Francesca vive insieme a due coinquiline in un appartamento di San Lorenzo e da giorni è afflitta da una terribile lombosciatalgia che la costringe a stare in casa. Il pomeriggio del 22 febbraio del 2000 le sue condizioni di salute precipitano e viene portata d'urgenza in ospedale dove morirà alcune ore più tardi. Dall'autopsia emerge che la ragazza è stata avvelenata con una potente dose di cianuro. A processo viene portata la sua coinquilina che per pranzo le aveva preparato una minestra nella quale, secondo le accuse, sarebbe stato versato il veleno. Ma la ragazza viene assolta. Pino Rinaldi ripercorre le indagini di questo intricato mistero che dura ormai da 24 anni con il Commissario Capo della Polizia di Stato, la Dottoressa Antonietta Menditto.
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00:13What we are telling you this evening is a case that has fascinated and shocked everyone for months
00:20Italians. A story where the boundaries between possible and impossible, between suggestion and
00:27reality fades. An unsolved case and we want to turn the spotlight on it after more than twenty years
00:37this incredible story, because maybe someone might remember a detail, a
00:43A discordant note, an element capable of changing everything. How did Francesca Moretti die?
01:10Good evening and welcome to Detective. Detective is the RAI program produced in collaboration with
01:16with the State Police reporting on solved and unsolved crimes. Tonight's is a
01:23Unresolved rights. This is the story of Francesca Moretti, a 29-year-old woman living in Rome.
01:31in the San Lorenzo neighborhood. It is inhabited mainly by students and university students. Francesca is
01:41A curious woman, hungry for life. Professor Anna Maria will help us in our story.
01:49Giannini. Good evening and welcome to Detective. We're also at the professor's.
01:56Arige Antinori. Good evening. Professor, good evening. The mystery surrounding Francesca's story.
02:05Moretti begins with the rush of an ambulance with sirens blaring. It's late afternoon on the 22nd.
02:14February 2000. On board, next to Francesca, who is torn apart by pain, there is one of her
02:22roommates, who stands next to her, holds her hand and tries to comfort her.
02:35I was on duty in the emergency room at San Giovanni Hospital in the afternoon. Around 5:30 a.m.
02:46one of the helpers immediately puts in this stretcher with a girl on it
02:55who had arrived with the 118 in red code. Cyanotic, mottled, therefore indicative of a
03:01instability without pressure. But what struck me most was that he looked at me from the movements
03:11barely perceptible. I understood that she was listening to me, she was able to understand me, but she didn't answer me,
03:17but he wasn't speaking to me. I left the room to try to open the door with some acquaintance or family member,
03:27who could give us some information about what happened at home.
03:33and they point me to a girl who was a roommate Francesca, who only tells me that for some time
03:40That day he suffered from lumbosciatica pain and had injections and injections
03:45with painkillers, anti-inflammatories. The first thing we thought was that
03:50we could be faced with an anaphylactic reaction. However, the situation, rather than improving,
03:58He continued to deteriorate more and more. So I also alerted the resuscitator.
04:02on guard who was on duty.
04:07When I saw it I understood that it was a particular situation, that it did not fall within the normal ones.
04:13situations we see more frequently. Did my then-chief physician ever experience them?
04:17He, seeing the girl, looking at some tests, in particular the blood count,
04:21he had given an insight into whether there might have been cyanide poisoning here.
04:30We gave her methylene blue, which is an antidote prescribed in cases of poisoning.
04:35from cyanide, but evidently there was no clinical response from the
04:40of the girl. In a very short time she got worse and went into cardiac arrest and there was no
04:46way to get it going again. Unfortunately, that's how it ended.
04:52Doctor Samenditto, good evening and welcome to Detective. I was just going back to that February 22nd.
04:582000. At 7.45pm, two hours after arriving at the hospital, Francesca Moretti was declared
05:07dead. There is talk of anaphylactic shock and even cyanide poisoning.
05:16In fact, the medical records state that he was suspected of being poisoned by unspecified substances.
05:23It is an important element for two reasons. The first is because it officially tells us
05:28that not even the doctors at that time had understood, could actually know which one
05:33substance it was. And then because it also sheds light on the issue of intoxication
05:39from cyanide, which at that moment remains a hypothesis, a hypothesis made between the corridors and the hospital and
05:44which did not reach the ears of the investigators. The only certain thing at that time was the hiring
05:49of some medications. Drugs that Francesca had taken for severe back pain.
05:54Are checks carried out?
05:55Yes, checks are also carried out in the pharmacies where they were presumably taken.
05:59just buy these drugs.
06:02What assumptions are made?
06:04Initially, it was thought to be a voluntary gesture. I read the phonogram that was sent verbatim.
06:09on the evening of February 22, 2000 by an officer on duty at the San Giovanni al
06:15San Lorenzo police station. As reported by the escort, Moretti took a
06:19he probably took some substances or drugs with suicidal intent.
06:23Francesca Moretti is accompanied to the hospital by her roommate.
06:29Yes, one of the two roommates.
06:31What are the hypotheses, Doctor, to try to understand the nature of that death?
06:40An immediate inspection is carried out and then atopsy is ordered on the girl's body.
06:45The inspection of the house that Francesca shared with the other two girls is carried out
06:51the very evening of his death. But something, perhaps, is not as it should be.
07:01The forensic police arrive and find some syringes inside Francesca's wastebasket,
07:08of liquids both in the kitchen and in Francesca's room, of bottles, but they come
07:14surprisingly only photographed.
07:17Here, for example, in this photograph you can clearly see the normal mess that was there
07:25in the room as a result of a rescue or a person who was ill rather agitated.
07:30But there were many things that in my opinion could have been found at the time.
07:35There's a glass next to the bed, so they were clearly used by the girl.
07:40These bottles, this glass, this basket, this gift bag, I would have found it.
07:46Maybe they wouldn't have served any purpose, but between nothing and the possible, it's better to do it.
07:58Why weren't these things found that evening?
08:04There were certainly elements that today would be treated with sensitivity.
08:10different, but we must take into account that in 2000, in short, the attention towards some
08:16scientific evidence, towards some elements which then, in the analysis stage, can be
08:24light on many situations, at that time it was not yet developed, there was not yet
08:28this kind of sensitivity.
08:30Something that was done to me immediately, the autopsy, what does that tell you?
08:34The autopsy initially did not provide any useful information for the investigation.
08:39Hopes are placed on the toxicology test, the results of which will arrive some time later.
08:44In the immediate aftermath, however, we hear the versions of people close to Francesca, to that
08:50a group of friends who somehow manage to provide useful elements for the reconstruction,
08:55in short, about the girl's personality and what kind of stasis environment she frequented.
08:59But who is Francesca?
09:01This 29-year-old woman dies in very strange circumstances in a hospital in the center
09:09of Rome.
09:10These photos tell us all about them.
09:15Francesca seems smiling, joyful and full of life.
09:23Francesca Moretti is a girl from Pesaro, graduated in sociology, who decides to come
09:29to live in Rome because he wants to work for Opera Nomadi, helping the most disadvantaged children
09:36those in need of Roma camps.
09:38She was good with us and always took us to school.
09:41Francesca was well liked by everyone because she was a kind soul, a participatory person,
09:50a person who always related positively to others.
09:56He goes to live in Via dello Scalo di San Lorenzo 61 with two girls, one who studies psychology,
10:05the other is a foreign girl who has been working in Rome for some time.
10:09This sensitivity of his, this internalizing of his life, then later represented it in a
10:17diary.
10:18Every day Francesca wrote a page or more pages of diary and told about herself
10:24and his life daily in this diary.
10:36While working for Opera Nomadi, he meets a man who is a Roma and works as a cultural mediator.
10:43together with the association and therefore a very strong relationship begins from a point of view
10:50very sentimental but a little complicated by the fact that he already had a wife and five
10:55children.
11:00Time passes sometimes indifferently, sometimes it is so heavy that it crushes me, suspended,
11:06a transparent chalice that everyone can see and no one can look at, from which everyone can drink
11:12without knowing what, so fragile that a distracted hand could make it fall.
11:18This passage is taken from one of Francesca Moretti's diaries.
11:25What profile emerges of this woman?
11:28The profile of an altruistic woman emerges, of a woman who finds herself in the city of Rome
11:35but he defines it as alienating, so he doesn't feel an integral part of it.
11:39Inside her home she shares the experience with two other tenants, they define themselves
11:46a family, so there is a supportive climate of friendship and trust and then carries out the activity
11:52at the community in Rome.
11:54The recurrence of the verb "to belong" in his diary is particularly significant.
11:59because it seems to outline the perception of suspension, that is, the fact of passing through different worlds
12:06but not to be anchored to any of them.
12:08Professor.
12:09We get the image of a woman with a very rich inner world, generous, interested
12:15to others, available to the outside world, very oriented towards helping, rescuing
12:22others, in making themselves available, but also able to grasp those aspects
12:27of his internal fragilities and he grasps them with great clarity, thus his inner world
12:34It comes to us very clearly and gives us a sense of cheerfulness anyway.
12:41Thank you.
12:43Doctor Menditto, speaking of diaries, of what Francesca writes, the pages of
12:50two months before death, that is what Francesca writes in January, February
12:56of the year 2000, are torn away, burned by the mother.
13:01The mother reports that there were no important elements inside those pages for
13:06the investigations.
13:07I frankly think that we must respect a mother's pain for premature loss.
13:11of a daughter and I also think that he actually did it to protect the privacy of
13:17Francesca, in short, to ensure that her thoughts, her observations, even those
13:23dating back to the last days of his existence, were not shared with other people.
13:28But what does all this have to do with his death?
13:31It would seem like nothing.
13:33In fact, after its prosecution, after the autopsy and after the first testimonies, in fact the investigations
13:39they stop.
13:40Dr. Menditto, when will the toxicology test results arrive?
13:45The test results arrive after five months.
13:48It is interesting and appropriate to read the conclusions verbatim.
13:54The results of the chemical-toxicological tests lead to the identification of the means of production of the
14:00death due to acute cyanide poisoning.
14:04The thesis supported by the doctors is essentially confirmed.
14:07Already on the evening of Francesca's death.
14:11In short, it takes five months, five months to get this result.
14:16A time that, doctor, seems truly too long.
14:22Let's see this video.
14:31This novelty completely changes the profile of the San Lorenzo mystery.
14:35From that moment on, the murder investigation begins.
14:38Everyone becomes suspicious.
14:42We're going back to check who was in the house, who frequented the apartment.
14:48We think about possible suspects, but there's a huge problem.
14:54The crime scene was not frozen, possible evidence was not acquired
15:00and above all, we're starting five months late.
15:10The only certainty we have is that Francesca died from acute poisoning caused by cyanide.
15:17When I think of cyanide I think of Agatha Christie, her books, but also the suicides of Nazi leaders.
15:26But where can you find cyanide these days?
15:33We asked an expert who has dedicated his entire life to forensic toxicology.
15:46Contact with cyanides can occur both at an industrial level, in the processing of metals.
15:56Some also say in jewelry stores for cleaning jewelry.
16:01It is also present in the combustion fumes of a number of products, such as polyurethane resins or other resins.
16:11Cyanide also exists in some foods.
16:14The bitter almonds contained inside the peach stone are famous,
16:20but also inside cherry and apricot stones.
16:28Francesca, from February 17th, that is five days before her death,
16:34She had never left home because she suffered from severe lumbosciatica.
16:41So much so that his GP, on the morning of the 22nd, the day he died,
16:45He had paid her a home visit and after giving her an injection of a powerful painkiller,
16:50She had also suggested that he be admitted to hospital for further tests.
16:56So the cyanide had to be inside that apartment.
17:03But how did the cyanide get into that apartment?
17:08The fact that Francesca was ill is an element that from one point of view plays to our advantage
17:13because it allows us to narrow down the suspects and concretely outline the figures who enter that apartment.
17:21Can we outline them one by one?
17:24Yes, we have our first roommate, an Italian one.
17:27So, the roommate 1, then we have...
17:31The second tenant, a transient.
17:34Then?
17:35We have Francesca's doctor who assists her in those days.
17:39The neighbor who goes to Francesca's house twice a day for painkiller injections.
17:46Then we have Francesca's boyfriend.
17:48Here it is.
17:49And then there is something that, if that were not enough, offers even more elements of mystery in this story.
17:58What?
17:59An image, a shadow.
18:02A man or a woman?
18:03We put...
18:04Could it be a man or a woman?
18:05I'm actually referring to an image.
18:08In fact, Francesca tells her friends, and she tells it a few days before dying,
18:12of having seen a shadow, a person, turning around in the house.
18:17Let's say, this hypothesis is strengthened by a detail, or rather by two important details.
18:24Which?
18:24One of the two roommates, the foreign one, had her bag stolen in the previous days.
18:28Inside this bag are the keys to Francesca's house and those of the other two housemates.
18:34The lock is actually never changed, so this might lead one to think
18:38that someone would steal the bag, take the keys and open the doors to Francesca's house.
18:45This theft, which was unofficially reported by a roommate, was actually added to another theft.
18:58What happened a few months earlier?
19:00From some statements, given that there are no complaints in the records, we learn in fact that Francesca was
19:07the bag was stolen.
19:08And inside Francesca's bag were the house keys.
19:12So the hypothesis remains that someone wanted to embellish Francesca Moritti,
19:22but the suicide hypothesis still remains.
19:27Let's see what is being said.
19:35Suicide is mentioned in the report that was written by the police, right inside the San Giovanni hospital,
19:43it is written already an hour after Francesca's death.
19:48In other formal interrogations the roommate denied having ever reported that Francesca had attempted suicide,
19:57in fact he said that Francesca was a girl full of life.
20:03Of course, he wasn't having a good time, but he definitely ruled out Francesca's suicide.
20:11And this thing hovers around Francesca's story.
20:16Francesca voluntarily took on what led to her death.
20:21Did she know that was cyanide and drink it?
20:24Or did she not know and someone convinced her to drink?
20:36Professor Giannini, we are starting to talk about a possible action,
20:42which is that of suicide.
20:44Is this hypothesis justified?
20:46This raises some doubts for us, for at least two reasons.
20:51Meanwhile, overall Francesca shows a great attachment to life.
20:56That typical attachment of those who, despite recognizing that they are going through difficult times
21:01However, he is strongly interested in others, in the world, in the people he can help, in the loved ones around him.
21:09And the other reason is that those who choose to take their own lives generally do not do so using methods that cause
21:17excruciating pain,
21:18but methods of a different nature.
21:21And these two elements would distance us from the idea of suicide,
21:26which would seem to be inconsistent with this picture.
21:29Thank you, professor.
21:31Professor Giannini seems to have a very clear idea.
21:37Francesca Moretti, Dr. Menditto, would not have taken our lives.
21:43And for what it's worth, I agree.
21:46And since then I ask her, referring to these people, those depicted in these images,
21:56can we start excluding someone from this list?
22:00Well yes, I would start with the doctor.
22:03Indeed, excluding the statute of limitations error, it is difficult to hypothesize other scenarios that would involve him in Francesca's death.
22:11We'll remove the doctor. Then what?
22:13Then the neighbor, and given the superficiality of the relationship between this woman and Francesca,
22:21It's difficult to hypothesize a motive. Why would he have wanted the girl's death?
22:26And let's cover this other card too. Four remain.
22:30At the time, who were the investigations focused on?
22:36They focus on Francesca's boyfriend.
22:39However, then, through the development of investigations, through the highlighting of some important elements,
22:47It's clear that Francesca and her boyfriend had a sincere relationship; there was a deep feeling that united them.
22:52So much so that they had even thought about moving to Turin together, therefore turning over a new leaf, changing their lives together.
23:00However there was a disturbing element, there was a major obstacle, which was represented by his wife and children.
23:07of Francesca's boyfriend, of this man.
23:10About the trip to Turin.
23:18So, I'm reading another page by Francesca Moretti.
23:25I packed everything into small boxes, waiting to leave.
23:32I threw away everything that was superfluous, the useless ballast of everyday life.
23:37But what is really superfluous? He writes
23:42I wait. I know what I want, I know it with determination and with fear, with limit and greatness, I know it with knowledge.
23:52human.
23:53Professor Antinori, what are the difficulties, the problems, when one approaches this world, the world
24:04Roma?
24:04Here, the boundary, sometimes impassable, between the Roma community and the surrounding community immediately emerges.
24:13This implies something very important in terms of identity, the fact that belonging is not defined only on the basis of
24:20of ethnic roots,
24:21but it is in the history of the Roma people itself, which is a history of segregation, discrimination and exclusion in
24:29general with respect to the surrounding culture.
24:33Let's try to delve deeper into the life and culture of the Roma family of Francesca's boyfriend.
24:46Bacht and Bibacht is one of the dualistic concepts on which Romani culture is based.
24:51What is honour or dishonour for the Roma is not always the reference point for the majority society, therefore
24:57for the Cagets,
24:58which means not Roma precisely, the other.
25:01For a Roma, honor is more important than his life.
25:04And the Bibacht, the dishonor, is an incredible burden.
25:13It wasn't an easy situation. It seems, from what I've read in the minutes,
25:18that in the past there had also been threats from this boy's wife
25:24towards Francesca with threatening phone calls.
25:31Francesca's mother and her friends had pointed out to her that it was quite a difficult situation.
25:38But she, after all, was in love with this boy.
25:42On the other hand, there was an attempt at mediation coming from Francesca's boyfriend's father,
25:49a recognized Roma leader, so much so that the girl told her mother in her family
25:56As long as my boyfriend's father lives, I feel calm, I feel protected, I feel accepted.
26:08And the suggestion, but also the cursed circumstance of this unclarified story
26:14is that the father of Francesca Moretti's boyfriend died 24 hours before Francesca's death.
26:26Dr. Menditto, is it just a coincidence, a strange coincidence, or is there something more?
26:33It is undoubtedly a coincidence that is impossible not to notice.
26:38So much so that we are then asking for further investigations, further tests on the body of the elderly Roma man.
26:43However, the tests tell us that he died of natural causes.
26:48But this shadow, this mysterious shadow that Francesca Moretti spoke about,
26:54Could it have been her, her boyfriend's wife?
26:59We cannot know if this man's wife has ever been in that apartment,
27:05also because among other things the chemist scene has not been preserved,
27:09there was no crystallization in this sense that would have allowed at that time to collect the useful evidence to
27:17prove it.
27:17The only certainty in this story is that white grains of cyanide entered that apartment.
27:28If we had to think about all the leads and all the hypotheses, we can also think about the fact
27:33that February 14th of the same month was Valentine's Day,
27:38Francesca is given some chocolates by her boyfriend.
27:42Could cyanide have been present in those too?
27:46We asked this question to a forensic toxicologist.
27:51Let's hear what he answered us.
27:54Now we are aspirating a certain quantity.
27:58When we go to try to insert the liquid,
28:03you see that it resists and that there is no passage,
28:07no possibility of the solution passing from the syringe to the chocolate.
28:15This effectively makes this form of administration impossible.
28:19I would categorically rule it out.
28:26So we can exclude this hypothesis.
28:31But there is another fact that comes to mind.
28:35Often the Rommi collect the copper to resell it
28:39and the use of cyanide is foreseen in the cleaning of copper.
28:43Yes indeed also in Francesca's boyfriend's family
28:47There were those who worked with copper, there were those who had contact with this material.
28:51However, from a verification carried out immediately,
28:56the results were all negative.
28:58And so let's go back to the only certainty, that Cyanide.
29:02and to that toxicological report that talks about it.
29:08Investigators are certainly focusing on the quantity of cyanide.
29:12present inside Francesca's body.
29:15According to the expert report of the Public Prosecutor
29:17the presence of 0.8 micrograms per milliliter was found,
29:23therefore a quantity that is certainly toxic but not lethal.
29:27And in fact I would like to actually read what was written inside the report.
29:32Administration likely occurred with the meal
29:35or in its immediate vicinity.
29:38And prolonged toxic action over time
29:41due to the slow absorption of the substance
29:44thanks to the carbohydrate-rich meal that Moretti had eaten.
29:49But at this point what do we know about this last meal?
29:53that of Francesca Moretti.
29:59That morning the two girls who live with her are not there.
30:03Around 1pm one of the two tenants arrives
30:07that seeing Francesca in great difficulty and disorientation
30:12decides to make her something to eat.
30:14Unfortunately there is almost nothing in the house
30:16and so the only thing that can prepare them
30:18it's a soup made with stock cubes
30:20adding a little cheese too.
30:27Doctor, but this soup Francesca Moretti
30:30what time would he eat it?
30:32The kitchen gives an approximate time of 1:30 pm.
30:37However, there are two elements to consider
30:40and that can make that time sparkle.
30:43The first is that the neighbor reports around 3 p.m.
30:47of having found Francesca in the kitchen
30:49to eat the meal quickly
30:51and then there is another element to consider
30:53is that Francesca around 3.20pm
30:55call your doctor
30:58and even reports feeling better.
31:00So these elements could cause one side of lunch to slip.
31:04at 4pm on that February 22nd
31:09the other roommate also comes home
31:13the foreign girl.
31:16This girl says she notices
31:18Francesca has a pale complexion
31:22even tending towards purple
31:25but all in all he says he was still fine
31:31only at 4.30pm
31:34that is, half an hour later
31:35the girl who had cooked the soup
31:39he goes out to do some shopping
31:43and Francesca even greets her calmly.
31:4720 minutes later we are at 4.50pm.
31:51suddenly Francesca starts screaming
31:56and is in the throes of the most excruciating pain.
32:01The only person in the house at that time
32:04she's the foreign roommate
32:07in the meantime the other roommate also returns
32:10118 is called
32:13and unfortunately we already know what happens next.
32:17Doctor Menditto, is this reconstruction correct?
32:21Yes, it is an exact reconstruction
32:23actually the fact that we have is this
32:26is that the roommate
32:28to have spent more time with Francesca
32:31she's the one who cooked her lunch
32:33which is the same person after all
32:34who accompanied her in the ambulance
32:36and then spoke to the San Giovanni policeman
32:38and with doctors.
32:41I'm going to see Dr. Giannini
32:44Professor Giannini
32:47about the roommate
32:49she's the one who gives Francesca Moretti soup
32:53and who accompanies Francesca Moretti
32:56on the ambulance until reaching the hospital
33:01who is?
33:02We know that the roommate is 27 years old.
33:04Sicilian, a complex history behind it
33:07a father with whom he did not live
33:11and also the mother then
33:13she left the country
33:15she with various friendships
33:17a personality with many facets
33:20interesting
33:21study psychology
33:23so interested in the world
33:25of the psyche, of behavior
33:27and what we also know is that he was undergoing treatment
33:31at a mental health center
33:32Thank you
33:35Dr. Menditto
33:37the elements lined up
33:40from Professor Giannini
33:42they are sufficient
33:44to transform the roommate
33:48in a suspect?
33:51Absolutely not
33:52it is however undeniable
33:53that there were then contradictions
33:56we start from this little soup
33:57from the prepared meal
33:59from Francesca's roommate
34:00as the first element
34:01to this element is then added
34:03the phonogram
34:04which starts from the San Giovanni hospital
34:06which contained the declarations
34:08given by the tenant
34:09that they wanted
34:10it was a suicidal act
34:12well at that time it was understood
34:15as an element to divert investigations
34:16but then the statement was denied
34:18from the same roommate
34:19some time later
34:20there are other details
34:23other details
34:24about this person
34:26yes there are
34:27a third and a fourth clue
34:30that bring us back
34:31towards the land of origin
34:32of the roommate
34:33and then let's see
34:35what are these other clues
34:40another element
34:41at the expense of the roommate
34:43is represented
34:44from a wiretap
34:47in which
34:48the roommate
34:50he was talking to his cousin
34:51and he said let's be careful
34:53otherwise they'll arrest us
34:54Then there was talk of cyanide
34:56where it could have been recovered
34:58in Sicily
34:59in the country
35:00from which it had started
35:01to come to Rome
35:02the roommate
35:04where the cyanide
35:05it was used for cultivation
35:07of lemons and oranges
35:09the investigators went
35:10in Sicily
35:11to search for traces of this poison
35:14and they found a trash can
35:16with the word cyanide written on it
35:23but this trash
35:25where was he?
35:26this trash can was located
35:28at the office's house
35:28of the roommate
35:29however it must be said
35:31that at the moment
35:31of the search
35:33this trash can
35:34it did not contain cyanide
35:35the elements
35:36that are collected
35:38they are not
35:40extremely
35:43consistent
35:43and then there is a question
35:45that I want to do to her
35:49immoveglia
35:49the first hypothesis
35:50it was that of envy
35:52of envy
35:53towards Francesca
35:54of envy
35:55towards successes
35:56by Francesca
35:57towards the fact
35:58that Francesca
35:59she was a girl
35:59particularly bright
36:01for his age
36:02then it was thought
36:04to other things too
36:05actually
36:06they were discovered
36:07of messages
36:08and the roommate
36:10had exchanged
36:10with Francesca
36:11even with other girls
36:12and where they took them
36:13these messages?
36:14well actually
36:15it was about messages
36:16sexually oriented
36:17joking
36:18but with a sexual background
36:19and then
36:20it was also thought
36:21actually
36:22to an attraction
36:24that the roommate
36:24could try
36:25towards Francesca
36:26which
36:27However
36:27being tied up
36:28sentimentally
36:29to a man
36:30evidently
36:31maybe he didn't reciprocate
36:33at this point
36:35of the story
36:35there is something
36:36That
36:37it's a turning point
36:39We see
36:44it wasn't
36:45a
36:45intoxication
36:46but
36:47a murder
36:48it seemed
36:48a banal death
36:49from sciocana filatico
36:50that of Francesca Moretti
36:5229 years old
36:52happened 11 months ago
36:53but today
36:54after long investigations
36:55a turning point
36:56the arrest
36:57of a friend
36:57which he shared
36:58the apartment
36:59with the victim
37:07the process
37:09it opens
37:10Exactly
37:11two years
37:11after death
37:12by Francesca
37:13It's February 21st
37:14of 2002
37:16in the meantime
37:17but
37:17there is a new one
37:19expertise
37:20toxicological
37:21who ordered
37:23the investigating judge
37:24that changes
37:26the cards
37:27on the table
37:28what does he say
37:29this new one
37:30expertise
37:31gives us new information
37:32fundamental
37:33he tells us
37:34that inside
37:34of the blood
37:35by Francesca
37:36they represent
37:37a quantity
37:38of cyanide
37:38superior
37:39to 7 micrograms
37:40per milliliter
37:41it means
37:42that Francesca
37:43he took over
37:44a dose
37:45massive
37:45of poison
37:46a dose
37:46lethal
37:47a dose
37:48even
37:49at 300
37:49milligrams
37:50of poison
37:51so what
37:52it means
37:52it means
37:53that actually
37:54Francesca
37:55he hired him
37:55little time
37:56before dying
37:57this data
37:58it has a meaning
38:00which is that
38:00perhaps more important
38:01because it makes you come
38:02less
38:02the only one
38:03real clue
38:04at your expense
38:04of the suspect
38:05let's hear at this point
38:07again
38:08our
38:09expert
38:10toxicologist
38:17these are ours
38:19300 milligrams
38:21of chloride
38:21of sodium
38:22vulgarly
38:22it's salt
38:23of the kitchen
38:24they could
38:25to correspond
38:26at 300
38:26milligrams
38:27of cyanide
38:29of sodium
38:33this quantity
38:35will have to be
38:36transferred
38:38in the soup
38:39we hypothesize
38:40that the soup
38:40be warm
38:41at this point
38:44in my opinion
38:45from a hot product
38:46Surely
38:47they would have developed
38:49cyanide vapors
38:50and should have
38:51to cause a certain
38:53symptomatology
38:54that instead
38:54from the documents
38:54it does not appear
39:03I would exclude
39:05the soup
39:06as an agent
39:07responsible
39:08of the poisoning
39:09of intoxication
39:12it won't be enough
39:14the second
39:15expertise
39:15toxicological
39:16to exonerate
39:17instantly
39:18the roommate
39:19by Francesca
39:20they will come
39:21celebrated
39:21two processes
39:23and in the first degree
39:24the public
39:24ministry
39:25will ask
39:26really
39:26the sentence
39:27at 25 years old
39:29in prison
39:35it was me
39:36since day one
39:37to speak
39:38of the pasta
39:39of the timetables
39:40I took care of myself
39:41to tell
39:42how they went
39:43Exactly
39:44things that day
39:52I have to express
39:53my regret
39:55my bitterness
39:56and I have to do it
39:57because after a year
39:57I believe
39:58that I have the right
39:59to do it
40:02of a non-change
40:04on course
40:04after the appraisal
40:05the only element
40:06objective
40:07which cannot be ignored
40:09doubt
40:10is that
40:10the defendant
40:11have prepared
40:13lunch
40:15a lunch
40:16very frugal
40:17to the companion
40:21it is not known
40:22at what time
40:23the girl
40:25have ingested
40:27the substance
40:27it is not known
40:28how much
40:29have ingested it
40:30there is a disaster
40:32in acquisitions
40:34evidentiary
40:36but above all
40:37it doesn't exist
40:39a motive
40:40possible
40:41credible
40:43it does not appear
40:46from no act
40:47procedural
40:48that there were
40:50of trends
40:52personal
40:53details
40:54by
40:54of the accused
41:00it does not appear
41:03That
41:03the defendant
41:05have ever had
41:06contrasts
41:07quarrels
41:08violent
41:10or not
41:12with the deceased
41:14Moretti
41:19Therefore
41:20in the end
41:20all the elements
41:22that have been
41:24examined
41:24they were
41:25in favor
41:26to the defendant
41:26the solution
41:28in the first degree
41:29and the confirmation
41:30of the solution
41:30capable of appeal
41:31they were
41:32due acts
41:35On the contrary
41:35I will say more
41:36there wasn't supposed to be
41:38this appeal
41:39IMHO
41:39but there wasn't supposed to be
41:42not even
41:42the request
41:44of condemnation
41:45in the first degree
41:46Here you are
41:54doctor
41:55menditto
41:56she agrees
41:58with
41:59This
41:59outcome
42:00procedural
42:00absolutely
42:02Yes
42:02objectively
42:03removed the
42:03soup
42:04all the others
42:05elements
42:05already a lot
42:06labile
42:06they fall
42:07and then
42:08death
42:09by Francesca
42:09Moretti
42:10to date
42:11stay
42:12a case
42:12unpaid
42:13they remain
42:15doubts
42:16suspicions
42:18questions
42:19and in the background
42:21cyanide
42:22this substance
42:23from other times
42:24which seems
42:25so far away
42:26from that house
42:27and from that neighborhood
42:28young and popular
42:29which is precisely
42:31Saint Lawrence
42:37how he arrived
42:39cyanide
42:39there
42:40at home
42:41of those three girls
42:46I did
42:47a path
42:48backwards
42:48I went
42:49to search
42:49in the few
42:50now craftsmen
42:51that remained
42:52in San Lorenzo
42:53to ask
42:54among those who worked
42:54copper
42:55among those who worked
42:56the silver
42:57for the summer
42:58for the cemetery
42:59monumental
43:00what's nearby
43:01and I asked
43:02if to someone
43:03of them
43:03had it ever happened
43:04to work
43:05cyanide
43:07everyone said
43:08no
43:09naturally
43:10but then
43:10one of these
43:11a shop
43:12which deals with
43:13to restore
43:14objects
43:15in silver
43:16in lead
43:17in gold
43:18I asked
43:19if according to them
43:20I could find
43:20cyanide
43:21we are
43:22a few hundred
43:24of meters
43:24from home
43:25by Francesca
43:26and there
43:27there was someone
43:28that with great serenity
43:30he told me
43:30Certain
43:31we can't do it
43:31find legally
43:33but we can
43:34find
43:34and at that point
43:35I understood
43:37that in San Lorenzo
43:38in February
43:39of 2000
43:39cyanide
43:40you found it
43:45Doctor
43:46we did
43:46a huge ride
43:47to then return
43:48to the absolute data
43:50this cyanide
43:51at this point
43:53What
43:54it could happen
43:56to arrive
43:57to the solution
43:58or anyway
43:59to restart
44:00the machine
44:02of the investigations
44:03absolutely
44:04we are ready
44:05to welcome
44:06any other
44:07useful element
44:09and any other
44:10clue
44:11any other
44:12person
44:12know
44:13or know
44:14information
44:15useful
44:15and who believes
44:17may be useful
44:18this year
44:19we have
44:20the possibility
44:21to viewers
44:23to help us
44:25through
44:26Also
44:26the email
44:27we have an address
44:28e-mail
44:29which is
44:29detective
44:29chiocciolarai.it
44:31for which someone
44:32if he wants
44:33can write
44:34more simply
44:35give these
44:36information
44:38I thank
44:40she
44:40doctor
44:41menditto
44:41I thank you
44:42the professor
44:44Giannini
44:44the professor
44:45Antinori
44:46and I give you
44:47appointment
44:48the next one
44:49week
44:50for a new one
44:51investigation
44:51of detectives
44:52Good evening
44:53to everyone
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