Giulia Cecchettin had confided in her dearest friend, Giulia Zecchin, that she felt fear towards her ex-boyfriend Filippo Turetta.
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In an interview given yesterday to 'Who has seen it' and anticipated by Tg1, Zecchin recounted the circumstance, which took place during a date between the two boys in an ice cream shop. “He had proposed to her to get back together”, Zecchin said, “and she had refused.
At that point, Filippo he had reacted disproportionately: he had stood up and slammed his hands on the table. Giulia had confided in me, 'Luckily we were surrounded by other people, because I was scared.'
Also from 'Chi l'ha visto', other messages from the chat between Filippo and Giulia were shown which highlight the obsession and control that the 22-year-old exercised over the girl when they were still together.
“Why are you so mean”, wrote Filippo, referring to an appointment Giulia had with her friends, “you know you make me feel bad when you go out alone. You already went to breakfast two weeks ago.” “If it happens”, he concluded, “truly nothing will ever be the same again.”
Turetta's car arrives at the Ris in Parma tomorrow
The arrival of the Fiat Grande Punto black aboard which Filippo Turetta, a confessed murderer of Giulia Cecchettin, fled to Germany and is expected tomorrow, barring unforeseen circumstances, in the laboratories of Parma rice. The analysis of the vehicle and the evidence inside it will be an important step in the investigation by the Venice Public Prosecutor's Office, which is investigating the young man for kidnapping, aggravated homicide and concealment of a corpse.
Through the 'blood stain pattern analysis' the carabinieri should be able to obtain elements to understand whether Giulia was stabbed on the seat of the car a few meters from her home or during the second attack in the industrial area of Fosso'.
The analyses will also concern the black bags, the mobile phone and the scotch tape found by the German agents who arrested the student. The results of these investigations could also lead to the contestation by the pm Andrea Petroni of new aggravating factors such as premeditation.
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Article published on 14 December 2023 - 13:32