Overview
- Bergamo prosecutor Emanuele Marchisio asked the Corte d’Assise to impose life imprisonment and to deny general mitigating circumstances.
- He pressed for recognition of aggravating factors including premeditation, diminished defense and the aggravator of futile motives.
- Investigators reviewed about 14,000 hours of surveillance footage and used a mannequin dressed in recovered clothing to map the suspect’s flight.
- Sangare first confessed and then recanted multiple times, and a psychiatric evaluation found him capable of understanding and willing.
- The court will hear the defense on January 12 and replies on January 19, with a ruling likely to follow.