Milan, 17 Feb (LaPresse) – Alessandro Impagnatiello had wanted to ‘kill’ Giulia Tramontano for ‘almost six months’ when for ‘the first time he entertained the idea of getting rid of his companion’ and on 27 May 2023 he ‘prepared the ambush’ at least from ‘3pm’ in the afternoon. This was written by the judges of the Milan Court of Assizes in the 115-page grounds of the sentence with which they sentenced the 31-year-old man to life imprisonment on 25 November for the aggravated intentional murder of his seven-month pregnant girlfriend, concealment of a corpse and procured abortion. According to the panel chaired by Judge Alessandra Bertoja (with Sofia Fioretta as deputy judge), Impagnatiello ‘grew and matured within himself’ his homicidal intent from 12 December 2022 (when he found out about the pregnancy) until the day of the 37 stab wounds inside their house in Senago. In the hours that followed, he acted in an ‘improvised, crude, rudimentary and imprudent manner’ until he was arrested four days later only because the ‘plan to make Giulia's body disappear after the murder, reducing it to ashes in the bathtub at home’ suffered ‘an unforeseen’. That is, the 29-year-old's body ‘despite attempts to burn it did not disappear “like a handkerchief”’ as ‘childishly’ the former barman ‘had thought’.
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