45:01in the province of Brindisi
00:45:02the Sacra Corona Unita was born
00:45:04and who is very dedicated
00:45:05to extortion
00:45:06but honestly
00:45:07has never
00:45:08used weapons
00:45:09to convince those who have been blackmailed
00:45:10to pay the protection money
00:45:12absolutely
00:45:12but what less then
00:45:13can think
00:45:15In short
00:45:15an organization
00:45:16to eliminate
00:45:17a relative
00:45:19of a talleggiato
00:45:20then all in all
00:45:21we must consider
00:45:22one more thing
00:45:22Rossi
00:45:23what kind of lace
00:45:24could give
00:45:25to a clan
00:45:26of extortionists
00:45:27he was an insurance agent
00:45:28a man who
00:45:29moreover
00:45:30in that period
00:45:31he certainly wasn't sailing
00:45:31in their
00:45:32so it wasn't
00:45:33a potential
00:45:34objective
00:45:34Rossi
00:45:35Speaking of which
00:45:36of the media
00:45:36he complained
00:45:38That
00:45:39the press
00:45:40the media in general
00:45:41but the press
00:45:42in particular
00:45:42that one from Brindisi
00:45:43he took over
00:45:44immediately
00:45:45towards him
00:45:46a position
00:45:47strongly guilty
00:45:48so guilty
00:45:50supported Rossi
00:45:50from even
00:45:51to influence
00:45:52on the investigators
00:45:53and on the judges afterwards
00:45:54the fact starts
00:45:55that the investigators
00:45:56they are not done
00:45:57absolutely
00:45:58to suggest
00:45:59from ours
00:45:59woe betide if that were the case
00:46:01from ours
00:46:02beliefs
00:46:03but it was like that
00:46:05In short
00:46:05the press
00:46:06he took over
00:46:07position
00:46:08contrary
00:46:08let's start from a premise
00:46:09at the start
00:46:10we meet
00:46:11from the source
00:46:11to an accused
00:46:12that the father
00:46:13of the victim
00:46:14it was necessary
00:46:15for us cloners
00:46:16follow
00:46:16with attention
00:46:17this case
00:46:18moreover the Rossi family
00:46:19it is very well known
00:46:20in Brindisi
00:46:20Therefore
00:46:20aroused a certain
00:46:21sensation
00:46:22knowing that the father
00:46:23could somehow
00:46:24having killed his daughter
00:46:26even the Roman observer
00:46:27we don't talk
00:46:28of local newspapers
00:46:29the Roman observer
00:46:30which is the organ
00:46:31of the Holy Roman Church
00:46:33he dedicated
00:46:33a space
00:46:34even without reserving
00:46:35never space
00:46:36to the news
00:46:36the Roman observer
00:46:37he dedicated an article
00:46:38to the Rossi case
00:46:39stigmatizing obviously
00:46:41the father's behavior
00:46:42going down hard
00:46:43with the judgments
00:46:44you told me that
00:46:45beyond
00:46:45of drama
00:46:46of the story
00:46:48the press
00:46:49he also followed
00:46:49with particular attention
00:46:50this case
00:46:51also because
00:46:51Rossi
00:46:52he was a well-known person
00:46:53the couple
00:46:54he frequented
00:46:55the good living rooms
00:46:56of the city
00:46:57and until when
00:46:58the economic conditions
00:46:59of the family
00:46:59they allowed it
00:47:00In short
00:47:00they were quite prominent
00:47:01they frequented
00:47:02politicians
00:47:03lawyers
00:47:04even magistrates
00:47:06sometimes
00:47:06In short
00:47:07Rossi for example
00:47:08he played often
00:47:09at tennis
00:47:09with an old attorney
00:47:11a former prosecutor
00:47:12of the Republic
00:47:13In short
00:47:13they had friendships
00:47:14high-ranking
00:47:15Thank you, Salvelo
00:47:16very much
00:47:16Thank you
00:47:17to see each other again
00:47:18thanks for being
00:47:19with us
00:47:19for the murder of Carlotta
00:47:21Alex Rossi
00:47:22the father
00:47:23it is therefore the first
00:47:24in the list
00:47:25of the suspects
00:47:26as well as the only one
00:47:27to be immediately
00:47:28formally investigated
00:47:30but why then
00:47:31the prosecutor's office
00:47:32despite
00:47:33have in your hands
00:47:34a series of elements
00:47:35deemed
00:47:36strongly indicative
00:47:38lingers
00:47:39arrest them
00:47:40Alex Rossi
00:47:41to the prosecutor's office
00:47:42who acted
00:47:43undoubtedly
00:47:43scrupulously
00:47:44with caution
00:47:45was probably missing
00:47:47the necessary ring
00:47:48to join
00:47:48the chain
00:47:49some clues
00:47:50at your expense
00:47:51by Alex Rossi
00:47:52who will provide it to him
00:47:54this ring
00:47:55in history
00:47:57of every crime
00:47:57in every yellow
00:47:59there is always
00:48:00a twist
00:48:02which determines
00:48:03a turning point
00:48:04in the murder
00:48:05by Villa Verde Giada
00:48:07to print
00:48:08the turning point
00:48:08I am sensationally
00:48:10the family members
00:48:11by Carlotta
00:48:12the twin Neville
00:48:13mother Tatiana
00:48:14stepsister Barbara
00:48:15which will be
00:48:16the great accusers
00:48:18by Alex Rossi
00:48:19it explodes like this
00:48:21a family drama
00:48:22of proportions
00:48:23shocking
00:48:24but it is from this moment
00:48:26which also go down
00:48:27gloomy
00:48:28the shadows
00:48:29on this yellow
00:48:31on what basis
00:48:33Indeed
00:48:34the wife
00:48:34the children
00:48:35they can move
00:48:36towards
00:48:37by Alex Rossi
00:48:38the accusation
00:48:39terrible
00:48:40to be
00:48:40the killer
00:48:41of his daughter
00:48:42which elements
00:48:43the evidence
00:48:44in fact
00:48:45of which
00:48:45in full awareness
00:48:47they have
00:48:48with certainty
00:48:49the first
00:48:50to feed
00:48:51strong suspicions
00:48:52It's Neville
00:48:53the twin
00:48:54by Carlotta
00:48:55tenderly tied
00:48:56to his sister
00:48:57Why
00:48:58what it comes from
00:49:00the suspicion
00:49:00lacerating
00:49:01of this son
00:49:02towards
00:49:03of his father
00:49:04for how
00:49:05will motivate him
00:49:06subsequently
00:49:07to the public prosecutor
00:49:08when after
00:49:09many months
00:49:10it will be decided
00:49:11to stick out
00:49:11complaint
00:49:12Neville argues
00:49:13than to hit him
00:49:15like a punch
00:49:16in the stomach
00:49:16it had been
00:49:17first of all
00:49:18the attitude
00:49:19of the father
00:49:19after the crime
00:49:21the facts
00:49:22these are
00:49:23when Carlotta
00:49:24she is murdered
00:49:25Neville was
00:49:26on a mission
00:49:26in Lebanon
00:49:27he was busy
00:49:28as a pilot
00:49:28of helicopters
00:49:29to the news
00:49:30he's coming back
00:49:30hastily
00:49:32in Brindisi
00:49:32he is the father
00:49:34who goes to get it
00:49:36at the airport
00:49:40I have to tell you something
00:49:42for no reason
00:49:44we need to talk
00:49:45of what happened
00:49:46Understood?
00:49:47nor on the phone
00:49:48neither at home
00:49:48nor in the car
00:49:49Why?
00:49:51there could be
00:49:52of the bugs
00:49:54what it says
00:49:56Therefore
00:49:56Neville to investigators
00:49:58he says that
00:49:59when his father
00:50:00Alex Rossi
00:50:00go get it
00:50:01at the airport
00:50:02first thing
00:50:03he warns him
00:50:03which will not have to
00:50:04never speak
00:50:05in the car
00:50:05never at home
00:50:06never on the phone
00:50:07of the murder
00:50:07by Carlotta
00:50:08and why is this?
00:50:10because he was afraid
00:50:11that they were everywhere
00:50:12bugs
00:50:13and why he feared
00:50:14even that the phones
00:50:16were under control
00:50:17since I am under investigation
00:50:20Surely
00:50:20they will have put
00:50:22a bug
00:50:23so he said it
00:50:24this fact here
00:50:25but if she
00:50:26he had nothing
00:50:27to be feared
00:50:27what need was there
00:50:28that the others
00:50:30they were silent
00:50:30Therefore
00:50:31when we talk
00:50:32of this matter
00:50:34let's take into account
00:50:35not to run
00:50:36the risk
00:50:37that it be interpreted
00:50:38Perhaps
00:50:38a comment
00:50:40or other
00:50:40in a manner
00:50:43counterproductive
00:50:44I just said this
00:50:46but with the matter
00:50:47of the bugs
00:50:48at the airport
00:50:50or that to my son
00:50:51I said
00:50:52that he shouldn't have spoken
00:50:53of the gun
00:50:54it's absolutely not true
00:50:56Alex Rossi
00:50:57the son quits
00:50:58but also the wife
00:50:59Tatiana
00:51:00subsequently
00:51:01will tell the investigators
00:51:02that the same
00:51:02prudential recommendations
00:51:04her husband Alex
00:51:05he had done them
00:51:06to her too
00:51:07don't talk about the crime
00:51:08at home
00:51:09don't talk about it in the car
00:51:10don't talk on the phone
00:51:11he had recommended her
00:51:13why ever
00:51:14they will evaluate later
00:51:14the investigators
00:51:15this coverage
00:51:16of silences
00:51:17if Alex Rossi
00:51:18he had nothing to hide
00:51:19Lawyer Giancarlo Camassa
00:51:23Good evening
00:51:24Lawyer Camassa
00:51:25good evening to you
00:51:25it was illegal
00:51:27by Neville
00:51:28the brother
00:51:29so twin
00:51:29which was formed
00:51:30civil party
00:51:31at the trial
00:51:33good evening lawyer
00:51:33good evening to you
00:51:34I would like to be a lawyer
00:51:35first of all know
00:51:36from her
00:51:37Mrs. Tatiana
00:51:38how long
00:51:40after the crime
00:51:42it was put
00:51:43in the know
00:51:44that the husband
00:51:45he was under investigation
00:51:46for the murder
00:51:47of the daughter
00:51:49Mrs. Tatiana
00:51:51he found out
00:51:51very few days
00:51:53After
00:51:54in the moment
00:51:55in which
00:51:56is notified
00:51:57to her husband
00:51:59Alex Rossi
00:52:00at work
00:52:01and in care
00:52:01of the carabinieri
00:52:02if I remember correctly
00:52:03an act
00:52:04in which
00:52:06it takes
00:52:07note act
00:52:08of the qualification
00:52:08of suspect
00:52:10of Rossi
00:52:11and the Rossi
00:52:13that immediately
00:52:15minimize
00:52:15towards
00:52:16of the wife
00:52:16clarifying
00:52:17that anyway
00:52:17it's a form
00:52:18of guarantee
00:52:18towards
00:52:19of himself
00:52:20in the sense
00:52:22that at the moment
00:52:22in which one must proceed
00:52:23as it was done
00:52:25at the collection point
00:52:26of the champions
00:52:27for the purposes
00:52:28of the stub
00:52:28you can't
00:52:29do not cover
00:52:30the qualification
00:52:30of suspect
00:52:31and then
00:52:31he downplayed
00:52:32the thing
00:52:32and once again
00:52:34Mrs. Albertini
00:52:35he blindly gave it to him
00:52:36believed
00:52:37without asking
00:52:38particular doubts
00:52:39in fact Mrs. Tatiana
00:52:40he said
00:52:41on record
00:52:42I believe the hypothesis
00:52:43totally unlikely
00:52:44absurd
00:52:45an enormity
00:52:46Alex was very attached
00:52:48to Charlotte
00:52:48Carlotta too
00:52:49she was more attached
00:52:50to the father
00:52:50that to me
00:52:51I can't believe it
00:52:53I can't believe it
00:52:55so Mrs. Tatiana
00:52:56once she has been informed
00:52:57the first reaction
00:52:58it was that
00:52:59of disbelief
00:52:59it was that
00:53:01to be absolutely
00:53:03skeptical
00:53:03contrary
00:53:04to the hypothesis
00:53:05that the husband
00:53:05could be the author
00:53:06of this terrible murder
00:53:08I believe that any mother
00:53:10would have reacted
00:53:12at least initially
00:53:14in the same way
00:53:14In short
00:53:15who instead
00:53:16as we said
00:53:17from the very beginning
00:53:18from now on
00:53:18show of belief
00:53:20to guilt
00:53:21of the father
00:53:22It's Neville
00:53:22a few days later
00:53:24the murder
00:53:25Neville also has
00:53:25a dramatic one
00:53:27comparison
00:53:27with his father
00:53:28It's Alex Rossi
00:53:29that noticing
00:53:30the hostile silence
00:53:32of the son
00:53:32towards him
00:53:33he drags him into the garden
00:53:35and apostrophizes him
00:53:36telling him
00:53:37you think
00:53:38was it me?
00:53:40at which point Neville
00:53:40he answers his father
00:53:41you think
00:53:42that I am
00:53:43an intelligent person?
00:53:45Look
00:53:46in Neville's stocking
00:53:46that I begin
00:53:48to mature
00:53:48the certainty
00:53:49that it was you
00:53:50I'm almost sure of it
00:53:52I have no doubts
00:53:53that it was you
00:53:54at that point
00:53:55Rossi
00:53:57would have closed
00:53:58telling his son
00:53:59no that's enough
00:54:00Enough
00:54:01let's not talk about it anymore
00:54:02in fact from that moment on
00:54:03Neville with his father
00:54:04he will not speak anymore
00:54:05really
00:54:06when in periods
00:54:08on vacation
00:54:08returns from Lebanon
00:54:10so as not to meet
00:54:11the father
00:54:12Neville
00:54:13the accommodation
00:54:13from her stepsister
00:54:14Barbara
00:54:14is that so, lawyer?
00:54:16Here you are
00:54:16how is it regulated instead?
00:54:18Mrs. Tatiana?
00:54:19undergoes
00:54:20six months later
00:54:21the murder
00:54:22Lawyer Camassa
00:54:22Mrs. Tatiana
00:54:23also sign
00:54:24for insurance
00:54:25the request
00:54:26that she be paid off
00:54:27the sum
00:54:28of 375 million
00:54:29of old lire
00:54:30that was waiting for her
00:54:32for the policy
00:54:33about life
00:54:34by Carlotta
00:54:35we must also remember
00:54:36and I remember this
00:54:37lawyer
00:54:38that the auditors
00:54:39of the policy
00:54:40on Carlotta's life
00:54:41it was her and her husband
00:54:42but Alex Rossi
00:54:44as under investigation
00:54:45he could not collect
00:54:47his part
00:54:47he couldn't ask for it
00:54:48It must also be said
00:54:49Lawyer Camassa
00:54:50That
00:54:51In short
00:54:52the money paid out
00:54:53to the insurance
00:54:55of Mrs. Tatiana
00:54:56are required
00:54:57from Rossi
00:54:58It is true?
00:54:58are required
00:54:59Rossi writing
00:55:00the insurance
00:55:01moreover Rossi
00:55:03It must also be said
00:55:04That
00:55:04the lawyer Manfreda
00:55:06will have
00:55:06he totally
00:55:08of this amount
00:55:09to cover
00:55:10some of its slopes
00:55:11some of his debts
00:55:12this circumstance too
00:55:13which will be considered
00:55:15significant
00:55:16by the investigators
00:55:17always in support
00:55:18of the alleged motive
00:55:19economic
00:55:20which would have pushed Rossi
00:55:22to kill his daughter
00:55:23while therefore
00:55:24at Villa Verdeggiata
00:55:24life between Alex Rossi
00:55:26and his wife
00:55:27it flows for months
00:55:28in the terms
00:55:29of an apparent
00:55:30normality
00:55:31in the soul
00:55:32and in the mind
00:55:32by Neville
00:55:33Instead
00:55:34it's now
00:55:35the belief is rooted
00:55:36than to kill Carlotta
00:55:37it was
00:55:39his father
00:55:39What does Neville do?
00:55:41go right away
00:55:42to report it?
00:55:43go right away
00:55:43from the police?
00:55:45No
00:55:45Neville doesn't go right away
00:55:47takes time
00:55:48and takes time
00:55:50as he will say later
00:55:51to the public mystery
00:55:53the process
00:55:53Why
00:55:54and he does it for love
00:55:55of the mother
00:55:55because he thinks
00:55:57that the mother
00:55:58might not tolerate
00:55:59another pain
00:56:01so big
00:56:02corresponds
00:56:03It is true
00:56:03Lawyer Canassa
00:56:03Anyway
00:56:06Barbara
00:56:07will testify
00:56:08at the trial
00:56:09to have
00:56:10she first
00:56:11attempted
00:56:12to convince
00:56:13the mother
00:56:13to leave her husband
00:56:15and when
00:56:16he would have done it
00:56:17This?
00:56:17when the mother
00:56:18Tatiana
00:56:185-6 months
00:56:19after the crime
00:56:20unleashing his
00:56:21horror
00:56:22moreover
00:56:22he had confided in her
00:56:24that her husband
00:56:25Alex Rossi
00:56:25he had revealed to her
00:56:26I killed
00:56:27Charlotte
00:56:28and Mrs. Tatiana
00:56:30Therefore
00:56:32sapega
00:56:32so despite
00:56:33this awareness
00:56:34keep living
00:56:35with her husband
00:56:36it's like this
00:56:37Lawyer Canassa?
00:56:38here but
00:56:38How come
00:56:40Lawyer Canassa?
00:56:40as he explains
00:56:41this woman
00:56:42That
00:56:42torn by pain
00:56:44which is bigger
00:56:44he thinks it can't exist
00:56:46Meaning what
00:56:46a woman
00:56:47with double pain
00:56:48awareness
00:56:49that the husband
00:56:50could be
00:56:51the daughter's killer
00:56:52and the torment
00:56:53of a daughter
00:56:53murdered in that manner
00:56:54How come
00:56:55explain it to us
00:56:56Lawyer Canassa
00:56:57how is it that I continue to live
00:56:58next to her husband?
00:56:59it seems absolutely right to me
00:57:01essential
00:57:02that consideration
00:57:03what he did
00:57:04Rossi himself
00:57:05and Rossi himself
00:57:07that arrives
00:57:07to admit
00:57:08to have
00:57:08practically
00:57:09enslaved his wife
00:57:10Mrs. Tatiana
00:57:12provides
00:57:13a valid justification
00:57:15she says she stayed
00:57:16practically
00:57:17annihilated
00:57:18and in shock
00:57:19for months
00:57:21and that is
00:57:22partially
00:57:23recovery
00:57:24from this
00:57:26situation
00:57:27of particular
00:57:28prostration
00:57:29just thank you
00:57:30at the invitation
00:57:32to the incitement
00:57:33of the children
00:57:34to react
00:57:35and to move
00:57:36and so it was in the end
00:57:37Anyway
00:57:38in August 1998
00:57:40that is to say
00:57:41nine months after the crime
00:57:43Neville breaks
00:57:44every delay
00:57:45and decides to do it
00:57:46justice
00:57:47for the sister
00:57:48what does he do then?
00:57:51summon the mother
00:57:52and he talks to her
00:57:53openly
00:57:54at that point
00:57:55mother Tatiana
00:57:56he confirms
00:57:57dramatically
00:57:58also to Neville
00:57:59as already
00:58:00months before
00:58:01had revealed
00:58:02to Barbara
00:58:03that is, the husband
00:58:04he had confessed to her
00:58:05of having killed
00:58:06him
00:58:07the daughter
00:58:09Mrs. Tatiana
00:58:10tell your son
00:58:11Neville
00:58:11that the husband
00:58:12Alex Rossi
00:58:13he had brought her
00:58:14along the coast
00:58:15got out of the car
00:58:16the husband
00:58:17he practically had it
00:58:18searched
00:58:19to check
00:58:20if he hid
00:58:21somewhere
00:58:22of the bugs
00:58:25the husband
00:58:26he had brought her
00:58:27Then
00:58:28far away
00:58:28from the car
00:58:29to lead her
00:58:30on the edge
00:58:31of a cliff
00:58:36at that point
00:58:37he had told her
00:58:37I have to talk to you
00:58:38I killed
00:58:40Charlotte
00:58:40I killed her
00:58:42says Alex Rossi
00:58:43to his wife
00:58:43because he
00:58:44was on the brink
00:58:45of bankruptcy
00:58:46and those 750 million
00:58:48of the insurance
00:58:49about life
00:58:50by Carlotta
00:58:51they would have saved
00:58:52from the bankruptcy
00:58:53him
00:58:54but they would have protected
00:58:55she too
00:58:56guaranteeing them
00:58:57a bright future
00:58:59I killed her
00:59:00he had said it
00:59:01why Carlotta
00:59:02it was now
00:59:03in disarray
00:59:03absolutely
00:59:05ungovernable
00:59:05and with her
00:59:06life
00:59:07it would have been
00:59:08a hell
00:59:11it's a drama
00:59:12of scope
00:59:12indefinable
00:59:13there is a father
00:59:14what he says to his wife
00:59:15I killed
00:59:16our daughter
00:59:17I killed her
00:59:18to collect
00:59:18the money
00:59:19of the insurance
00:59:20I killed her
00:59:21because now so much
00:59:22our daughter
00:59:22it was beyond recovery
00:59:24she was a girl
00:59:25finished
00:59:25it's illogical
00:59:27irrational
00:59:28and she says
00:59:29this confession
00:59:30to his wife
00:59:31she claims
00:59:32of not having it
00:59:32never done
00:59:33but there are
00:59:34of illogicalities
00:59:36so
00:59:37macroscopic
00:59:38which ones
00:59:40of the bugs
00:59:41and control
00:59:42what I would have done to her
00:59:43so if one
00:59:44suspect
00:59:45then he makes a confession
00:59:47of the genre
00:59:47to the mother
00:59:48of his daughter
00:59:49and then at the end
00:59:51I don't see
00:59:52the purpose
00:59:53of confession
00:59:54Lawyer
00:59:55Manfreda
00:59:56Certain
00:59:56she
00:59:57you lawyers
00:59:59of the defense
00:59:59you found each other
01:00:00in front of
01:00:01to a hard rock
01:00:02to an indisputable fact
01:00:03that is, the confession
01:00:05by Rossi
01:00:06that is, of the murderer
01:00:07to his wife
01:00:08to have killed
01:00:08the daughter
01:00:09In short
01:00:09how could you
01:00:11overcome this obstacle
01:00:12how did you get along?
01:00:13places
01:00:14in front of
01:00:14we have placed
01:00:15two orders of problems
01:00:16a relevant one
01:00:17to the data itself
01:00:20essentially
01:00:20we have highlighted
01:00:21which we believed
01:00:23quite unlikely
01:00:24that Rossi
01:00:25given the relationship
01:00:27that existed
01:00:27between the two spouses
01:00:28which certainly
01:00:29it was not complicity
01:00:30of sympathy
01:00:31that could reveal
01:00:33a circumstance
01:00:34of this kind
01:00:35to his wife
01:00:36and secondly
01:00:37then for that
01:00:38that the same
01:00:38Tatiana Albertini
01:00:39he says
01:00:39a person who
01:00:41searches
01:00:41his interlocutor
01:00:43evidently
01:00:44he doesn't trust it
01:00:45if he doesn't trust it
01:00:46he doesn't reveal it to him
01:00:47a fact of this importance
01:00:48the second profile
01:00:50which we discussed
01:00:52that was it
01:00:54to verify
01:00:55if
01:00:56and in what way
01:00:57could
01:00:58overlap
01:00:59the reconstructions
01:01:00of this confession
01:01:01what they did
01:01:01Tatiana Albertini
01:01:02Neville Rossi
01:01:04and Gori Barbara
01:01:05and when we
01:01:06we went
01:01:07to try
01:01:08to overlap
01:01:08these statements
01:01:09we did not find
01:01:10a single element
01:01:11that coincided
01:01:12you think that
01:01:13Barbara Gori
01:01:14in hearing
01:01:15it has arrived
01:01:16to say
01:01:17who had known
01:01:19from the mother
01:01:20that the same
01:01:21had collected
01:01:22the confession
01:01:23by Rossi Alex
01:01:24placing it
01:01:25chronologically
01:01:26in a moment
01:01:27antecedent
01:01:28compared to that
01:01:29which places
01:01:30the same
01:01:30Tatiana Albertini
01:01:31Meaning what
01:01:32practically
01:01:33Tatiana Albertini
01:01:34he tells me
01:01:34he tells it
01:01:35in March 98
01:01:37Barbara Gori
01:01:38he comes to the hearing
01:01:40to say
01:01:40he told me
01:01:41between December 97
01:01:43and January 98
01:01:44that is, immediately after
01:01:45the crime
01:01:45practically
01:01:46not only immediately
01:01:47after the crime
01:01:48but in the era
01:01:48antecedent
01:01:49with respect to knowledge
01:01:50that he had had
01:01:51Tatiana Albertini
01:01:52the truth
01:01:52in our opinion
01:01:53it's a
01:01:53if it hadn't been there
01:01:54this statement
01:01:56that we
01:01:56we continue to believe
01:01:58absolutely
01:01:59unlikely
01:02:00and impossible
01:02:01and above all
01:02:02not found
01:02:03among the protagonists
01:02:05same
01:02:05there wouldn't have been any
01:02:07the elements
01:02:07trial
01:02:08to condemn
01:02:09Rossi
01:02:09Why
01:02:10lawyer
01:02:10what advantage
01:02:11would have had
01:02:12Rossi
01:02:12in telling his wife
01:02:13in doing to his wife
01:02:15a revelation
01:02:16of this type
01:02:16Nobody
01:02:17he said it himself
01:02:18and then
01:02:19he had no reason
01:02:20to make this revelation
01:02:21I'm turning the question around
01:02:22to the lawyer Camassa
01:02:23Lawyer Camassa
01:02:24what advantage
01:02:24would have
01:02:26had a wife
01:02:27Rossi has always
01:02:28supported
01:02:29which to his detriment
01:02:30had been
01:02:31from family members
01:02:32warp
01:02:32a conspiracy
01:02:33by
01:02:34of the wife
01:02:35and children
01:02:36that's what it basically is
01:02:37said the lawyer Manfreda
01:02:38and so it is not
01:02:41and it seems to me
01:02:42absolutely
01:02:43demonstrated
01:02:44from a given
01:02:44how to say
01:02:45on the contrary
01:02:46if this were true
01:02:49given
01:02:49which is correct
01:02:50what he said
01:02:50at least partially
01:02:51colleague Manfreda
01:02:52and that is that there are
01:02:53I'm not talking about contradictions
01:02:55but of the
01:02:56reiterate
01:02:57inaccuracies
01:02:58and a certain difficulty
01:02:59to overlap
01:03:00the statements made
01:03:01from Neville
01:03:02from Barbara
01:03:03and from Tadiana
01:03:03and this doesn't invalidate them?
01:03:05No
01:03:05it does not invalidate them
01:03:06in my humble opinion
01:03:07this makes them
01:03:08absolutely plausible
01:03:09and excludes the theory
01:03:10of the conspiracy
01:03:11three people
01:03:12they sit around
01:03:13at a small table
01:03:13they decide
01:03:15how to nail
01:03:16to their responsibilities
01:03:17Rossi and Alex
01:03:18they come to an agreement
01:03:20and stay calm
01:03:21that there will not be
01:03:22any discrepancy
01:03:23contradiction
01:03:24and imprecision
01:03:24the main point
01:03:25of the process
01:03:26is that Rossi
01:03:27in my opinion
01:03:27he made that confession
01:03:29Rossi says
01:03:30they put me
01:03:33on the tower
01:03:36with
01:03:37Neville Rossi
01:03:39son
01:03:39and with
01:03:40Barbara Gori
01:03:41stepdaughter
01:03:42Daughter
01:03:43let's say
01:03:43of the first bed
01:03:44of the wife
01:03:45Why
01:03:47Barbara Gori
01:03:48and Rossi Neville
01:03:49they are competing in the prosecutor's office
01:03:50and they say
01:03:51our mother
01:03:52he told us
01:03:53to have received
01:03:54the confession
01:03:55at this point
01:03:57says Rossi
01:03:58my wife is located
01:03:59faced with the alternative
01:04:00if you throw from the tower
01:04:02me
01:04:02or whether to throw from the tower
01:04:04the children
01:04:04they put in a corner
01:04:06the mother
01:04:06this is the speech
01:04:07what is Rossi doing?
01:04:08in one of his memorials
01:04:09and force
01:04:11my wife
01:04:12to confirm
01:04:13a relative fact
01:04:15to a confession
01:04:16that I have never done
01:04:17but see lawyer
01:04:18to denounce one's father
01:04:20of the most atrocious
01:04:21of the crimes
01:04:22that is to say
01:04:23of having killed
01:04:23his own daughter
01:04:24of having killed her
01:04:26to pocket the money
01:04:26of the insurance
01:04:27a gesture
01:04:28of absolute drama
01:04:29and this gesture
01:04:30Neville with Barbara
01:04:31he decides to do it
01:04:33precisely after the comparison
01:04:34with the mother
01:04:35he goes to the prosecutor's office
01:04:36and delivers his accusation
01:04:37to the public prosecutor
01:04:40subsequently
01:04:41also Mrs. Tatiana Albertini
01:04:42will confirm before the public prosecutor
01:04:44the husband's confession
01:04:46and consequently
01:04:47will indicate in him
01:04:48the daughter's killer
01:04:49from the crime
01:04:51two years have passed
01:04:52my wife
01:04:54he would have told him
01:04:56that I
01:04:57I would have confessed
01:04:58to her
01:04:59to be
01:04:59the author
01:05:00of the law
01:05:01What
01:05:02mendacious
01:05:03not true
01:05:04as
01:05:05if it were so
01:05:06my wife
01:05:07he would have reported me
01:05:08while my wife
01:05:10he didn't say anything
01:05:12my wife
01:05:13after 8 months
01:05:14under the impulse
01:05:16of the insistence
01:05:17of the children
01:05:18under
01:05:19the interests
01:05:20cheap
01:05:21relevant
01:05:22that there were
01:05:23and below
01:05:24the reports
01:05:25and to the light
01:05:26of relationships
01:05:26conflictual
01:05:28that there were
01:05:29it has been decided
01:05:30to make me close
01:05:33in a manner
01:05:33to be freed
01:05:34from mine
01:05:35hateful presence
01:05:36March 11th
01:05:38of 1999
01:05:39at a distance
01:05:40a year and a half old
01:05:41about the crime
01:05:42Alex Rossi
01:05:43he is arrested
01:05:44for the prosecution
01:05:45it's him
01:05:46the father
01:05:47the killer
01:05:47by Carlotta
01:05:48a public accusation
01:05:49that after the complaint
01:05:50of the children
01:05:51strangely
01:05:52he stretched
01:05:52another 5 months
01:05:53before arresting
01:05:54Alex Rossi
01:05:56December 23rd
01:05:57of 1999
01:05:58before the court
01:05:59of assizes
01:06:00from Brindisi
01:06:00the trial opens
01:06:02at your expense
01:06:03by Alex Rossi
01:06:04accused
01:06:04of having killed
01:06:05for abject reasons
01:06:06daughter Carlotta
01:06:08with long
01:06:09and shiny
01:06:10premeditation
01:06:11Alex Rossi
01:06:12he is sentenced
01:06:13to life imprisonment
01:06:14penalty
01:06:15what will be
01:06:15subsequently
01:06:16confirmed
01:06:17on appeal
01:06:17and in March
01:06:19of 2005
01:06:20will be defined
01:06:21from the Court of Cassation
01:06:22this
01:06:23based on
01:06:24to the sentence
01:06:25of condemnation
01:06:26the dynamics
01:06:27of the crime
01:06:35for the
01:07:23Alex Rossi has always desperately professed his innocence, he fell into anorexia, he is paying
01:07:31this sentence to the end of the sentence never in the infirmary of the prison of Lecce.
01:07:35Doctor Rossi, whatever the truth, the dramatic essence of this story consists not only in
01:07:43in the fact that she was convicted of killing her daughter, but also
01:07:50that it was her family who accused her of this crime.
01:07:55She holds a grudge against this woman, her wife, who was the great love of her life.
01:08:00Do you hold a grudge? I would say that we can talk about hatred, not resentment, because at a certain point…
01:08:07point she was my executioner, because I pity my son, I pity my son myself
01:08:17I mean, I don't have any resentment towards my son, because I know he was in good health
01:08:25faith, but for my wife the fury, the cynicism she has shown deserves nothing but hatred.
01:08:33There are questions to which justice gives answers that conscience refuses. Can a
01:08:40Father kills his daughter to collect life insurance payout
01:08:45that he stipulated on her. This is the story of a heartbreaking murder and a family drama.
01:08:51with disturbing and in some ways still obscure implications, because the doubts and questions
01:08:58of an circumstantial trial still weigh on a procedural truth now defined in
01:09:04three degrees of judgment. However, if anyone even today has the distance and has knowledge of
01:09:11some detail, some sliver of truth that is attacked out of fear, out of
01:09:15reasons of reservation, of opportunity or of which he became aware belatedly, is
01:09:20There's still time to say it. You can do so first of all by contacting the police, but also
01:09:26by contacting our editorial staff. The shadow on this mystery stops here, in
01:09:34constant conviction that the dignity of doubt is always preferable to the torment of an error.
01:10:15Thank you all.
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