00:00Two young women of whom nothing has been known since 1991 and for them too we ask for justice and a
00:09help.
00:11This help will be asked by the sister of one of the two women who will be here with us shortly.
00:27This story begins on a cold autumn afternoon many years ago, on October 27th.
00:331991, to be precise, when Paola Costantini and Rosalia Molin decide to take the ferry
00:41which leads them from the island of Burano, where they live, to three ports on the mainland.
00:47We are in Venice.
00:50The two are aunt and niece, but also friends, after all the age difference is minimal,
00:56Paola, 29, and Rosalia, 25.
01:00That afternoon they want to go to the cinema in Jesolo and they are reaching the car that
01:05the younger of the two had parked near the motor vessel's dock.
01:11The boat arrives at its destination at around 5.40pm.
01:16With them there is also Nicola, Rosalia's brother, who however only needs a lift
01:21to get to work.
01:24And three get into the black 126.
01:27They have time to travel just a hundred meters and they notice that one of the wheels
01:32three bolts are missing.
01:37But just at that moment a Citroen of Anna 6 Celeste arrives with her ex-boyfriend on board
01:45of Rosalia and a friend of hers.
01:46the two offer to give a lift to the young people, whose car has broken down, but it is only the brother
01:52della Molina to be accepted.
01:56They accompany him to work and the ex-boyfriend assures his aunt and nephew that he would return.
02:02coming soon with the equipment needed to repair the 126.
02:07And he keeps this promise, but when he shows up on the spot he will tell that Paola and
02:12Rosalia, they disappeared into thin air.
02:16The two Buranelle, as they will be nicknamed by the press, seem to have been indignant
02:22from the darkness.
02:2534 years have passed since that cold autumn afternoon and the family of the two girls
02:32still waiting to know the truth.
02:39Patrizia, good evening.
02:42Good evening, Pino.
02:44Was the day your sister and aunt appear Sunday?
02:52It was Sunday.
02:53And that Sunday her sister tells her something very specific.
03:00What?
03:01But basically my sister had started a relationship with another person and her ex-boyfriend
03:08but he kept looking for her, so I was there with my mom, with my dad, with everyone
03:14how many and I told my sister that she should tell her ex-boyfriend so that
03:21cut directly.
03:22But she told me, but don't you understand? He told me that he's killing either me or someone from the
03:31family.
03:32This was just hours before she disappeared?
03:34Yes, a few hours before, yes.
03:36Justice requires evidence, right?
03:39Certain.
03:39Something objective?
03:41Certain.
03:42There is something in this story that speaks volumes.
03:50A car travels a few meters, someone has unscrewed the bolts of a wheel, after a few
03:59At that moment the car arrives with the jealous ex-boyfriend on board who was chasing her, who didn't accept
04:09this abandonment.
04:11He couldn't have known that they had arrived and would get in the car and would
04:17wasted time with loose wheels.
04:19This detail alone should represent an extremely important element for those who then
04:27He will investigate, but it seems that this element was not sufficient.
04:36You desperately search for his sister and his aunt, but you will never find them alive or dead.
04:50death.
04:53I ask you, how do you experience a void, an absence like that?
04:58You think something like this could never happen to you.
05:02These are the things you see on television, but you don't think it could happen to you, to your family.
05:10and then this urgency to find them, to understand, to know where they are and it continues over time and the
05:21time then always remains crystallized at that moment.
05:26You're there waiting for a phone call, you don't move from the phone, because at that time cell phones
05:31they weren't there.
05:32You don't move from your phone waiting for a call.
05:36During those days she talks to her sister's ex-boyfriend, she meets him, if I'm not mistaken
05:43is he coming to your house?
05:44He comes to my house.
05:45He's the one who comes to my house.
05:46What's going on?
05:48If I spoke up and disagreed with what he was saying, he would try to get up as if to attack me.
05:57Then he left and then he called me again.
06:04He called me back, he was all sad, dejected, he told me, but I want to go back there because
06:12I feel like I'm with your sister.
06:17I said, no, you're not coming here anymore.
06:20So she wanted to go back to her home?
06:22My house.
06:23No, you're not coming here, I told you.
06:25And then he exploded.
06:26No, because you're a whore, you're like your sister.
06:30And he said something that stuck with me.
06:35I mean, it's right that what happened to your sister happened.
06:45But in 2012, after more than twenty years, the case was reopened and this
06:51sometimes there seem to be some solid elements.
06:54These are confidential sources.
06:56Two of them would have spoken about a punitive expedition carried out by three soldiers and the ex-boyfriend
07:04of Rosalia, in which an attempted sexual assault was allegedly committed which ended in bloodshed.
07:10The girls would have rebelled despite the threat of the gun from which they would have
07:16a shot was accidentally fired which would have caused the death of one of them.
07:21The other was allegedly shot on purpose to eliminate an inconvenient witness.
07:27In 2014, Rosalia's ex-boyfriend was registered in the register of suspects as a necessary act
07:34for double homicide and concealment of a corpse.
07:39The clothes the man was wearing on the night of his disappearance were examined and some were found
07:46traces of gunpowder. This is contamination, his lawyer will say, due
07:53to a poor collection of clothing. The defense's argument will prevail, and the investigation will begin in 2021.
08:01the case regarding Rosalia Molin and Paola Costantini will be archived.
08:06Patrizia, you have the right to seek the truth and at this point it wouldn't be important
08:15that the Venice prosecutor's office took action because you have the right?
08:21Of course. Also to do more in-depth investigations, given what can be done.
08:27now, even the DNA, I understand, on the clothes of the ex-boyfriend that were found
08:33traces of gunpowder, which were not few in any case.
08:38Patrizia, I thank you for being here at Detective and at this point in the case
08:45specific to the crime, we must talk about the crime, the so-called buranelle of his sister
08:55and my aunt's.
08:57Divide me
08:57G services,
08:57you
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