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Binda indicted for 1987 Macchi murder

Suspect is victim's former schoolmate

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(ANSA) - Varese, December 19 - A judge on Monday indicted Stefano Binda for the January, 1987, rape and murder of Varese student Lidia Macchi. Macchi's body was found in a forest with 29 stab wounds after she had gone missing following a visit to a friend in hospital in the northern town of Cittiglio, near Varese, in January 1987.
    Investigators believe Binda, who attended the same high school as the victim, raped then killed Macchi in the belief she deserved to die because she consented to the sex, which was against his religious beliefs.
    A preliminary investigations judge also said Macchi may have wanted to save Binda from heroin. Both the suspect and the victim were followers of Communion and Liberation (CL), a conservative lay Catholic movement.
    The cold case was reopened in 2013 based on handwriting analysis on an anonymous letter sent to Macchi's family on the day of her funeral, containing disturbing references to the murder.
    Police said at the time of Binda's arrest in January 2016 that they found a note in his diary saying "Stefano is a barbaric murderer".
    Trial begins April 12, 2017.
   

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