Pipitone case, the former prosecutor inserts magistrates and the current director of the Aise secret services in the list of texts to be heard in the trial against him
The lawyer of the former prosecutor Maria Angioni asked to listen to 14 witnesses in his trial in relation to the case of disappearance of Denise Pipitone, including magistrates and the current director of the secret services of the Aise.
The list of witnesses was deposited by the lawyer Stefano Pellegrino during the first hearing of the proceedings, which takes place before the single judge of Marsala, in which the magistrate is accused of false information to the pm.
The request to listen to the director of the Aise, Giovanni Caravelli, is deemed necessary to “report on the activities carried out, the initiatives taken, the information collected or provided regarding the kidnapping of Denise Pipitone to the public prosecutor of Marsala and to the various judicial police forces, specifying the names of the magistrates or of the leaders or operators of pg with which the Aise kept in touch in 2004 and subsequent years “.
Among the names for which the hearing in the classroom is requested, there are also those offormer chief prosecutor of Marsala, Antonino Silvio Sciuto, now retired, andformer deputy prosecutor Luigi Boccia (now in service at the Pistoia prosecutor’s office) among the first owners of the investigation together with Angioni. In addition to the two magistrates, the defendant’s lawyer asked to also listen to experts and investigators of the judicial police who during these 17 years have dealt with the investigations into the disappearance of the child.
Among these, the computer scientist Gioacchino Genchi, theformer manager of the Mazara del Vallo police station, Antonio Sfameni, and his wife Stefania Letterato, former officers of the carabinieri, but also Piera Maggio, Denise’s mother and a reporter. “It is not only the massacres of the Republic that deserve attention, but also the disappearance of a child is a reason to go all the way”, said the magistrate Maria Angioni at the end of the hearing. “Everyone in this affair has done his duty according to his prerogatives”, he added, referring to “witnesses who, in the context of the new investigations, reported particular purposes and then unpublished“.
The magistrate was on duty in Marsala at the time of the disappearance of the little girl in Mazara del Vallo – which took place on September 1, 2004 – and was among the first prosecutors in the investigation. “I try to enhance this process – added Angioni when leaving the court of Marsala – because I believe it will lead to a positive outcome of re-establishing the truth and will help to understand what happened in those years. The witnesses will come to tell the truth with the utmost responsibility and all this will help us “.
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