"It was Mailyn who called 911: the plan was to wait and then dispose of the remains, but she had a crisis." Lorena Venier explains this in her reconstruction of what happened between July 25th— the day her son Alessandro Venier, 35, was murdered —and the 31st, when her daughter-in-law called the Carabinieri.

There were also moments of tension between the two women. When they called 112, Mailyn, in still-fragile Italian—she arrived in Italy in 2022—reported: "My mother-in-law killed her son." Then, an argument was heard: "No, Lorena, no."

Lorena may have been trying to snatch the phone from her. Some bruises were found on her arms.

(Unioneonline)

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