Filippo Turetta killed his ex-girlfriend Giulia Cecchettin with seventy-five stab wounds, also hitting her in the face. A brutality "clearly exceeding homicidal intent". This is what the magistrates of the Venice Prosecutor's Office wrote in the notice of conclusion of the investigations against the young man accused of the brutal femicide committed last November and now in prison, awaiting trial.

The same prosecutors underline how the wounds found on Giulia's hands indicate that the girl tried in vain to defend herself and are ready to charge Turetta with the aggravating circumstance of cruelty.

But there is another aggravating circumstance for which the young man, who risks a life sentence, will have to answer: that of premeditation.

According to the investigators, in fact, the control that Filippo exercised over Giulia was continuous, to the point that he had installed a spy app on her cell phone and according to the findings of the investigation he had planned the crime and escape "from at least 7 November", that is, four days before the murder.

(Unioneonline/lf)

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