Massimo Bossetti in Belve Crime: “I would like to understand how my DNA ended up on Yara’s briefs”

“But how did your DNA end up on Yara’s briefs?” This is the question ofThe Francesca Fagnani. The answer of Massimo Bossetti It is the same date always, the one that has never changed during all the processes: “It is what I would like to understand too”. He repeats it in the interview granted, within the Milanese prison of Bollate, to the transmission Belve Crime which aired tonight June 10, at 9.25 pm on Rai2.

Yara Gambirasio, the history of the most famous crime and investigation in Italy

A five -episode documentary is aired on Netflix starting July 16: the Yara case. Beyond any reasonable doubt. This is the reconstruction of the disappearance and the survey, the only one then by method, which led to the condemnation of Massimo Bossetti

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Massimo Bossetti, who is 54 years old, was definitively sentenced to life imprisonment on 12 October 2018. He had been arrested on June 16, 2014, four years after the murder of Yara Gambirasio, who passed away on November 26, 2010, and found lifeless in a field in Chignolo d’Isola, on February 26, 2011. Yara was 13 years old. He lived in Brembate above and disappeared in the 600 meters that separate the sports center of the town where he trained and his home.

At the end of the Belve cycle, the one aired tonight is a special episode, the Spin-off Belve Crime, with interviews with protagonists of the main news cases of recent years.

Massimo Bossetti, is told, in an unpublished interview, at times also tense, in which he retraces – for the first time in such a detailed way – the most delicate and decisive moments of a story that marked the collective memory of the Italians.

Massimo Bossetti in Belve Crime

The other guests of Belve Crime – interviewed in the studio – are Eva Mikula, Tamara Ianni and Mario Maccione. The interview a Mario Maccione will be transmitted exclusively on Rai Play. Maccione was the youngest component of Satan’s beasts who between the late 90s and 2000s upset the country with murders, suicide instigations and demonic rites. Today he is a collaborator of justice, he served a sentence of over thirteen years. Before the interviews, the story of each guest is introduced by Stefano Nazzi, a journalist specialized in Cronaca Nera, author of books and highly successful Podcasts as investigations.

Source: Vanity Fair

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