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No, a crime like the one in Via Maggini does not happen overnight. That fury, which moved the murderous hand of Mattia Rossetti, exploded only after having been tormented for a time in a delusion that became unfortunate who knows how long ago and perhaps legitimized by those who preferred to belittle or withdraw, but also fed and accused of drugs , such as cocaine, which the alleged killer had said he was using in the crash video posted on social media, now in the records of carabinieri of the mobile radio operation unit from Ancona who, led by Commander Vittorio De Lisa, put handcuffs on the 26-year-old and is now investigating to reconstruct in detail the tragedy of the day of the Immaculate Conception in the Doric capital.
And it is precisely from Rossetti’s past that stories of threats and violence emerge. In November 2019, the perpetrator of Michele Tuesday’s murder was sued by a young woman from Ancona for injuries and threats. What happened? She had refused to take Rossetti to the end of a night at the club, so he put her in her hands. Slaps and punches in the face. It stunned her until she was sent to the emergency room with a head injury, with an overall prognosis of 30 days. But it would not end there because, in the following months, Rossetti would continue to threaten her with death, telling her that he would make her disappear. He would also terrorize her by stalking and gambling near her home and on the buses the young woman took to get around town. A nightmare that lasted until last April.