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00:09Saturday 26 February 2011 in a field in Chignolo d'Isola in the province of Bergamo a
00:17the plane is just a model but there is a real dead person
00:27I remember that day yes I was at home I received a message from a colleague she wrote to me they have
00:35found Iara they found Iara I didn't find Iara and I ran straight away well the driver came to pick me up and
00:42we will run immediately to the place Iara Gambirasi is a thirteen year old that the whole of Italy has learned to
00:53know they have been looking for her for three months they found her by chance she was murdered see
01:11a corpse always scares you, you never get used to it, a tragic and complex mystery opens up
01:21mystery that I too have followed for six long years, retracing all the steps of an investigation that
01:27She made history through science. My name is Fiorenza Sarzanini. I'm a journalist at the Corriere della Sera.
01:37This is my account of one of the most disturbing news stories in our country.
01:56It all begins in the province of Bergamo in Brembate di Sopra on November 26, 2010 at 5:30 pm.
02:05Iara Gambirasi is going to the gym, it's her second home because Iara is a promising girl
02:13rhythmic gymnastics that day Iara didn't have to go to the gym she went to the gym because
02:18she had to replace her sister as she had to carry a stereo that was needed for training
02:27Iara stays at the gym until 6:30 pm then leaves to go home
02:35but she never arrived home
02:41Another 13-year-old girl has been missing since Friday in the province of Bergamo.
02:46Iara Gambirasi, 13 years old, seems to have disappeared into thin air. The search has continued without stopping since 6.30pm.
02:53Friday afternoon when the teenager was last seen at the sports hall of the
02:58a village that is 700 meters from home and then nothing more
03:04it was the classic disappearance of a minor in fact the report by the police prevented us
03:13Carabinieri from the Ponte San Pietro station
03:19the investigations start from the gym and its exits, one main and one secondary which
03:27leads to the road that Iara usually takes to return home, a few hundred meters away
03:34they quickly make a particularly isolated area, poorly lit and without security cameras
03:45video surveillance
03:49Iara takes the same route the night she disappears, it is not known if she had done that
03:56At that moment the investigators first turn to the Alpine rescue team which leads
04:02search dogs and then from Switzerland in particular comes a dog is
04:10a molecular dog called joker is able to sniff out traces of living people
04:16these dogs are made to sniff Iara's clothes the molecular dogs are made to sniff
04:22they smelled the presence of macaws from inside the gym to the exit of the secondary school
04:27of the gym and then followed the tracks to the Mapello construction site where they confirmed the
04:34presence of olfactory traces of the little iana this is a first trace that reaches the
04:45investigators and it is apparently incomprehensible why and how a young girl would have gone to
04:53that time at the construction site of a town two kilometers from his home to understand it the investigators analyze the
05:03Iara's telephone traffic, who exchanges three messages with a friend that evening; the first one is received.
05:09at 6.25pm what time are we going down to the race on Sunday second is sent at 6.44pm we have to
05:21be there at 8am the cell is compatible with the gym in Brembate above the third message
05:28Iara receives it at 6.49pm ok thanks bye the cell connected however is the one on via natta a
05:39Mapello, the town where the shipyard is located, Iara was hiding a secret that would lead her to
05:47attending a construction site who is iara gambirasio from the same diary of the girl we had understood that it is
05:56she was a clean girl who was particularly dutiful in her duties and had strange friends and company.
06:07he devoted himself to school and sports activities, there was not a phone call, a message or anything
06:15that could make one think of a whim of hers, something that didn't make her feel bad
06:27no trace no one who speaks of shadows around iara until the little brother
06:33He tells investigators of a fear that tormented his sister. The little brother says that Iara was intimidated.
06:41from a gentleman a gentleman with a long car who was looking at her and this gentleman had a goatee
06:49or rather the beard says the beard and he was chubby the investigators take note and go
06:58forward they wonder if the disappearance of Iara could be linked to the family sphere father Fulvio mother
07:07Maura and then the four children including Iara, the Gambirazio family is a simple family
07:20dignified are those people who are devoted to an attitude as marked as possible by
07:33to the utmost correctness always and in any case in any circumstance it is not a family
07:39wealthy potentially subject to seizure and then the only option left was seizure for other reasons
07:49The Bergamo prosecutor's office has opened a case against unknown persons for kidnapping.
08:10a few days later the police collected a testimony
08:16he says that the evening Iara disappeared he was travelling with the sports centre on
08:23his left says he saw a construction van coming from the opposite side of his and
08:31he was afraid that it would come against him because he was going so fast, instead he turned into Via Morlotti which
08:39it's exactly the road that Iara took to go back home let's stop for a moment the molecular dog hears
08:49Iara's trail in the Mapello construction site. Iara's cell phone connects to a cell in the area.
08:55finally a testimony speaks of a bricklayer's van three clues do not always make proof
09:05but they cast doubt that the Iara mystery could be linked to the construction world, it turns out that
09:12the evening when Iara disappears at the Mapello construction site some bricklayers are working and it is precisely
09:19investigating that construction site which on December 4, 2010, eight days after Iara's disappearance, arrives
09:26a twist I confirm this indiscretion because two people were arrested yesterday
09:35afternoon around 6.30pm on a ferry that had left an hour and a half earlier
09:41around 5pm from the port of Genoa and was headed towards Morocco. It appears to be a citizen
09:48Italian and a Tunisian citizen some suspicions had focused precisely on the figure of the
09:54Tunisian citizen the Tunisian is actually a Moroccan his name is Mohammed Fikri and he works
10:03at the Mapello construction site what got him into trouble was the translation of a phone call that Fikri
10:11he did in his language on the day of departure for Morocco there is an interception which is a
10:21background where the interpreter gives a translation of a sentence he would have said while waiting for
10:33the user he called answered for the one who has a background saying sorry I don't have it
10:42I killed Fikri, he defends himself, denies having said those words and proves that he booked from
10:50time the trip to Morocco the prosecutor's office has other translations of that phone call made by interpreters
10:56several no one uses the word killed 11 days after the disappearance of Iara Fikri is then released
11:06can they explain to us what happened he left half an hour ago as I said before he asked
11:13to avoid the cameras but it is clear that he cannot face his future at this time.
11:20name will bounce around in the investigation in a waltzer of 16 translations which together with other elements
11:27they will exonerate him definitively in the meantime time passes and now there is an army looking for Iara
11:38young gymnast has entered everyone's hearts
11:54they looked for it in abandoned houses they also looked for it in municipalities in small towns
12:01Kilometers away from where Iara had disappeared they looked for her under the hedges every day she was not there
12:09There was no Saturday, there was no Sunday, there was no holiday, these jokes were made every day
12:16I believe they have done everything that could be done, starting with the mayor and the authorities.
12:22it was a country that would have given anything to see Iara back home
12:30but other days pass without the investigators having brought Iara home from
12:36her family from her mother Maura felt like a mother who has had her life taken away can feel
12:44the little girl was trying hard but you could tell she was suffering a lot, as you would say to a mother, perhaps yours
12:56daughter is no longer there after a month of painful silence maura and fulvio gambirasio decide to
13:04speaking publicly we implore the mercy of those people who hold Iara we ask
13:15them to dust off in their conscience a feeling of love and after having looked at it in the
13:21eyes open that door, that gate that separates her from her freedom, we pray to you
13:29Give us back our daughter, help us put the puzzle of our daily lives back together, we don't deserve it.
13:36to continue our life without Iara's smile but the appeal of the Gambirasios falls on deaf ears only
13:50two months later, thanks to a toy airplane, comes the terrible discovery that no one
13:58parent would never want to play dead seeing a corpse always scares you you don't get used to it then the
14:12the corpse of a child of a little girl that vision has marked us
14:40yes good evening and so of Iara Gambirasio the body found today in a very thick in the very thick
14:48vegetation of an uncultivated field here in Chignolo d'Isola, a few kilometers away from Brembate
14:53above his body was found by a man who was testing his remote-controlled aircraft
15:00right in the open countryside and immediately alerted the police and the Carabinieri
15:10It's one thing to find a body immediately and then have a 100% frozen crime scene.
15:16It's one thing to find a body after three months, which in these three months we absolutely cannot
15:21to know what could have happened Iara is wearing leggings sneakers jacket sweatshirt
15:30t-shirt, panties and bra
15:35The cell phone is missing but the SIM card and battery, the iPod and the house keys are there
15:43This makes us understand that the gentleman who used precautions with that individual
15:50that is, he is not exactly a fool, in fact he opened the phone by disconnecting the SIM card and the battery.
15:58this is precisely to avoid that it would later be possible to identify the place where it is located
16:08the body is taken to the Institute of Forensic Medicine in Milan for an autopsy
16:15the wounds on the small jar could demonstrate a relentless attack against him and in fact carried out with a firearm
16:27cuts
16:30the weapon could have been a knife or a box cutter
16:36the head was hit with a blunt object
16:45scientifically it can be said that no blow or wound was fatal
16:50for this reason we can say that Iara died of starvation in the hours following her disappearance
16:57It is very likely that she died sometime during the night or in the early hours of the following morning
17:13According to the medical examiners, the body most likely remained in the Chignolo d'Isola field from the moment of death.
17:21upon discovery
17:22the tuft of grass held tightly in his right hand would prove it
17:26the stems twisted around the ankles and the traces of earth under the soles of the shoes
17:32why didn't anyone look for Iara even there, just 10 km from her home?
17:40one can be accused of competence
17:43Let me explain better. I know that the body could be found in the Chignolo d'Isola area.
17:49I know so if I don't find it it means I didn't do my job well
17:53but when the area can be any area of the Bergamo area
17:59the province of Bergamo is quite large
18:02it's difficult
18:04I returned to the field like all the other journalists who followed this case
18:08to see what it was like, how it had changed
18:10and it was completely different
18:12very tall, very green, very lush vegetation
18:16so much so that it was difficult for me to find the point where Iara had been found
18:24or one could hypothesize that Iara was brought there only after
18:30the traces found on the body of the little Iara do not testify to any movements
18:36or of the passages of the body from one part to another
18:39the only thing we can hypothesize if we wanted to say that the body was transported
18:46one way or another is the presence of red fibers on the body of iara
18:51red fibers that could very well be
18:54may have been deposited following a blanket that may have been wrapped around Iara's body
19:05Dust and particular substances are then found in the upper airways and on the shoes
19:12Iara had metal powders in her shoes
19:16let's say that these metal residues together with the construction site dust
19:19they can be read as the presence of iara inside a construction site
19:24or inside an environment saturated with construction dust
19:27to search for further traces the girl's clothes are sent to the RIS
19:33the scientific investigations department of the Carabinieri
19:37Meanwhile, the medical-legal investigations continue for several months
19:50Iara Gambirasio's funeral will be held only on Saturday, May 28th.
19:55a few days earlier he would have turned 14
20:02that there will be iari
20:03with a construction site country
20:09who tell each other about playing
20:09that are told each other
20:10liked
20:17Applause
20:36But a few days before the funeral, there is a twist.
20:51Applause
20:52In February 2011, three months after her disappearance and after an exhausting search, Iara Gambirasio, a thirteen-year-old gymnast, was found dead.
21:02of the province of Bergamo.
21:04She was murdered.
21:06While his story moves the whole of Italy, the investigators, since the first days of his disappearance, have been following a lead that
21:14leads to a construction site.
21:17And the clue seems to strengthen when the autopsy on Iara's body reveals traces of substances linked to the world of
21:25'building.
21:26But there is also another analysis, the one carried out by RIS, on the girl's clothes.
21:31And it is from here that the Iara Gambirasio case will experience a fundamental turning point.
21:52The RIS communicated to the investigators the results of the tests carried out on the young gymnast's clothes.
21:59A biological trace, male, has been identified.
22:03It is found on panties and leggings and is a very important trace.
22:12Because it is in the intimate area and therefore it is probably there that contact with the person who committed the crime occurred.
22:20crime.
22:21The presence of this male subject in this anatomical area of the victim is certainly a very relevant and highly significant fact.
22:30evidentiary.
22:36It is not easy to define with certainty the nature of this trace, but tests deny that it is saliva.
22:43and seminal fluid.
22:46According to the autopsy, Iara was not sexually assaulted.
22:55Most likely Iara was chosen out of physical interest in Iara herself.
23:05However, genetic and forensic tests did not confirm this possibility.
23:14It is a mixed trace, composed of the victim's blood and probably that of her killer.
23:22It cannot be said with certainty because it is a mixed track.
23:27From here the fight extracts a DNA, classified as Unknown 1.
23:33Is Iara's killer Unknown 1 then?
23:38Unknown 1 is the hook to get to Iara's killer.
23:45Unknown 1 is the subject who left the traces on Iara's clothes.
23:52The RIS analyses were able to reconstruct that Unknown 1 was a Caucasian male.
23:59Now all that remains is to give it a name and a face, starting from its DNA.
24:05Because for each of us, DNA is like an invisible fingerprint.
24:10In synergy with the Carabinieri, we all operated in this sector by carrying out screening and population sampling.
24:22precisely in search of the person who could have perpetrated this type of crime.
24:31By carrying out compulsory or voluntary sampling, investigators acquire many genetic profiles
24:37to then compare them with that of Unknown 1.
24:43This DNA investigation is starting to make history.
24:47However, there are still no suspects in the death of Iara Gambirasio, the thirteen-year-old who disappeared in Brembate on November 26th.
24:53and last year found dead three months later.
24:55In this preview, we offer you the statements of the prosecutor Letizia Ruggeri who is investigating this case.
25:01We have collected thousands, I would say, that's what we can say, of DNA during the course of these investigations.
25:06These are DNA samples from people of different ethnicities and nationalities, and we are examining them all.
25:16I would say that Iara's case is an unprecedented case in terms of number and
25:22type of comparison samples that were taken.
25:25Nothing like this has ever happened in the world, that is, such a massive collection of comparison samples.
25:32At most, we reached a few hundred.
25:35But none of the extracted genetic profiles are compatible with the one found on Iara's panties and leggings.
25:44Yet investigators continue to move forward because they are increasingly convinced that the DNA lead is the right one.
25:53What helped us in the investigation, what gave us an input, was the check at the nightclub
26:06located in the area where the body was found.
26:15Everyone is identified by everyone in the nightclub. Everyone.
26:21And from each of these, in the following days, the DNA is extracted.
26:28Forensic scientists are analyzing DNA samples taken from nightclub patrons.
26:38For the first time, a genetic profile appears to point to Unknown 1.
26:46It belongs to a 30-year-old man who lives in Brembate di Sopra. His name is Damiano Guerinoni.
26:52But Damiano Guerinoni has an ironclad alibi and above all he is something different from Unknown 1.
26:59Unknown 1 and Damiano Guerinoni have very similar, but not identical, DNA.
27:06So Unknown 1 must be someone who revolves around Damiano Guerinoni on a family level, but it cannot be Damiano
27:14Guerinoni.
27:14Damiano Guerinoni is somehow related, or it is assumed he may be related patrilineally, to Unknown 1.
27:25It is within the Guerinoni family that we must continue to investigate.
27:44Two of Damiano Guerinoni's cousins are attracting attention.
27:49Their genetic profiles are even more compatible with that of Unknown 1.
27:55The solution must not be far away.
27:59To find it, however, you have to move about fifty kilometers from Brembate di sopra, in Val Seriana.
28:07On these roads, which I also travelled by car, a bus driver worked, Giuseppe Guerinoni, the father of the
28:15Damiano's cousins.
28:17However, Giuseppe Guerinoni died in 1999.
28:21How can a man who died 11 years before Iara's murder fit into this story?
28:27And most importantly, after all this time, is it possible to have his DNA?
28:34We are provided with postcards and Giuseppe Benedetto Guerinoni's driving license.
28:40From one of these postcards we are able to extrapolate through the stamp a genetic profile which, compared with Unknown 1,
28:51This suggests a direct father-son relationship.
28:58Giuseppe Guerinoni would therefore have a father-son bond with Unknown 1.
29:03But his biological children, Damiano's cousins, have already been excluded from the investigation.
29:09At this point, the hypothesis could be another.
29:12We had to think that there was another individual belonging to the family who was not known.
29:17And we formulated the hypothesis of the illegitimate child.
29:22An illegitimate child, an identity to rebuild.
29:25A new challenge for investigators.
29:28For everyone, yet another twist.
29:31It is a hypothesis that is usually rejected, both for moral and logical reasons.
29:37It's not that likely.
29:39So it took us a while to make it clear that that hypothesis was actually the only possible one.
29:47Through their consultant Giorgio Portera, the Gambirasios are requesting the exhumation of Guerinoni's body.
29:54We first had to be sure that Franco Abollo's DNA could actually belong to this person.
30:02And on top of that, we had to provide highly scientific, almost confidential feedback.
30:10In March 2013, two years after the discovery of Yara Gambirasio, Guerinoni's body was exhumed and analyzed.
30:22The extracted DNA confirms that Giuseppe Guerinoni is the father of Unknown 1.
30:29DNA analysis confirms that the murderer of the thirteen-year-old from Brembate in the Bergamo area is the son of Giuseppe Guerinoni,
30:37the driver who died in 1999 and was identified in recent months.
30:42The killer, however, still remains unidentified.
30:44Let's hear it.
30:44From a scientific point of view, this is a confirmation beyond any doubt.
30:50The compatibility between the DNA taken from a blood stain found on Yara's body
30:54and therefore traceable to his killer and Giuseppe Guerinoni's DNA is greater than 99.99%.
31:02In short, for science, Guerinoni is certainly the father of the murderer of the thirteen-year-old girl from Brembate sopra.
31:08The mystery, however, does not clear up, because the man in question remains nameless and faceless.
31:14We had given a father to Unknown 1, who was Giuseppe Guerinoni, but we did not know the mother.
31:19So from here comes this other investigative thread, which is the search for Unknown 1's mother.
31:27Who could be the mother of Unknown 1?
31:31To find it, the life of Giuseppe Guerinoni is sifted through.
31:36And in a small province, you know, everyone knows everything.
31:40But there is someone who knows more than the others.
31:44She is a former colleague of Giuseppe Guerinoni, who lives in Parre, a small village in the Alta Valle Seriana,
31:51to whom Giuseppe Guerinoni had confided that he had impregnated a girl,
31:57and that it could have been between the mid 60s and early 70s.
32:05But that former colleague doesn't want to talk about it anymore.
32:09However, the investigators do not give up.
32:12Nearly 500 women who moved between the 60s and 70s have been identified
32:19from Val Seriana, to the Guerinoni area, to the area of Iara's murder.
32:23DNA is taken from each of these women to compare it with that of Unknown 1.
32:30This investigation is extraordinary, not only for the human resources it has set in motion,
32:39not only for more or less 21,000 tests, DNA samples that were done,
32:45but also because it provoked a reaction in the public that, in my opinion, was different from all the others.
33:07In Brembate di Sopra, Iara's memory is always alive.
33:10On May 29, 2014, a small monument was dedicated to her.
33:17God grant that the murderer converts, that there be a little remorse that does not keep him quiet,
33:29God grant that he converts, that he turns himself in.
33:34We've made a lot of skin, but if anyone knows...
33:41He will have to explain how he manages to live with such a burden.
33:46Every morning when I wake up I hope to turn on the computer and read in the newspaper that the murderer has been found.
33:53It's June 16, 2014.
34:07Interior Minister Angelino Alfano made a sensational announcement on Twitter.
34:14Iara Gambirasio's killer has been identified.
34:27June 2014.
34:29Four years have passed since the death of Iara Gambirasio.
34:32Throughout this time, public opinion has never forgotten the young gymnast.
34:38And the investigators did not stop searching for the truth for a single day.
34:43From Iara's clothes they isolated a male DNA classified as Unknown 1
34:50and have since collected thousands of genetic profiles for comparison.
34:57No one seems to know when this work will end and where it will lead.
35:02Until a tweet from Minister Angelino Alfano announced that Iara Gambirasio's murderer had been identified.
35:15June 16, 2014 is a hot day for us journalists.
35:20On the hunt for information, revelations, but above all, a name and a face.
35:26I'm in the prosecutor's office area and someone tells me to be ready.
35:33We're all holding our breath, and it's possible that this time we're there.
35:39Prosecutor Francesco Dettori confirmed that he is the person most likely to be implicated.
35:49We arrived in front of the barracks in Via delle Valli and then the wave of cameras and of
35:56journalists
35:57if we were all wondering who he was.
36:00Who is Iara Gambirasio's killer and how was he identified?
36:13The discovery comes a few days before Minister Alfano's announcement
36:18examining the list of those 500 women who had moved from Val Seriana,
36:24the area of Giuseppe Guerinoni, to the area of Iara's murder.
36:28The DNA belonging to the people included in this list was processed by the biology laboratory
36:35of the University of Pavia.
36:37In that laboratory, the DNA of Mrs. Ester Arzuffi was identified
36:44as DNA belonging to the mother of the unknown subject who left her trace on the victim's clothes.
36:54Ester Arzuffi is a 67-year-old woman who lived in Giuseppe Guerinoni's village.
37:01They lived on the same street.
37:08Then she left with her husband, Giovanni Bossetti,
37:12and in 1970 she gave birth to twins, Laura Letizia and Massimo Giuseppe.
37:22Massimo Giuseppe Bossetti lives in Mapello and knows Brembate di sopra well.
37:29He lived in Brembate where his parents had moved.
37:33He also often passed through here on his way back from work sites.
37:37Bossetti, in fact, is a bricklayer.
37:40We were looking with preference, but not exclusively, because the judgment was of greater compatibility, but not of exclusion,
37:48a person who carried out construction activities.
37:51This was indicated to us by the results of the necropsy investigation,
37:57which had found that both on the victim's clothes and on her skin,
38:03there was a lot of dust typically attributable to construction activities.
38:10The investigators' search continues.
38:14The cell hooked by Bossetti at 5.45pm on 26 November 2010
38:19it's the same one hooked by Iara at 6.49pm.
38:24At 5.45pm he reaches Mapello Vianatta's cell,
38:29which is a cell that covers that area, the last one on your phone,
38:33which is not used again until the next morning at 7.34am.
38:39There's still one clue missing.
38:42Bossetti has no criminal record.
38:45Nobody knows his DNA.
38:46They stop him with a fake traffic check.
38:50He is coming home with his family, his wife, his children,
38:53they simply give him a breathalyzer test.
38:56They make it blow twice.
38:59And this was clearly to have as much material as possible.
39:03Laboratory tests say there is a 99.9% match.
39:09between Bossetti's DNA and that found on Iara's leggings and panties.
39:16On June 16, 2014, Bossetti was arrested while at work.
39:27His face is shocked, he doesn't say anything.
39:32Then he will always and only proclaim his innocence.
39:48The investigation into the murder of Iara Gambirasio becomes the investigation into Massimo Giuseppe Bossetti.
39:56A man whose mother and wife defend him without, however, providing him with an alibi.
40:02Bossetti's van and computer are analyzed.
40:06According to the prosecution, the man allegedly conducted searches by typing in certain keywords.
40:13Thirteen year olds, sex.
40:16Furthermore, cameras in the area around the gym in Brembate di Sopra
40:20they would have taken a van like Bossetti's
40:24turn several times in the hours of Iara's disappearance.
40:30Finally, on Iara's leggings and jacket
40:33Textile fibers compatible with those isolated on the seats of Bossetti's van were found.
40:40For the prosecution it's enough, for the defense absolutely not.
40:46Defense fibers are elements so common to other people
40:52which cannot be used against him.
40:57The defense questions the van
40:59because he says that the one filmed by the cameras is not Bossetti's van
41:03because it has the shortest wheelbase, that is, the distance between the wheels, it is not that of Bossetti.
41:09The defense also questions the value of the computer searches
41:13because he says that they are not child pornography searches anyway
41:18and there is no proof that Massimo Giuseppe Bossetti had done them.
41:23But above all the defense questions the DNA
41:26because something happened in the meantime.
41:30What happened? That in the DNA analysis, as you have always known,
41:35considered the star evidence against the arrested man
41:38with the accusation of being the murderer of the girl from Brembate, an ambiguity emerges.
41:43The news is causing discussion and emerges from the report of a consultant to the Bergamo prosecutor's office
41:47tasked with analyzing the hair and fur found on Yara's body.
41:51The mitochondrial profile, the report states, was certainly attributable to the victim
41:56and not to the subject defined as unknown 1.
41:59There is a technical issue regarding the generic analysis that certainly needs to be clarified.
42:05Essentially, DNA is divided into two components.
42:08One part that can be traced back to Massimo Giuseppe Bossetti.
42:12The mitochondrial part, however, does not match that of Yara's alleged murderer.
42:17We recall that Bossetti has been in prison since June 16th,
42:20nailed right by the star evidence, lawyer, DNA.
42:25Look, I don't want to get into the more strictly scientific disposition.
42:29I just want to remember the words, some words used by Dr. Previderè,
42:34which speaks of anomalies.
42:37So, faced with these anomalies, I have doubts, serious doubts.
42:43It's July 1st, 2016.
42:46The trial against Massimo Giuseppe Bossetti has been underway for a year.
42:52Today the judges pronounce the first instance sentence.
42:56The prosecution asked for life imprisonment.
42:59Cameras are not allowed in the courtroom.
43:03But there wasn't a day that went by without Bossetti dividing public opinion.
43:10The media scrutinized his life and that of his family.
43:15But the bricklayer from Mapello has always denied being Yara Gambirasio's murderer.
43:23Here we are, look, the sentence has just been released, from what I hear it's about life imprisonment.
43:30Life imprisonment for Massimo Giuseppe Bossetti.
43:33Life imprisonment for the murder of Yara Gambirasio.
43:36Massimo Bossetti's sentence has finally arrived.
43:38The judges of the Bergamo Assize Court sentenced him in the first instance to the heaviest penalty.
43:43The appeal he made to the judges immediately before the Council Chamber was of no avail.
43:48to reiterate his innocence once again.
43:59This is the first procedural truth.
44:02Perhaps there will be other truths to tell, other pages to write.
44:08Maybe this story isn't over.
44:10Yara Gambirasio's life certainly ended too soon.
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