The reasons for the murder committed by Rosa Fabbiano, the 58-year-old who in Melzo, in the Milanese area, killed her 84-year-old mother Lucia Cipriano, 84, tearing up the body then found after about two months in the bathtub, are to be traced back "To the absolute inability shown by the suspect to bear the physical and mental decay of others and, in particular, of those who are emotionally linked to her".

This was written by the investigating judge of Milan Giulio Fanales in the order validating the arrest and applying the precautionary measure in prison and, in particular, in the part in which he highlights the danger of the woman's repetition of the crime.

THE MODALITIES OF THE MURDER

The daughter allegedly killed her mother "by first placing her inside the bathtub and then covering her with a cellophane sheet, which she fixed to the edges of the tub with adhesive tape, so as not to let air through".

Then he mutilated the body by keeping it inside the bathtub, sealed by a cellophane sheet. In addition to "latex gloves" and "burn marks" on the old woman's clothes, the carabinieri also found "a 31 cm long hacksaw blade" on the edge of the tub. And then another "saw with a metal blade length overall 45 cm".

THE THOUSAND LIES

Rosa Fabbiano, who never answered the prosecutor and the investigating judge, hid the death from her relatives, sisters and husband for two months. The victim's other daughter, Loredana Fabbiano, who lives in Trento, went to Melzo on May 26 because she could not hear from her mother since March 22 and her sister Rosa had informed her of the "significant worsening of the psychophysical conditions" of the woman .

On April 12, Rosa told her that she had taken her mother to her home "to be able to take care of her more easily", then with messages she told her that she had the intention of taking her to an RSA.

All excuses to mislead her, then, in the face of the requests that became more insistent, he evasively spoke of a "positivity to Covid" of the woman, and also of a hospitalization of the same "in the psychiatric ward of the Melegnano hospital".

ROSA FABBIANO'S HUSBAND

The suspect's husband also knew nothing. “I have always observed my wife taking care of my mother-in-law exclusively, at the end of March she told me that she would be admitted to an assistance and treatment center for the deterioration of her mental condition,” he said.

The man then said that he found that his wife "showed particular reluctance in talking to me further about my mother-in-law, according to him she was no longer curable because she was suffering from an irreversible form of dementia".

THE DISCOVERY OF THE CORPSE

When Loredana Fabbiano arrived in Melzo, Rosa took her to the old woman's house, repeating, however, not to go to the bathroom, where the body was. Then, once out of the house, when the two were going to the carabinieri, she fled and even approached a ditch trying to jump, but she was held back by her sister. At that moment she said: “I'm tired, I made a mess. I have ruined everyone's life ".

ROSA'S SON, THE THIRD SISTER AND THE CARE

The third daughter of the elderly woman also told investigators "that she had lost all personal and telephone contact with her mother in March, following the notable deterioration in her health conditions, clearly lacking in lucidity, and to have considered that the mother had been brought by her sister Rosa to the latter's home ". It was only Rosa who had the keys to the old woman's house and it was she "in practice who continuously looked after her mother".

Rosa Fabbiano's son, also in the minutes, explained that he had learned from his mother that, after a "failed attempt to entrust Lucia Cipriani to a caregiver, the grandmother had been placed in a health facility".

Just one caregiver told of having seen the old woman on March 24 (on that date, therefore, she was still alive), when only for one day she looked after her, but then she left for "the substantial unmanageability" of the elderly. The next day Rosa Fabbiano told the caregiver not to return to the house, but that she would deliver her "personal effects" outside.

(Unioneonline / L)

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