After an hour and a half of dramatic testimony, with the effort of retracing over thirty years of fear and pain, the only survivor of the Sinnai massacre, Luigi Pinna, admits what the general prosecutor of Cagliari and Beniamino's lawyer Zuncheddu, the pastor serving a life sentence for the massacre, they suspected: the photo of Zuncheddu as the possible perpetrator was shown to the survivor before he officially met the prosecutor.

«That's how it is», said Pinna, «they showed it to me first. Who? The policeman Mario Uda." That is, the man who had carried out the investigations.

Precisely the suspicion at the origin of the request for review of the trial now underway in Rome, a behavior which according to the former Cagliari prosecutor Francesca Nanni made the key evidence at the origin of Zuncheddu's conviction "false".
The hearing resumed after a twenty minute break. The prosecutor asked: "Did the killer have a sock on his face?" Pinna, sure: «Yes, he had it»

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