Filippo Turetta, accused of the murder of his ex-girlfriend Giulia Cecchettin, admitted in court to premeditating the crime. During questioning, the defendant provided chilling details about the planning and execution of the crime. A meticulously planned plan.
Turetta confessed to having compiled a list of actions to take in the days leading up to the murder, including withdrawing cash and planning how to cover his tracks. He also admitted to having purchased the murder tools well in advance.
The statements of Turetta They were compared with evidence gathered by investigators, including security camera footage and expert reports. The investigations confirmed the premeditation of the crime and refuted the initial versions provided by the accused.
During the interrogation, the atmosphere in the courtroom was tense. Turetta, visibly distressed, answered questions evasively and contradictorily. Giulia's father, present in the audience, listened with great pain to the confessions of his daughter's killer.
The defendant's words
“I thought about kidnapping her and taking her life,” Turetta admitted.
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Turetta deposits a report of about forty pages
"Filippo will file a document of approximately 40 pages in which he will calmly reconstruct his memories point by point and try to add or supplement what was said during the lengthy interrogations."
His defense attorney, Giovanni Caruso, said this upon arrival at the Assize Court in Venice. The new hearing in the Giulia Cecchettin murder trial will soon begin there, during which the defendant will answer questions from the prosecution, defense, and civil parties for the first time. How is Turetta doing? The lawyer was asked: "He's a wet rabbit, can you say?" was Caruso's response.







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What a terrible story, it's scary to think how coldly he planned this crime.