‘Shame, shame. They call it law, but it reads disgust. He poisoned her for six months. He searched the Internet: “How much poison does it take to kill a woman?”. Then he killed her. For the state, the supreme legislator, it is not premeditation. Shame on a law that closes its eyes to the truth and kills twice.’ This was posted on Instagram by Chiara Tramontano, sister of Giulia, who was killed by her partner Alessandro Impagnatiello with 37 stab wounds while seven months pregnant, at the end of the appeal trial that confirmed the life sentence for the former barman, ruling out premeditation. ‘Stop bringing murderers to the stands. They are murderers. They belong in prison. No one wants them free. They pollute,’ she concluded.

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