Marco Di Lauro, a 41bis prisoner in Sassari, did not even want to go before the judge for the hearing to validate his arrest.
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According to what has been learned Marco Di Lauro (arrested on March 2, 2019 after a long period of absence that began on 7 December 2004) has shown clear signs of impatience.
He repeatedly refused to speak to the judge and also to the lawyer appointed by his attorney Gennaro Pecoraro, and several times expressed his desire to return to where he came from, without contesting the charges brought by the investigators, namely that he had instigated, together with his brother Vincenzo, the murder of Luigi Giannino, killed on 13 June 2007.
For about a year Marco Di Lauro has been refusing treatment for psychological problems prescribed by doctors: he was hospitalized under strict observation in Psychiatric departments of Turin and Cagliari and even in those moments he always refused to talk to psychiatrists.
Even the big brother Cosimo manifested psychological problems during his detention: he is deceased on June 13, 2022 after serving 17 years of imprisonment under the 41bis regime in the Opera prison.
Investigators are convinced that this is a strategy aimed at obtaining some benefit.ex ghost boss as he was called for years due to his long period as a fugitive, last Wednesday the Carabinieri and the DDA of Naples notified new serious charges in relation to a murder that occurred in the context of the so-called second Scampia feud.
Vincenzo Di Lauro instead denies the charges
Vincenzo Di Lauro, known as F2, the second son of the clan leader Paolo Di Lauro, who was arrested by the Carabinieri last Wednesday in Naples on charges of being the instigator of the crime, denied the charges.murder of Luigi Giannino, killed on 13 June 2007 in the so-called second Scampia feud.
He was the first to be questioned after the flurry of arrests (16 in total) carried out following investigations by the Naples Prosecutor's Office (deputy prosecutors De Marco, Capuano and Giugliano) into eight murders that occurred in Secondigliano, between mid-March 2007 and early 2008.
“I had already been in prison for three months (his arrest dates back to March 23, 2007) when the murder took place and my conversations during the interviews were all intercepted,” said Vincenzo who also denied having had any contact with the person (the collaborator of justice Salvatore Musolino) who accuses him of having given the death order. The lawyer Antonio Abet, who is defending Vincenzo Di Lauro, reports that a appeal to the Review Court.
Article published on March 31, 2023 - 16pm