"I don't know anything. I contacted him when he was in prison. He was supposed to be released, and I already had my suitcase packed. The agreement was that he would arrive in Sardinia for six months under probation, after which he would return to his hometown." This was stated on "Dentro la notizia," the Canale 5 program hosted by Gianluigi Nuzzi, by Rossella Piras, the partner of Elia del Grande, the perpetrator of the "baker massacre" in which he murdered his family. He didn't return at Easter after a special leave from the workhouse in Piedmont where he volunteered at a soup kitchen. His second escape in just a few months.

"Don't tell me he was dangerous, because I slept with him and I know him very well, and the danger is something else entirely," the woman added . "I've been representing the family's interests for 19 years," she explained, "because my aunt gave me the job while he was still in prison. I'm worried, that's normal, and I'm also very angry. The magistrate didn't say he was socially dangerous: he wanted to lock him up because he thought he wasn't ready to be out. This is pure cruelty," Piras concluded.

(Unioneonline)

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