A turning point in the murder of Liliana Resinovich , the woman found dead in Trieste on January 5, 2022. Her husband, Sebastiano Visintin, has been entered in the register of suspects. The notice of investigation was served on him after investigators searched his home last week for seven hours. A necessary act, one might say, an obvious judicial step given that the outcome of the forensic medical assessment commissioned by the Trieste Public Prosecutor's Office to pathologist Cristiana Cattaneo and Vanin, Tambuzzi and Leone, has definitively erased the (risky) hypothesis of suicide, explaining in over two hundred pages of detail that Lilly, instead, was killed. Not only that, it also specified that "highly probable" the sixty-three-year-old died "on the morning of December 14, 2021 within four hours of breakfast." That is, the same morning she disappeared, before her body was found in the San Giovanni woods on January 5, with her head in two food bags tied with a string around her neck and her body in two large black bags of the kind used for solid waste, one inserted from the top and one from the bottom.

The time slot indicated by the report is easily identifiable, given that Liliana had breakfast around 8/8.30. The woman was then seen for the last time at 8.50, filmed by the video camera of a bus, while crossing Piazzale Gioberti, near her home. Just a few days ago, for the umpteenth time but the first after the outcome of the Cattaneo report , Sergio Resinovich, brother of the victim , had asked that the judiciary investigate Visintin , accusing him of involvement in Liliana's death . And he had been particularly detailed in his accusations, also indicating «family members and people close to him», in particular «his son, his wife and the circle of their friends». He had also indicated a motive, speaking of an economic-motivated femicide with, in addition, a desire for «control».

Sergio had already filed a document with the prosecutor's office two years ago in which he made the same request. And finally a detail: " Only he had an interest in having the body found because in this way he would have come into possession of the inheritance, a third of which was given to me, and it was also included in the reversibility of the pension ." The turning point in the case came when the investigating judge of the Trieste court, Luigi Dainotti, dismantled the prosecutor's request for archiving by ordering a series of new investigations and asking to investigate for murder.

(Online Union)

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