The report of the investigating judge for Martina Patti, on the case of little Elena Del Pozzo, killed at the age of 4 by her mother
There are still many dark spots behind the case of the little one Elena Del Pozzo, the child who died aged 4 killed by her mother. Martina Patti presented herself in front of the magistrate on Friday 17 June, where she confessed what she did, but she says she doesn’t remember what happened.
The little girl unfortunately died last Monday 13 June, a few minutes after leaving kindergarten. She had spent Sunday come on paternal grandparents.
However, the mother on that day for reasons still to be clarified by the police, decided to put an end to his life. At first she staged a kidnappingeven breaking the handle of his car.
She told her family that three armed men had kidnapped her daughter on leaving school. For this the police have released the newswith the hope of having useful information to find it.
Only the next day did the woman confess to the officers what she had done. In reality Martina Patti killed the little girl with 11 stab woundsthen closing it in five black bags.
The police have found the little girl buried in a hole, in a plot a few meters from the house. She was half undressed, as her mother probably wanted to stage one violenceto make the kidnapping story sound like true.
Elena Del Pozzo case: the report of the investigating judge
Given the dynamics of the facts and the confession of the woman, he decided to validate his arrest. In the report, she wrote:
There is a real risk that the woman could repeat the crime, but there is also the risk that she could pollute the evidence and escape.
Elena Del Pozzo would have turned 5 in July and died at the hand of the woman who gave her birth. The father in a letter, she claimed that Mom was jealous of the relationship they had and in fact, she tried several times to turn the little girl against the man. Having failed in her goal of hers, she decided to put it into action the murder.
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