Tommy Onofri, Raimondi granted semi-freedom. The mother of the killed child: "An injustice"
The man was convicted for the kidnapping of the child, which occurred in 2006. For the judges, the material executor of the crime was Mario AlessiPer restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
Salvatore Raimondi, sentenced to 20 years for the kidnapping of little Tommaso Onofri on the evening of March 2, 2006 in Parma, has obtained semi-freedom: he leaves Forlì prison early in the morning and works as a warehouse worker. The Gazzetta di Parma reports it.
The judges of the Parma court, at the trial, gave credence to his version of events: it was he who took little Tommy out of the high chair and left a footprint on the adhesive tape with which the whole family was tied, but it was Mario Alessi who killed the child .
Alessi was sentenced to life imprisonment while Antonella Conserva, Alessi's partner at the time, is finishing serving a 24-year sentence.
Raimondi has already served 16 and a half years in prison, but he is not yet free because in 2018 he was sentenced to three and a half years for extortion against another prisoner.
«I feel profound bitterness - Paola Pellinghelli, little Tommy's mother, always tells the Gazzetta di Parma - when I hear people talk about permits, discounts or semi-freedom. This is not justice, it is injustice."
(Unioneonline)