Murder Carol Maltesi: “She didn’t answer, I chatted with the killer”
The murder of Carol Maltesi still does not have a culprit brought to justice, for the alleged killer Davide Fountainhave not yet arrived at judgmentbecause one is in progress psychiatric expertise on man. The version of him remains that of a unpremeditated gesture and so many are the “I don’t know why I did it, I wanted to commit suicide. I didn’t premeditate anything. ” So he spoke in the courtroom, during the trial in which he is accused for willful homicidedestruction of dead body And concealment. But two years after the tragic event, the whole truth emerges about how i carabinieri they managed to close the case. The credit – we read in the Corriere della Sera – is not of the investigators, but of a journalist. “I updated the news – says Andrea Tortelli of Brescia news to Corriere della Sera – when they wrote to me. A reader recovered an interview of the hard actress Carol Maltese, known on the web as Charlotte Angie. She says she noticed one similarity between tattoos of the 26 year old pornstar and those on the body from the woman torn to pieces and found a week earlier in some bags in Paline di Borno, in Valcamonica, the case not had still been Resolved“.
“So – continues Tortelli al Corriere – I decided to go into detail. And of the eleven tattoos described by the police, eight coincided with those of the “web diva”. So I retrieved the number and wrote to her. But the mobile phone era worn out. I left messages. Everything was silent. Until, in the late afternoon, an answer came. So I asked identity confirmation to the interlocutor. Silence again. That’s when I understood: it was clear that Carol wasn’t answering. But someone else, revealed as Davide Fontana, the killer. If I had published everything I had, I would have been the first to break the news. To all, without exception, including the girl’s family and also it was feared she was a serial killer. I didn’t want to get in the way of justice. So I wrote a item deliberately vague and I turned to the police. ” A year later, the journalist solver of the murder has rearranged those “crazy” days in a book. It’s called “On your skin“.
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