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Woman killed: her husband, obsessed with control, had put a GPS on her car and had a series of recordings with the victim’s audio at home





The Tivoli Prosecutor’s Office has acquired further evidence against Domanico Ossoli, the 73-year-old man who yesterday in Rome killed Annarita Morelli, 72, his wife from whom he was separating, with a gunshot. In particular, during a search of the man’s home in Norcia, the investigators identified a series of audio recordings stored on about ten media. The material has been acquired and will be analyzed but, according to what has emerged, among the audios there would also be conversations with the victim. Elements that would confirm the desire for control that the man had over the woman.
The prosecutors, who have entrusted the investigation to the Carabinieri, are accusing Ossoli of the crime of voluntary homicide aggravated by premeditation. The Prosecutor’s Office will ask for the arrest to be validated tomorrow and the court will have to set a hearing before the investigating judge.

An obsessive behavior with which he aimed to have “total” control over his wife’s life. This is what is emerging from the investigation by the Tivoli Prosecutor’s Office into Domenico Ossoli, the 73-year-old man who killed his wife Annarita Morelli, 72, from whom he was separating, with a gunshot on Tuesday in Rome.
The Carabinieri, who were assigned the investigation, have acquired further evidence against the arrested man, currently detained in the Rebibbia prison on charges of voluntary homicide aggravated by premeditation. During a search of the man’s home in Norcia, a series of audio recordings stored on about ten media were found.
The material has been acquired and will be analyzed but, according to what has emerged, among the many audio files there would also be conversations with the victim. Elements that would confirm the desire for control that the man had towards the woman. Bullying behavior also confirmed by the family members heard as people informed on the facts after the crime. Ossoli, who had gone so far as to install a GPS device on the woman’s car, did not accept the idea that the relationship between the two was over. “I would rather kill her but not give her separation”, the phrase he repeated in recent times announcing, in fact, what then on Tuesday morning became a dramatic and tragic reality.

The Prosecutor’s Office will request the validation of the arrest and the court will therefore have to set a hearing before the investigating judge in the next few days. In the arrest warrant, the prosecutor highlights the “evident intent to kill” of the man who attracted the woman by “shooting her at point-blank range with a firearm as well as the evident incompatibility of what the coroner found regarding the non-intent to kill”. On Tuesday morning, the man went to the area of ​​Fonte Nuova, a municipality in the eastern part of the capital, with the “specific intent to shoot his wife” and “the cause of the femicide was the woman’s desire to escape his obsessive control”.
Immediately after shooting, the man admitted his responsibilities. “It was me,” Ossoli told a carabiniere who intervened. The man was also found in possession of a purse containing a 7.65 caliber Beretta ready for use: there were 8 rounds in the magazine but one bullet had already been fired to kill Annarita. (ANSA).

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– 2024-08-07 23:57:22

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