Monday, October 11, 2010

Masquerade Prom Dresses

Scazzi Sarah, my doubts about the murder



The case that shocked the whole of Italy still has some gray areas.
The Mortification, fond of suspicious deaths, could not ignore it.

Trying to always respect the memory of Sarah and her family I would just like to point out that there are so many unusual things in the reconstruction of his uncle confessed. The modus

operdandi I am not convinced at all.
Usually a man who attacks a woman (in this case a girl)
groped for a sexual approach, try to lock it, and to beat her into submission to his will. This often happens
face, and not from behind, and when his back is just to stop the victim and say "shut up and do everything you say."
A murder by strangulation of the shoulders, is a situation that brings to mind a woman's murderer, rather than a man.
A big man would have no difficulty with his huge hands to strangle a girl so thin ... a woman instead of the shoulders and with a rope would make more sense.

This murder then I am not convinced the motive for ... This
choke from behind and without other signs of violence seems more like a
want to "shut up" forever poor Sarah to keep her from speaking more than an attempt by spasm of violence.
Now to suppress a person takes almost 5 minutes, and it is unthinkable that in these 5 minutes none of her cousins \u200b\u200band Aunt Sarah had heard something ... if you were upstairs.
Consider also that the murder took place after 14:30 in a quiet summer afternoon ... so if he had gone as we had been told it is unthinkable that anyone has heard anything in 5 minutes likely battle between Sarah and her killer ...
There are strangling them as we see in the movies that last 20 seconds ... this is impossible in reality.

I think so ...

Perhaps the poor Sarah was drawn in the box or taken to an isolated place, then in my opinion was strangled da due o più persone, ovvero, mentre qualcuno la teneva ferma... forse una donna l'ha presa di soppiatto alle spalle.

Io non credo alla favoletta che ci è stata raccontata... e voi?

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