Tragic Love Triangle: A Murder Unveiled Through Chats

Tragic Love Triangle: A Murder Unveiled Through Chats
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Friday 8 March 2024, 16:46 - Last updated: 9 March, 08:09
"Did you by any chance lose a Bordeaux-colored Labello in the car?", Giulia Tramontano asked the girl with whom her partner Impagnatiello had a parallel relationship in a chat. "I deliberately left that in the car - she replied - hoping you would find it". "You're awesome, thank you!". The exchange of messages between the two women dates back to last May 27, the day Giulia, seven months pregnant, was killed by her boyfriend with 37 stab wounds in their home in Senago, Milan, after she had discovered his lies and had spoken with the other girl. Alessandro Impagnatiello and Giulia Tramontano, the video of the party for their son. "He was already poisoning her" Giulia Tramontano, the last chats "I was more careful than he thinks", Giulia commented. "Me too - the other replied - he thinks we are stupid". The episode of the lip balm found by the victim in the ex-bartender's car dates back to last May 9, when the two had an argument because he claimed to have "no idea" who owned the lip gloss. "I'm so sorry, I swear - the girl wrote to Giulia that afternoon -, my heart is breaking". "You haven't lost anything - the reply -, it's a piece of crap. Now I will lose everything little by little". The fake DNA test The "evidence" collected by the 23-year-old colleague with whom Impagnatiello had been having a story for months, are "thousand", she herself explained to Giulia, showing her at one point also the fake DNA test that the 30-year-old had shown her to make her believe he was not the father of the child she was pregnant with. "This person needs to be locked up in a good psychiatric hospital. Never did a paternity test - she commented -, I don't need it". Impagnatiello after the murder: "Tomorrow we talk with Giulia" "So, tomorrow?", "Tomorrow as well, all three of us". At 22:30 on May 27, shortly after killing his partner Giulia Tramontano, who was seven months pregnant, Alessandro Impagnatiello assured the 23-year-old colleague, with whom he had a parallel relationship, that the next day they would all talk together. That very afternoon the two women had arranged to meet to confront each other on the "lies" and "deceptions" of the ex-bartender, after having been in touch on WhatsApp and having collected the "evidence" of mutual cheating. A meeting to which Impagnatiello had decided not to attend, despite having been the first to propose the idea. "Let's talk face to face all together", he wrote around 15:00 to the lover, only to return to the subject only after having killed Giulia with 37 stab wounds in their home in Senago, Milan. That same evening, insisting with the colleague to see each other before the phantom meeting of three, he said: "I want to definitively put an end and clarify many things. I cannot be passed off as what I am not". After having waited for her outside her house, the two spoke for a few minutes without her letting him enter the house, as testified yesterday by the young woman in court in the trial against the man. In the hours that followed, Impagnatiello had staged Giulia's disappearance, continuing to send her messages and going with his mother to file a report with the carabinieri.
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