The mother of Pamela
Mastropietro, an 18-year-old killed and dismembered in January
2018, said Wednesday after a hearing that a fast-track trial is
good so long as "all the truth comes out".
"Because it was not only him," the woman, Alessandra Verni,
said in reference to Innocent Oseghale, a 30-year-old Nigerian
drug pusher accused of murdering Mastropietro in Macerata.
Oseghale admitted to chopping up the 18-year-old Roman
woman's body but not to her homicide.
Mastropietro's dismembered body was found in two suitcases
outside Pollenza near Macerata.
Oseghale is accused of rape, homicide and trying to hide a
body and contempt for a human corpse.
Verni went on to say that "we have witness statements".
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