Martina Carbonaro died after long minutes of agony, the investigating judge on Tucci: «Atrocity and nonchalance»
The 19-year-old who killed the girl is described as having an "alarming personality": "He is incapable of controlling his impulses"Martina Carbonaro was in agony and died after many minutes of suffering after her ex-boyfriend Alessio Tucci first hit her three times with a stone and then hid her under the debris in a ruined farmhouse in Afragola.
The order of the judge of the Court of Naples North, Stefania Amodeo, who ordered the precautionary custody in prison for the 19-year-old, confirms what had emerged from the conclusions of the preliminary medical consultation carried out on the body of the 14-year-old. The autopsy scheduled for next Tuesday will therefore have the final say on the last moments of the young woman from Afragola. In outlining the profile of the young man - it is emphasized in the order - according to the judge, "an alarming personality" emerges, "incapable of controlling his impulses". The prosecutor of Naples North, Anna Maria Lucchetta, during a press conference called yesterday in Aversa, had explained that Tucci had acted with "cruelty". "Brutalism", "tranquility", "ease" are some of the terms used in the order of the investigating judge who motivated the precautionary custody order in prison with "a concrete danger of repetition of crimes of the same kind".
After the crime, Tucci allegedly deleted the chats they exchanged in the hours before the crime from Martina's cell phone and his own . He then left the girl's phone in a small corner of the dilapidated premises and went home. He threw away the shirt he was wearing, asked his mother to wash his trousers, took a shower and went out with his friends. Later, when the alarm went off for Martina's disappearance, he participated with the parents of the fourteen-year-old in the search for her, remaining silent "out of fear", as the lawyer Mangazzo said immediately after the arrest was confirmed.
According to the lawyer, in the young man's behavior "there was no harassment. Martina refused a hug. She was turned away and he, in a fit of rage, hit her. There were these three blows, first one and then two more and the girl then lost consciousness almost immediately. There was no harassment. Tucci declared that poor Martina was no longer breathing, he felt that she was no longer breathing" .
The defense strategy could also possibly include a request for a psychiatric assessment but, Mangazzo explained, "this is an assessment that we are considering further." Just as the hypothesis of a request for transfer to another prison remains standing. "What he told me," the lawyer said after the meeting with his client, "is that he did not find a favorable climate and was moved to a quieter ward. I told the judge that this prison on the edge of the city is not a safe place, even for the family members who come to visit him."
(Online Union)