(ANSA) – MACERATA, 02 NOV – There could be a turning point, 44 years later, on the disappearance of Jeanette Bishop, the former Baroness Rothschild and her Italian assistant Gabriella Guerin, who disappeared into thin air on the Sibillini Mountains in 1980. The Macerata prosecutor Fabrizio Narbone does not reveal details nor elements that could help understand the direction taken by the investigations, but confirms that the file for the death of the two women has been reopened, as anticipated by the broadcast ‘Quarto Grado’. And the crime hypothesis is double homicide. Therefore, they would have been killed. The turning point, however, the prosecutor tells ANSA, will arrive “in a few months, to keep us a little loose”. There would not have been a new fact to reopen the case. But, Narbone explains, “we thought that this could be the last moment to try to get to the truth, to reconstruct those facts that remained suspended”. “The moment is delicate – he adds – we are working hoping to then have a result”. (HANDLE).
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