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Man gets 25 yrs in jail, 'wrote book'

Convicted on appeal after 2014 acquittal

Redazione Ansa

(ANSA) - Turin, June 30 - An appeals court judge sentenced aspiring writer Daniele Ughetto Pianpaschet on Tuesday to 25 years and six months in jail for the murder of a Nigerian prostitute, a crime that prosecutors say Pianpaschet described in a book manuscript found in his home.
    Pianpaschet was originally acquitted for the crime in a 2014 trial in which he proclaimed his innocence and said that the victim, Anthonia Egbuna, was an ex-girlfriend with whom he had remained friends.
    Egbuna's body was found in the Po River in February 2012, and investigators say she was killed in November 2011.
    Prosecutor Antonio Malagnino said Pianpaschet killed Egbuna out of jealousy.
    Police became suspicious when they found Piampaschet's manuscript for a short story that echoed the circumstances of Egbuna's death.
    They think that Piampaschet became obsessively jealous of her clients.
    Police say mobile phone records show Piampaschet called Egbuna approximately 1,600 times - the last on the day they think she was murdered.
    Italian media have been quick to draw comparisons to the Hollywood movie Basic Instinct, in which actor Sharon Stone's character describes an ice-pick murder in a novel which is then committed in real life, making her the prime suspect.
    Piampaschet denied the charges and said Egbuna was killed by her Nigerian pimps after trying to escape sex work.
   

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