The hearing in the review process of Beniamino Zuncheddu's life sentence ended at 6.30pm.

Four witnesses were heard: the two carabinieri Fabrizio Stara and Gianluca Miscali from Cagliari who carried out the new investigations on behalf of the Sardinian prosecutor's office on the Sinnai massacre (looking for other participants in the crimes), Valentino Casula (grandson of Gesuino Fadda, owner of Cuile is Coccus, theater of the massacre, one of the three victims together with his son Giuseppe and the servant shepherd Ignazio Pusceddu) and Alessandra Angioni , former daughter-in-law of the survivor Luigi Pinna.

Above all, Angioni recalled important family episodes and confidences, including the cancellation of the serial numbers of three rifles that the woman linked to the massacre and the particularity of part of Pinna's testimony.

The latter had indicated the name of Zuncheddu after a month despite initially having said that he had not recognized him and justified this change of course (as Angioni explained) by actually claiming to have recognized the shape of the killer who, after having fired the shots at he and Pusceddu, had taken off the woman's stocking he was holding over his face to tie a shoe.

Next hearing on November 14th. The survivor and the policeman Mario Uda, who was decisive in the investigation that led to Zuncheddu's indictment, will speak.

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