He constantly asks doctors and psychologists only about Francesco. About his 10-year-old brother who was with him in the room that morning. No one has yet told him that he is no longer here. Not him, nor his mother Giusi, nor his older sister Martina . The 14-year-old boy, the only survivor in the family of the massacre committed by his father on Tuesday morning, was heard yesterday in a protected hearing in the ENT department of the hospital . A child psychologist and the minor's legal guardian appointed by the Prosecutor's Office, Antonio Cualbu, were also present with the investigators to listen to the boy. From the story of the only eyewitness to the crimes, and a member of that family that many said seemed perfect, an attempt was made to bring out a motive. The medical records and the financial statement are being examined, in search of why the couple had recently sold the house inherited from Giusi, to go and live in a rented apartment in the massacre.

What remains to be understood is why so much fury . Gleboni's wife, Giusi Massetti, had made an appointment with a close friend the night before the crime. They were supposed to go out together. Her husband returned home after his work as a lookout in the fire department in Ugolio. A phone call from the woman, however, had postponed everything: ("I have a fever, I'm not going out tonight"), she had said. Was it the truth, perhaps due to those health conditions that had often led her to medical checks accompanied by her daughter Martina, or were there already bad feelings? Perhaps born from economic problems, for that house near via Don Bosco , which Giusi had inherited from her grandfather, and which the couple had sold a couple of years ago because it was too small.

They needed an extra room and perhaps their plan was to buy a bigger one. The house was never bought after almost two years. So the family went to live in a rented house. Perhaps managing the proceeds from the sale created economic problems and difficulties. A strong and possessive character towards his wife could have done the rest.

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