There is a witness who witnessed the attack on Giulia Cecchettin by Filippo Turetta, filmed by the surveillance cameras of the Dior factory on Saturday evening in the parking lot on via Quinta Strada in Fossò.
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It would be a security guard of the establishment who from inside the guardhouse would have witnessed the scene and heard the screams of the young woman. The guardhouse is in fact manned every night by security guards.
It would have been the security guard on duty at that time who reported to the police that Giulia was screaming “you're hurting me”. The closed circuit cameras that recorded the scene in fact have no audio and do not point directly at the public road but at the Dior parking lot and therefore partially filmed the scene.
Giulia Cecchettin fought for almost 25 minutes before surrendering to her tormentor. This is stated in the custody order of the Venice GIP, which traces the times of the double attack on Saturday, November 11, of which her ex-boyfriend Filippo Turetta, now in prison in Germany, is accused.
Giulia screamed: “You're hurting me like this”
Giulia's cries for help, and the invocation "you're hurting me like this" are heard - we read in the documents - by a neighbor at 23.15:150 p.m., in the parking lot 23.40 meters from the Cecchettin house. When the murderous action has already moved to the industrial area of Fossò, and Turetta is seen loading the body into the car, the time is XNUMX:XNUMX p.m.
In 22 minutes the attacks and the agony
According to the chronological reconstruction carried out by the Prosecutor's Office, it is at 23.18:150 pm that the witness reports the attack in via Aldo Moro, about XNUMX meters from the Cecchettin house. A female voice screams "you're hurting me like this" repeatedly asking for help; then the witness sees "violently kicking a figure that was on the ground" and then the Punto moving away.
It is here that traces of blood and a 21-centimeter kitchen knife, without a handle, were found, along with a shoe print, probably stained with blood. From the cameras of Fossò, about 6 kilometers from Vigonovo, it emerged that Giulia, injured but not seriously, managed to escape, being chased by Filippo, who threw her to the ground, she fell at the height of the sidewalk and did not move anymore.
The assailant moves her, then goes to get the car, probably loads her into the back seat and flees. Blood with hair on the curb and a piece of silver duct tape soaked in blood and hair were later found on the sidewalk, "probably applied to the victim to prevent her from speaking," the judge wrote.
Here too, a blood-stained shoe print was found, which was compatible with the one in the Vigonovo parking lot. It was 23.40:23.50 p.m.; at 9.07:12 p.m. the black Punto left the area, then it was seen in various points in the provinces of Venice and Treviso. The last shot was at XNUMX:XNUMX a.m. on November XNUMX, from Cortina in the direction of Dobbiaco.
The 'symbol' footprint. His shoe mixed with her blood
They erased it this morning, it was still there. The dots on the sole clearly visible, the blood, the “blood trace” in scientific language. A worker from the municipality of Vigonovo arrived in an orange overall under a white sky, he bent down with a brush and rubbed the bleach on the cement.
Gone, like a stain on a dress. The print of Filippo Turettta's sneaker mixed with Giulia Cecchettin's blood occupied two tiles. A print as long as the foot of a boy six feet tall. She, as can be understood from reading the investigation documents, had gotten out of his car bleeding from the stab wounds after the first attack in the parking lot a few meters from her house.
He chased her to get her back one more time, the last time, and left his signature in the blood. Giulia's escape to be free, Filippo's desire to keep her close to him, and then, many kilometers later, always according to the prosecution's reconstruction, attack her again, throw her to the ground, make her lose more blood until she died with too much blood still in her body to resist, "hemorrhagic shock," writes the judge.
And then throw it into a ravine to make it disappear from the sight of those who were looking for it. But that footprint remained there for ten days, and the teachers and children from the nursery school that overlooks the little square passed by it many times.
Article published on November 21, 2023 - 13:52
I wonder how it is possible that no one noticed what was happening, especially if there were surveillance cameras.
What a terrible news, poor Giulia had to face such terrible agony.
Did the police do everything they could to find the attacker? I hope justice is done for Giulia.
I hope the attacker is punished for what he did, no one deserves to go through such violence.
This is a sad example of how much work still needs to be done to combat gender violence in our society.