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Tue, 08 Apr 2025 13:58:34 -0700 zerosugar from private IP, post #11735275 /all Cecchettin case: for the Assize Court of Venice Filippo Turetta did not act with cruelty The dynamics, "certainly brutal", are not believed to have been "dictated, in those particular ways, by a deliberate choice of the accused" According to the judges of the Assize Court of Venice, in killing Giulia Cecchettin, there was no aggravating circumstance of cruelty. The first-instance magistrates who sentenced to life imprisonment Filippo Turetta, for the murder of the 22-year-old committed on November 11, 2023, in the motivation for the sentence they explain that it is not possible to "deduce with certainty, and beyond any reasonable doubt" that Filippo Turetta intended to "inflict on the victim", Giulia Cecchettin, "gratuitous and additional suffering". They also write that "the number of stab wounds inflicted cannot be valued for this purpose, in itself" because, according to the judges, those stab wounds are not "a way to cruelly inflict cruelty or to mutilate the victim", but "a consequence of inexperience and inability". The dynamics of the murder of Giulia Cecchettin, "certainly brutal", are not believed to have been "dictated, in those particular ways, by a deliberate choice of the defendant" because Turetta "did not have the competence and experience to inflict more effective blows on the victim, suitable for causing the girl's death in a quicker and cleaner way". The areas of the stab wounds "appear to be the result of a hasty action, linked to the urgency of completing the murder" and would not be a "significant element of the existence, on the part of the accused, of the will to inflict additional and gratuitous suffering on the victim, necessary in order to be able to consider the aggravating circumstance of cruelty integrated". “Lucidity and rationality” characterized Turetta after killing Giulia Cecchettin, with the “clear and undeniable will to hide the body in order to at least delay its discovery”. The judges reconstruct that the duration of Giulia Cecchettin’s murder, about 20 minutes, “a period of time during which she had the possibility of perceiving ‘imminent death’. To this end, however, there is no proof that having prolonged the victim’s anguish was an act in itself, the result of the defendant’s deliberate will to cause her additional and gratuitous suffering”. The judges speak of “vile and despicable motives” for the murder, “dictated by intolerance for the young woman’s freedom of self-determination, whose autonomy in even the most banal life choices was not accepted by the defendant”. Turetta, in his confession, "limited himself to admitting only the circumstances for which there was already ample evidence in the documents of another party", a conduct "in line with the behavior he had during the first interrogation, when he not only remained silent but openly lied about various, even serious, circumstances that later emerged following the careful investigations carried out. From the interceptions of the conversations that occurred in prison between him and his parents - the judges write - it is clear that he was aware of the fact that, in addition to the elements that had emerged up to that point, there was much more against him, and yet he was careful not to mention it during the interrogation". #News Tue, 08 Apr 2025 14:20:14 -0700 zerosugar from private IP Reply #10956244 Here is yet another article on Turetta. BTW, the Captain's Daughter is one of my favorite stories ever! It has a certain dark dry humor and winter vibes that I just love. Life Behind Bars: Filippo Turetta's New Routine Filippo Turetta reads novels from the prison library, but has not picked up his university books again. On the date that saw the posthumous awarding of a degree to Giulia Cecchettin, the ex-girlfriend he killed with about twenty stab wounds, the 22-year-old from Padua spent another day like many since November 25th, when the doors of Montorio prison opened for him. The new cellmate Turetta, who stayed in the infirmary for a long time, has been moved to a normal section of the Verona penitentiary: he is an 'ordinary prisoner', locked up with another cellmate, no longer the man that the management had placed next to him in the infirmary to prevent possible suicidal acts. And he has the same rights as everyone else. The books From the vast collection of the Montorio library, he can read the titles of novels and essays that he requests from time to time: the first readings were the novel by Pushkin 'The Captain's Daughter', and a mystery by Agatha Christie. He can no longer play with the playstation, which caused much discussion, because the game console is only available in the infirmary. The university He has no longer touched the university textbooks - he was enrolled like Giulia in biomedical engineering - instead. At the university, there is no longer any contact taken by Turetta with the Engineering Department. 'It's too early,' says those who know the world of prison. Hardly ever does someone who is awaiting trial, like Filippo, manage to face their studies again. It takes 'that click' that usually happens when the prisoner realizes he must face the sentence after the trial. The future Those who are awaiting trial 'wait', they do not enter 'into a logic of planning'. When they start serving their sentence, however, they 'must give meaning to their detention'. Then, together with the prison staff, psychologists, they can enter into a work or study project. This becomes the first approach to a higher level of education for several convicts. Turetta was missing three exams for graduation, which Giulia was about to face, and which would probably have distanced her from him definitely. The parents 'Prison radio' does not tell much else about Turetta. His parents, father Nicola and mother Elisabetta, have never left him alone. They continue to see him by showing up at Montorio during the visiting hours scheduled for his section. Some time ago, there was a rumor that, after the traumatic meeting on December 3rd, the family had not shown up for the talks anymore. In reality, the prison authorities have imposed silence on the life and privacy of the ordinary prisoner Filippo Turetta. https://www.ilmessaggero.it/en/life_behind_bars_filippo_turetta_s_new_routine-7910899.html Tue, 08 Apr 2025 14:26:37 -0700 zerosugar from private IP Reply #19558924 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTErx2dHM0Q Tue, 08 Apr 2025 14:27:57 -0700 whiteguyinchina from private IP Reply #14234039 Nice to see the parents baby his sorry girl stabbing assReplies require login.