Missing Mirella Gregori, the clue to jealousy between young girls emerges
A new, sensational lead emerges in the case of Mirella Gregori, the fifteen-year-old who disappeared in Rome on 7 May 1983, a month before Emanuela Orlandi. The weekly Giallo revealed it. It turned out, in fact, that Mirella’s best friend, Sonia de Vito, the last person to have seen her alive, had had reasons for conflict with the little girl. In fact, the carabinieri, already in 1984, hypothesized that Sonia’s boyfriend, Fabio De Rosa, may have had a liking for Mirella. And that precisely this could have created jealousy between the two girls. When questioned, he said that he had actually made some compliments to Mirella in front of Sonia: “I have never courted Mirella, but, yes, in the presence of my girlfriend I will have told her: how pretty you are!”.
Sonia’s hatred towards Mirella can also be perceived in a sentence that the girl had recorded by the police: “In our last meeting, which took place in my family’s bar, I said to Mirella: with that eyeshadow you look like a dead woman ”. A disturbing phrase, if you consider that immediately afterwards Mirella will disappear forever, and right from that bar. Sonia also contradicted herself, providing very different versions regarding her last meeting with her best friend. The times don’t add up: According to Sonia, Mirella arrived at her bar at 3.30pm, but her boyfriend Fabio De Rosa denied her, saying: “I arrived at Sonia’s bar at 3pm and Mirella had already left”.
Heard in the parliamentary commission two weeks ago, his testimony, classified, was judged by the members to be contradictory and reticent. The theme of jealousy also emerged from the conversation with them, as well as that of the different versions given by the girl to the investigators. Mirella’s sister has always asked for Sonia’s statements to be explored further: «We have never blamed Sonia, saying that it was her. But yes, we always thought that she knew something.”
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