Valentina Misseri: «Sarah? My father killed her, he is absolutely sure. He tried, she refused and he silenced her forever»
Salvo Sottile's exclusive interview with 'Farwest', Michele Misseri's daughter breaks the silenceValentina Misseri (Ansa)
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Valentina Misseri breaks her silence. Sabrina's sister, daughter of Cosima Serrano and Michele Misseri, speaks about the murder of Sarah Scazzi, which occurred in Avetrana in 2010 and for which her sister and mother are in prison, sentenced to life imprisonment.
"My father killed Sarah. I'm absolutely sure," he declared in an interview aired last night on "Farwest," the program hosted by Salvo Sottile on Rai 3.
"I think he tried it with Sarah," he added. "She rightly refused. And maybe my father feared that Sarah would tell us to save herself or to escape. So I think he wanted to silence her there, he wanted to silence her forever."
According to Valentina Misseri, there were some "forced" measures in sentencing Sabrina and Cosima Serrano. "The papers tell me this, because the first version makes logical sense and is linear, everything else is the script of a film, the intention to take my sister."
"A good part of public opinion - Valentina continues - thinks that I am part of a family of murderers and in any case they are bitter that I am out and not in prison together with my mother and my sister. Even though I arrived in Avetrana almost two weeks later. There were moments in which I thought that they would come to take me too because that way the public opinion is more satisfied".
Valentina Misseri closes the interview with a thought about her mother: «I think about her every day, as soon as I wake up and when I go to sleep. And I can't call her, I can't confide in her, I'm really missing a pillar, it's as if I were an orphan, as if I no longer have anyone».
(Online Union)