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He was on extra leave, he had to go back to jail at noon but never came back. Giuseppe Mastini, 60 years old – the perpetual prisoner of Ponte San Pietro known as Johnny the gypsy – has escaped once more. He has been a prisoner since July 2017 in the maximum security prison of Sassari, after the last escape on June 30, 2017, from the Fasano prison (Cuneo). Also on that occasion he had gone out enjoying the regime of semi-freedom, but without returning. The first time he escaped from the Casal del Marmo juvenile prison in 1976, then from L’Aquila and again from Pianosa. Now he is wanted throughout Italy.
Mastini, whose nickname is linked to his Sinti origins, has a long blood trail since the late 1970s. Already known to the police for some robberies, robberies and a murder, he was sentenced to life imprisonment in 1989 after a series of shootings and kidnappings perpetrated in Rome on the night of March 23, 1987. It has also been noted, although without proven evidence, as a possible accomplice in the murder of the writer Pier Paolo Pasolini out of friendship with Giuseppe Pelosi and with the two Borsellino brothers, neo-fascist militants and friends of Pelosi, who years later accused him of having participated in the massacre.
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