«Baule experienced with terror the danger of abandonment by his wife, a state of anxiety and fear that characterizes his borderline personality disorder which led to his inability to control himself at the moment of the murderous action».

It is written in the report of the psychiatrist Mario Deriu, party consultant called to testify, before the Court of Assizes of Sassari, by the defense lawyer Nicola Lucchi, lawyer of Fulvio Baule, the forty-one-year-old multiple murderer from Ploaghe who on 26 February 2022, in Porto Torres, killed his in-laws Basilio Saladdino and Liliana Mancusa with the axe, attacking his ex-wife Ilaria Saladdino, who survived the attack, with the same weapon.

The clinical picture highlights his state of "significant alteration in social relationships, a subjective discomfort that denotes his personality disorder in his relationships with others, in particular with the people with whom he has experienced feelings of attachment, including his ex-wife. ».

The party consultant responded to the questions of the prosecutor Enrica Angioni, and of the civil party lawyers, Silvia Ferraris and Gian Mario Solinas.

The psychiatric report arrives in the courtroom after the judge had denied the psychiatric report on the murderer, allowing only the testimony of the party's consultant.

Baule recognizes that he has lost patience on several occasions", it is written in the medical report, "both with family members and in the social sphere, and that he is poorly tolerant to frustrations of any nature".

The bricklayer remembers the moments of the murder and is able to reconstruct them albeit with some gaps. In the courtroom, Baule specified that when his wife proposed to move to another country, away from their parents, to re-establish the relationship between the two, he initially did not agree. “Then the next morning when I decided it might be okay, she was the one who changed her mind.”

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