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The Death of Giulia Cecchettin and the Responsibilities of Filippo Turetta: Quarto Grado Discussion and Controversy

The death of Giulia Cecchettin and the responsibilities of Filippo Turetta take center stage during the November 24 episode of Quarto Grado, the Rete4 TV program hosted by Gianluigi Nuzzi and Alessandra Viero. Panorama journalist Carmelo Abbate appears on the list of guests invited to the Mediaset lounge to discuss the case and gives his interpretation of the events of the past few days: “I don’t believe that he carried out a criminal plan, but I believe he is a boy at the mercy of something that went beyond his will. To date, I am not talking about premeditation, if subsequent elements emerge we can discuss it, I don’t see premeditation to date. If you tell me that he is inspecting a place to go and kill the girl, then does he put himself under the camera?”. Arguments that are not appreciated by Carmen Pugliese, former prosecutor and regular guest on the Friday evening program.

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There is then talk of the fact that Filippo Turetta will return to Italy on Saturday 25 November on a state flight. However, Adnkronos journalist Silvia Mancinelli turns up her nose: “he will arrive in Venice with a Falcon900, which seven years ago brought Navy rifleman Salvatore Girone back to Italy. It’s an Air Force plane and we know that it’s not that many hours’ drive from Germany to Venice, you could even have used a cell phone.” Nuzzi agrees with her: “I’ve been writing this on my social media for days, we need to use a cell phone, Turetta would come back with a nice cell phone, we’ll go get it at the border, then Justice will take its course.”

2023-11-24 21:15:00
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