Giulia Tramontano, prosecutor: “Impagnatiello risked repeating the crime, the lover was afraid”

The adjunct Letizia Mannella and the prosecutor Alessia Menegazzo write it in the 29-page decree with which they order the detention of the 30-year-old barman

There is a “concrete possibility” that Alessandro Impagnatiello, the 30-year-old who confessed to having killed his partner Giulia Tramontano, could “reiterate the crime”. The adjunct Letizia Mannella and the prosecutor Alessia Menegazzo write it in the 29-page decree with which they order the detention of the 30-year-old barman. Proof of the risk of recurrence would be “the grave fear of the lover”, i.e. the other woman, a work colleague, with whom Impagnatiello had a romantic relationship.

During the night between Saturday and Sunday, when the murder had already been committed, the girl “knowing him and fearing suffering the same fate as Giulia, did not open the door and spoke to him only from the balcony”.

The backpack to escape

In the days following the murder of his partner Giulia Tramontano, Impagnatiello searched online for a very large trekking backpack. Researches which, according to the adjunct Letizia Mannella and the prosecutor Alessia Menegazzo, who ordered the detention of the 30-year-old, also in consideration of the “concrete and current danger of escape”, would be “evidently aimed at acquiring a backpack that would allow him a quick escape and that does not arouse suspicion, being able to easily blend in with the crowd, as it is a backpack usually used by young tourists”.



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