© Missing - We are looking for Denise
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
A new initiative to help Denise coming soon
Dearest, soon we will ask you to join an initiative, hoping that many of you will embrace it. No mother should ever have to suffer so much pain for the kidnapping of a child. Denise, today, is part of the moral responsibility of every single citizen; every mother in this world should feel like an INJURED PARTY! Hurting DENISE is like hurting your own SON/BROTHER/GRANDCHILD etc. Denise is a DAUGHTER OF THE WORLD, she is part of all of us!! Your cooperation is very important. Very soon I will give you further clarification. (P. M) Thank you http://informazione.cerchiamodenise.it
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Monday, December 24, 2012
MERRY CHRISTMAS DENISE, WHEREVER YOU ARE .....♥♥
♥ WHEREVER YOU ARE, BEST WISHES LITTLE DENISE ♥
It's Christmas every time we love, every time we give. It's Christmas when the most beautiful things in life are not seen with the eyes but felt with the heart. It's Christmas every time we let love be born in our hearts! Warm wishes for a Merry Christmas. Best wishes to all of you from us! www.cerchiamodenise.it
We thank you for expressing your closeness to us during this particular period, through messages, letters, etc. Thank you! (Piera Maggio)
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PIERA MAGGIO: "I AM OUTRAGED, can someone accused of harming her sister be a mother, since no one is verifying it, where are the social services?"
Wednesday, December 19, 2012 12:00
I wonder and I ASK YOU, is it EVER POSSIBLE, how can this BE “Jessica Pulizzi,” the one ACCUSED of kidnapping her half-sister, now a mother, BE ABLE TO RAISE A DAUGHTER?
How come SOCIAL SERVICES have not yet intervened?, given that there is an ongoing proceeding against her, in which she has committed a VERY SERIOUS CRIME, "HAVING HARMED HER SISTER? NOT EVEN JUST ANYONE, BUT A DEFENSELESS LITTLE GIRL"
HAS THIS BEING ever been evaluated by professionals to assess HER PERSONALITY, and whether she is capable of being A MOTHER, OR COULD SHE ALSO HARM HER DAUGHTER?
WELL, ASK YOURSELF TOO! Thank you
Piera Maggio
Denise Pipitone's stepsister intercepted: "I won't say where I put her." The wiretap dates back to September 11, 2004, and you can hear the voice of Jessica Pulizzi speaking to her ex-boyfriend (both are defendants in the trial) and her mother. During today's hearing in Marsala, Denise's mother's defense said: "Inspector Todaro is lying."
Wednesday, December 19, 2012 0.24
The phonetic expert transcriber Fulvio Schimmenti, witness at the twenty-seventh hearing of the trial taking place in Marsala regarding the case of little Denise Pipitone, was appointed by the Prosecutor's Office to transcribe some environmental conversations involving Jessica Pulizzi, the stepsister of the girl who disappeared from Mazara del Vallo and also at the center of other wiretaps that have recently come to light. The transcript today is of a conversation that took place at the Mazara police station on September 11, 2004, a few days after the child's disappearance: you can hear Jessica first speaking with her ex-boyfriend Gaspare Ghaleb (both are defendants in the trial for the kidnapping of Denise Pipitone) and then with her mother Anna Corona who, instead, is under investigation in a parallel inquiry. To the first, stepsister Jessica says: “Nun ci lu ricu dunni la misi” (“I won't tell him where I put her”), to her mother she whispers “Ma ‘a picciridda asciddrico” (“But the little girl slipped”). Phrases missing in another expert's transcript - These phrases transcribed by the expert were not present, however, in the transcript made by Roberto Genovese, a consultant for the Court, who instead of the cited passages had written “unintelligible.” And lawyer Giacomo Frazzitta, who defends Denise's mother, Piera Maggio, pointed out how all the key passages of the story were missing from Genovese's transcript. Expert Schimmenti also said that from this wiretap it is clear that Jessica Pulizzi realized, at a certain point, the presence of the microphone and, finally, he referred to an unusual circumstance noticed when listening again to the wiretap tracks: “Listening to them again after some time, I was no longer able to hear what I had heard before. Those tracks seemed as if they had not been saved with the filtering, as if they were the originals.” Jessica Pulizzi will make statements in court in January - Piera Maggio's lawyer also asked, before the Marsala Court, to proceed for perjury against Inspector Vincenzo Todaro who, from his point of view, fell into various inconsistencies during the testimony given today. The investigator specifically contradicted himself regarding the environmental wiretap carried out on November 24, 2004 on Jessica Pulizzi's scooter. In that conversation, voices can be heard referring to Denise and Todaro repeatedly contradicted himself in reconstructing that circumstance. At the end of today's hearing, finally, one of Jessica Pulizzi's lawyers said that the client will make statements at the trial in January. The next hearings have been set for January 11 and 22, 2013. Source: http://www.fanpage.it/intercettata-la-sorellastra-di-denise-pipitone-non-dico-dove-l-ho-messa/
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Denise, the mother's lawyer accuses a police officer of perjury
Wednesday, December 19, 2012 0.15
During the hearing in which police inspector Vincenzo Todaro, who coordinated one of the wiretap listening rooms, was testifying, the civil party lawyer Giacomo Frazzitta, legal representative of Piera Maggio, Denise's mother, requested that "proceedings be initiated for perjury" against the investigator for the contradictions he allegedly made in court. Divergences between experts on the wiretaps. MARSALA (TRAPANI) - During the hearing of the trial for the disappearance of Denise Pipitone, in which police inspector Vincenzo Todaro, who between October and November 2004 coordinated one of the wiretap listening rooms, was testifying, the civil party lawyer Giacomo Frazzitta, legal representative of Piera Maggio, Denise's mother, requested that "proceedings be initiated for perjury" against the investigator for the contradictions he allegedly made in court while talking about the environmental wiretap carried out on Jessica Pulizzi's scooter on November 24, 2004. Pulizzi, half-sister (on her father's side) of the kidnapped girl, is accused of complicity in the kidnapping of a minor, and her ex-boyfriend Gaspare Ghaleb, 27, is accused of making false statements to the prosecutor. During the wiretap, around 7:30 pm, two male voices can be heard. One says: "Va pigghia a Denise, ma Peppe chi ti rissi?" ("Go get Denise, but Peppe what did he tell you?", ed.) and the other replies: "Ma dunni l'ha purtari?" ("But where should I take her?", ed.). The policeman said that the voices were heard "a few seconds after the scooter was turned off, on which Jessica and her sister Alice, shortly before, were talking about Christmas gifts, trivial topics, we did not record." Shortly before, however, he had said that the two sisters talked about these topics after returning home. The wiretap was carried out in Mazara, in via Pirandello, in front of Pulizzi's home. "The next day," inspector Todaro continued, "we carried out verification activities to see if there were other girls named Denise in the area. From the checks carried out at the Municipality of Mazara del Vallo, we discovered several Denises. We interviewed 13 parents, all fathers, to see if any of them had passed by via Pirandello the previous evening and all answered negatively." Meanwhile, following the disagreements in the previous hearing with lawyer Frazzitta, Piero Pulizzi, Denise's biological father and civil party, revoked his mandate to the lawyer, replacing him with Vito Perricone. Meanwhile, divergences are emerging between experts on important wiretaps relating to the trial. Fulvio Schimmenti, expert appointed by the Marsala Prosecutor's Office to transcribe wiretaps carried out both in the home of Jessica Pulizzi, accused of complicity in the kidnapping of a minor, and in the room of the Mazara police station where on September 11, 2004, Denise's half-sister and mother Anna Corona were waiting to be questioned, transcribed some phrases that, however, for the court's transcription expert, Roberto Genovese, are "unintelligible." In the police station, according to Schimmenti, you can hear Jessica, speaking with her then-boyfriend Gaspare Ghaleb, say: "Un ci lu ricu dunni a misi" ("I won't tell him where I put her", ed.), while to her mother she whispers: "Ma comunque a picciridda asciddicò" ("But anyway the little girl slipped", ed.). For the civil party lawyer Giacomo Frazzitta, the conversations are unintelligible for Genovese "precisely in all the key points of the wiretaps." Schimmenti agreed with the lawyer, stating: "I told Genovese to listen again." Schimmenti then stated: "Two years after listening to and saving the filtered wiretaps, I could no longer find those filtered and saved on an external hard drive. Then, I had to work on the audio files that Roberto Genovese gave me, which were the original unfiltered ones. Jessica noticed a microphone in the home bathroom and also the one at the police station, but in this second case after the phrase 'a casa c'ha purtai.' Afterwards, on the microphone placed in the police station, you can hear a ticking sound, as if someone was tapping on it with a finger." Source: http://livesicilia.it/2012/12/18/denise-il-legale-della-madre-accusa-poliziotto-di-falsa-testimonian...
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Denise: Jessica intercepted: "I'm not saying where I put her"
Wednesday, December 19, 2012 0.17
In the conversation intercepted at the Mazara police station on September 11, 2004, Jessica Pulizzi is heard telling her ex-boyfriend Gaspare Ghaleb (both defendants in the trial for the kidnapping of Denise Pipitone): "Nun ci lu ricu dunni la misi" ("I won't tell him where I put her", ed.). Later, the half-sister of the little girl, who disappeared on September 1, 2004, whispers to her mother, Anna Corona, under investigation in a parallel inquiry: "Ma 'a picciridda asciddrico'" ("but the little girl slipped", ed.). This was revealed by the phonetic expert and transcriber Fulvio Schimmenti, a witness at the twenty-seventh hearing of the trial held before the Marsala Court.
Schimmenti was commissioned by the Marsala Prosecutor's Office to transcribe some environmental conversations, but the phrases reported today in court are not found in the transcription made by another expert, Roberto Genovese, a consultant for the Court. In Genovese's version, instead of the cited passages, the wording "unintelligible" appears. "In Genovese's transcription, 'the unintelligibles' are found in all the key passages of the Pipitone case," noted lawyer Giacomo Frazzitta, legal counsel for Piera Maggio, Denise's mother. "I told Genovese to listen to the tracks again," added Schimmenti, who also reported another relevant element: "From the interception at the police station, it also emerges that Jessica Pulizzi, after whispering the well-known phrase 'quannu era con Alice? pigghiai e a casa ci la purtai' ('when I was with Alice I took her and brought her home', editor's note), realized the presence of a microphone and tapped it with her finger." Schimmenti finally recounted an unusual circumstance. "After transcribing the filtered audio tracks," he said, "I had saved a copy of the 'processed' files for verification. But when listening again, after some time, to the saved tracks, I could no longer hear what I had heard before. Those tracks seemed as if they had not been saved with the filtering, as if they were the originals. Trying to clean them again, I was no longer able to achieve the same result. In the end, I listened again to the tracks that Genovese sent me."
MOTHER'S LAWYER ACCUSES POLICE INSPECTOR OF PERJURY - "We request that proceedings for perjury be initiated against Inspector Vincenzo Todaro." This is the request made, before the Marsala Court where the trial for the kidnapping of little Denise Pipitone has resumed, by lawyer Giacomo Frazzitta, legal representative of Piera Maggio, mother of the girl who disappeared in Mazara del Vallo (Trapani) on September 1, 2004. During today's testimony, according to Frazzitta, the inspector serving in the Trapani Mobile Squad fell into various inconsistencies.
The investigator, responsible for the wiretapping room and the first witness at the hearing in the trial of Jessica Pulizzi, Denise's half-sister on her father's side and accused of complicity in kidnapping, and of her ex-boyfriend Gaspare Ghaleb, for making false statements to the prosecutor, contradicted himself regarding the environmental wiretap carried out on November 24, 2004, a few months after the child's disappearance, on Jessica Pulizzi's "Scarabeo" scooter, in front of her home on Via Pirandello in Mazara. In the recorded conversation, the transcript of which was acquired today at Frazzitta's request, a male voice can be heard saying: "Va pigghia a Denise. Ma Peppe, chi ti rissi?" ("Go get Denise, but Peppe, what did he tell you?", ed.). And another man responds: "Ma d'unni l'ha purtare?" ("Where should I take her?", ed.). Todaro contradicted himself several times in reconstructing this circumstance, first recounting that the dialogue had been intercepted a few seconds after Jessica and her sister Alice (under investigation for a related offense) parked the scooter on which the two had talked about "trivial matters concerning the Christmas holidays."
Shortly afterwards, however, the police officer claimed that the conversation between the two women would have taken place "after they entered the house" and that precisely because of the unimportant content of the conversation, at the time "they did not continue with the recording of the environmental wiretap in the house." Regarding the wiretap between the two men, however, the inspector reported: "At the time, we checked with the Municipality to see if there were other girls or young women in Mazara named Denise. I informally spoke to 13 people, fathers of these girls, to check if by chance they had passed through Via Pirandello that evening and all responded negatively." Present in the courtroom were the parents of the little girl who disappeared at the age of 4, Piero Pulizzi and Piera Maggio. Following disagreements that occurred in the previous hearing, Denise's father revoked his mandate to lawyer Frazzitta, legal counsel for Piera Maggio, and entrusted the task to lawyer Vito Perricone.
DENISE: MOTHER, WHOEVER OBSTRUCTS THE TRUTH IS AN ACCOMPLICE TO THE KIDNAPPING - "Anyone who does not bring the truth into this courtroom repeats and becomes an accomplice to the kidnapping of my family." This was stated by Piera Maggio, mother of Denise Pipitone, the girl who disappeared in Mazara del Vallo (Trapani) on September 1, 2004, at the end of the twenty-eighth hearing of the trial for the kidnapping of the little girl, which is being held before the Marsala Court and sees Denise's half-sister, Jessica Pulizzi, and her ex-boyfriend Gaspare Ghaleb as defendants, accused respectively of complicity in kidnapping and making false statements to prosecutors.
DENISE: JESSICA WILL MAKE STATEMENTS IN COURT IN JANUARY - Jessica Pulizzi will make statements at the trial in which she is accused of kidnapping her half-sister Denise Pipitone, the little girl who disappeared in Mazara del Vallo (Trapani) on September 1, 2004. This was announced by one of her lawyers, Fabrizio Torre, at the conclusion of today's hearing before the Marsala Court. "She could be heard at the hearing on January 22," said the president of the judging panel, Riccardo Alcamo. Today, the former head of the Mazara (Trapani) police station, Ruggiero Borzacchiello, was also heard. "At first we thought it was a disappearance," Borzacchiello said in court, "and we began the search starting from via Domenico La Bruna (the home of little Denise Pipitone, ed.), also checking the surrounding area with the help of speleological units." The next hearings have been set for January 11 and 22, 2013. At the twenty-eighth hearing, consultant Paolo Agate and other representatives of the police forces, the last witnesses called by the public prosecution, will be heard. Source: http://affaritaliani.libero.it/cronache/denise-poliziotto181212.html
The next hearings are scheduled for January 11 and 22, 2013, the day on which Jessica Pulizzi, accused of the kidnapping of Denise, will make statements at the trial. This was declared by her lawyers.
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DENISE: MOTHER, WHOEVER OBSTRUCTS THE TRUTH IS AN ACCOMPLICE TO THE KIDNAPPING OF MY DAUGHTER
Tuesday, December 18, 2012 11:38 PM
- "Anyone who does not bring the truth into this courtroom repeats and becomes an accomplice to the kidnapping of my daughter." This was stated by Piera Maggio, mother of Denise Pipitone, the little girl who disappeared in Mazara del Vallo (Trapani) on September 1, 2004, at the end of the twenty-seventh hearing of the trial for the kidnapping of the child, which is being held before the Marsala Court and sees Denise's half-sister, Jessica Pulizzi, and her ex-boyfriend Gaspare Ghaleb as defendants, accused respectively of complicity in kidnapping and making false statements to the prosecutors.http://informazione.cerchiamodenise.it/
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Tuesday, December 18, 2012 11:27 PM
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Denise: twenty-seventh hearing. Strange coincidences or serious clues?
Tuesday, December 18, 2012 0:38
Mazara del Vallo, 18/12/2012. Today, the twenty-seventh hearing of the trial for the kidnapping of Denise Pipitone, abducted on September 1, 2004, will be held at the Marsala court, with her stepsister Jessica Pulizzi standing accused. According to lawyer Giacomo Frazzitta, attorney for Denise's family, there are strange coincidences or serious clues in the facts that have emerged from the investigation, which concern the persons under investigation (*).
Meanwhile, Piera Maggio, the child's mother, has launched an initiative through her blog http://informazione.cerchiamodenise.it , in which she asks all users on Facebook (and online) to publish on their own page a message asking for justice for Denise. “I invite everyone to join my initiative," urges Piera Maggio: "to ask together that Denise is not a story of the past, but a flesh-and-blood child far from her family who must be searched for. Beyond all the verdicts and courts, I want them to say where my daughter is, I am not seeking revenge but only justice and in any case I want to have information about where she was taken. A conviction alone is not enough for me, but precise information to find her. I am addressing Jessica Pulizzi and Anna Corona directly and their lawyers, who can encourage their cooperation.”
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(*) Edited by Giacomo Frazzitta
Let's recap what is happening in the trial for the kidnappers of Denise Pipitone.
1) We discovered that the time on the attendance sheet at the Ruggero II hotel in Mazara, where Jessica Pulizzi's mother, Mrs. Anna Corona, worked, was entered by her friend and colleague F.sca Adamo, but when interviewed by the "Chi l'ha visto" crew in 2010 and questioned several times in 2004 by investigators, she had never mentioned it. It could have been a forgetfulness, and therefore this fact may mean nothing.
2) The person driving the Ford Fiesta, on September 1, 2004, who crashes into the curb, according to the eyewitness, has blond hair with a red streak. Anna Corona's friend, Mrs. F.sca Adamo, stated at the hearing that during that period she had light hair with a red streak. We also consider this a coincidence and evaluate it as such.
3) Jessica's grandmother reports that she was informed by her daughter Anna Corona at 12:15 to go home to the girls because something serious had happened. Let's also consider this as a poor memory of the elderly lady who may have confused dates and events.
4) The grandmother heard in court says she learned that Denise Pipitone was the daughter of her ex-son-in-law Piero Pulizzi "when they found her," these are literally the grandmother's words. But excuse me, did they find Denise and we don't know anything about it? Well, no, it is certainly a slip of the tongue by the elderly lady.
5) The officers who go without a search warrant to Anna Corona's house, she lets them in, as she tells us, into the ground floor house of the neighbor, a fact also confirmed by the neighbor who was heard at the trial a few weeks ago. We discover, after hearing Marshal Di Girolamo, that Mrs. Corona voluntarily had the neighbor's house inspected, showing cooperation, and not her own. She must have certainly been confused!
In conclusion, the above are the latest procedural developments in the case, to which we add yet another intercepted conversation recorded on Jessica Pulizzi's scooter, where it is possible to hear two voices saying in dialect: "go get Denise, but what did Peppe tell you?" And the other voice replies, "where should I take her?" Beyond everything, what shocks me the most is the answer.
In fact, if we always want to reason in a guaranteed way, we could say that these are two people who happened to be wandering around Jessica's scooter and talking about another Denise, but the answer dispels any doubt because with the phrase "where should I take her" there is an explicit reference to a "package person," that is, a kidnapped person!!
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Chamber Act Written Question 4-19029
Monday, December 17, 2012 5:30 PM
The Italia dei Valori deputy Francesco Barbato has submitted a parliamentary question which, taking inspiration from the case of Denise Pipitone, calls for the establishment of a special prosecutor's office in Italy dedicated to missing persons, especially minors.
Atto Camera
Written question 4-19029
presented by
FRANCESCO BARBATO
Wednesday, 12 December 2012, session no.733
BARBATO. -
To the President of the Council of Ministers, to the Minister of Justice.
every year in Italy about 9,000 people disappear, of which 3,000 are children per year -
in light of the facts set out in the preamble, whether it is considered appropriate to take legislative initiatives to establish an Italian prosecutor's office for missing persons, into which all existing cases in Italy would converge, in order to form a highly specialized and specific pool of magistrates for this type of crime, given that magistrates are already today overburdened even with ordinary proceedings, so that what happened in the Pipitone case—where there were 11 magistrates in 8 years, each time restarting the investigations from their own point of view—does not happen again, also by optimizing techniques used in other countries to become a crucial point in Europe for the exchange and acquisition of information, investigations, techniques, and cutting-edge procedures to facilitate the identification of missing persons, especially children. (4-19029)
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WHO HAS SEEN HER? Denise Pipitone - December 12, 2012
Monday, December 17, 2012 5:22 PM
WHO HAS SEEN IT?
Denise Pipitone - December 12, 2012
http://www.rai.tv/dl/RaiTV/programmi/media/ContentItem-80abf304-ea93-4516-a88a-a6163643bb8e.html
Insert this image of Denise Pipitone on your profile or on the homepage of the site.
Monday, December 17, 2012 2:41 PM
INSERT ON YOUR FACEBOOK PROFILE ON TUESDAY 18TH, THE IMAGE OF DENISE, TOGETHER WITH THIS SLOGAN: WE WANT DENISE FREE, WE WANT IMMEDIATE AND FAIR JUSTICE, CHILDREN MUST NOT BE HARMED, JAIL FOR THOSE RESPONSIBLE FOR DENISE'S KIDNAPPING!! (spread this online, share and have others share) Piera Maggio http://informazione.cerchiamodenise.it/
♥ UNITED FOR DENISE ♥ Facebook group: WE WANT DENISE FREE, WE WANT JUSTICE, WE WANT THE GUILTY IN JAIL!Sunday, December 16, 2012 21:16
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♥ UNITED FOR DENISE ♥ WELCOME to this new group, we are giving many FRIENDS the opportunity to join US without request limits. Thank you all (INITIATIVE IN HONOR OF DENISE PIPITONE) share https://www.facebook.com/groups/80318663328/?bookmark_t=group
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Insert this image of Denise Pipitone on your profile or on the home page of the site.
PUT DENISE'S IMAGE ON YOUR FACEBOOK PROFILE, ALONG WITH THIS SLOGAN: WE WANT DENISE FREE, WE WANT JUSTICE NOW, CHILDREN MUST NOT BE HARMED, JAIL FOR THOSE RESPONSIBLE FOR DENISE'S KIDNAPPING!! (spread this online, share and make others share) Piera Maggio http://informazione.cerchiamodenise.it
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♥ UNITED FOR DENISE ♥ WELCOME to this new group, we are giving many FRIENDS the opportunity to join US without request limits. Thank you all (INITIATIVE IN HONOR OF DENISE PIPITONE) share https://www.facebook.com/groups/80318663328/?bookmark_t=group
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Denise Pipitone strange coincidences or serious clues?
Saturday, December 15, 2012 2:20
Let's recap what is happening in the trial for the kidnappers of Denise Pipitone.
1) We discovered that the time on the attendance sheet at the Ruggero II hotel in Mazara, where Jessica Pulizzi's mother, Mrs. Anna Corona, worked, was entered by her friend and colleague F.sca Adamo, but when interviewed by the "Chi l'ha visto" crew in 2010 and questioned several times in 2004 by investigators, she had never mentioned it. It could have been an oversight and therefore this fact may mean nothing.
2) The person driving the Ford Fiesta, on September 1, 2004, who crashes into the curb, according to the eyewitness, has blond hair with a red streak. Anna Corona's friend, Mrs. F.sca Adamo, testified at the hearing that during that period she had light hair with a red streak. We also consider this a coincidence and evaluate it as such.
3) Jessica's grandmother reports that she was notified by her daughter Anna Corona at 12:15 to go home to the girls because something serious had happened. Let's also consider this as a poor memory of the elderly lady who may have confused dates and events.
4) The grandmother heard in court says she learned that Denise Pipitone was the daughter of her ex-son-in-law Piero Pulizzi "when they found her," this is literally how the grandmother expressed herself. But excuse me, they found Denise and we don't know anything about it? Well, no, it is certainly a slip of the tongue by the elderly lady.
5) The officers who go to Anna Corona's house without a search warrant are let in by her, as she tells us, into the ground floor house of the neighbor, a fact also confirmed by the neighbor who testified at the trial a few weeks ago. We discover, after hearing from Marshal Di Girolamo, that Mrs. Corona voluntarily had the neighbor's house inspected, showing cooperation, and not her own. She must have been confused, for sure!
In conclusion, the above are the latest procedural developments in the case, to which we add yet another interception recorded on Jessica Pulizzi's scooter, where it is possible to hear two voices saying in dialect: "go get Denise, but what did Peppe tell you?" And the other voice replies, "where should I take her?" Beyond everything, what shocks me the most is the answer.
In fact, if we want to reason in a guaranteed way, we could say that these are two people who happened to be wandering around Jessica's scooter and talking about another Denise, but the answer dispels any doubt because with the phrase "where should I take her" there is an explicit reference to a "person package," therefore to a kidnapped person!! (Giacomo Frazzitta)
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WELCOME to this new group, (Group) "WE WANT DENISE FREE, WE WANT JUSTICE, WE WANT THE GUILTY IN JAIL!".
Saturday, December 15, 2012 2:06
Dearest ones, since there are so many of you with your registration requests, we are giving many FACEBOOK FRIENDS the opportunity to join US without any request limits. Thank you all UNITED FOR DENISE https://www.facebook.com/groups/80318663328/?bookmark_t=group
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Drugs, Jessica Pulizzi's uncle convicted, defendant in the kidnapping of Denise Pipitone. Jessica Pulizzi is the niece of Claudio Corona, who negotiated a three-year sentence for drugs and for trafficking and dealing narcotics.
Saturday, December 15, 2012 1:42
MARSALA. He plea bargained and was sentenced to three years in prison for drug trafficking and dealing, the convict Claudio Corona, 43, uncle of Jessica Pulizzi, who is on trial before the Marsala Court in the case of the kidnapping of Denise Pipitone, the little girl who disappeared from Mazara del Vallo on September 1, 2004. Corona, who was arrested last March 20 in the "Tonno bianco" operation, was sentenced by Marsala's preliminary hearing judge Francesco Parrinello. Francesco Gancitano (three months in prison and a thousand euro fine in continuation with a previous conviction, for a total of 4 years and 2 months) and Francesco Garofalo (one year and eight months) also plea bargained. The criminal organization of which the three convicts were allegedly part managed the sale of drugs (heroin, cocaine, hashish) in several towns in the Trapani area. The drugs were purchased in Palermo, while the organization's operational base was said to be in a bar in Mazara del Vallo. Source:
http://www.gds.it/gds/edizioni-locali/trapani/dettaglio/articolo/gdsid/229339/
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INITIATIVE IN HONOR OF DENISE PIPITONE
Wednesday, 12 December 2012 0.19
Dearest, join US, on December 18, 2012, the day of the 27th hearing of the trial for the kidnapping of OUR DENISE, PUT DENISE'S IMAGE ON YOUR FACEBOOK PROFILE, TOGETHER WITH THIS SLOGAN: WE WANT DENISE FREE, WE WANT TRUE JUSTICE NOW, CHILDREN MUST NOT BE HARMED, JAIL THE CULPRITS OF DENISE'S KIDNAPPING!! (spread this online, share and have others share) Piera Maggio
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Denise Pipitone, Jessica Pulizzi's alibi falters.
Saturday, December 8, 2012 7:30 pm
Denise, a new wiretap emerges
"Go get the girl." "Where should I take her?"
The conversation recorded on Jessica Pulizzi's scooter twenty days after the little girl's disappearance.
Denise Pipitone, Jessica Pulizzi's alibi falters.
21:50 - Twist in the ongoing trial for the disappearance of little Denise Pipitone. An environmental wiretap carried out on November 24, 2004, on Jessica Pulizzi's scooter, the half-sister of the little girl, accused of complicity in the kidnapping of a minor, records the conversation between two people. "Go get Denise," says someone. And a second person replies: "But where should I take her?"
This was revealed by Giacomo Frazzitta, lawyer for Piera Maggio and Piero Pulizzi, Denise's parents, who requested the transcription of the environmental wiretap. Prosecutors Sabrina Carmazzi and Francesca Rago did not object, while the defense reserved the right to comment. The two defendants—in addition to Pulizzi, there is ex-boyfriend Gaspare Ghaleb, who must answer for making false statements to the prosecutor—were not present in court today.
During the marathon hearing, investigators who participated in the search activities in the hours following the missing person report were heard. It was thus discovered that the carabinieri were misled because the first time they went to the home of Anna Corona, Jessica's mother and under investigation for a related crime in a second line of inquiry, they were actually let into a neighbor's house, even though they were led to believe they were in Corona's apartment.
But it is the wiretap that is the real novelty. Someone, exactly 24 days after the little girl’s disappearance, says: "Go get Denise. But Peppe, what did he tell you?" And a second person replies: "But where should I take her?" (TG COM 24)
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DENISE: 26th hearing of the trial for Denise's abduction. DRAMATIC TURN OF EVENTS AFTER 8 YEARS: THE SATELLITE TRACKER PLACED IMMEDIATELY ON ANNA CORONA'S CAR, MOTHER OF THE DEFENDANT, IS DISCOVERED; SHE IS UNDER INVESTIGATION.
Friday, December 7, 2012 9:56
(PRESS RELEASE) Mazara del Vallo, 07/12/2012. Today, at the Marsala Court, the twenty-sixth hearing of the trial against Jessica Pulizzi for the kidnapping of Denise Pipitone will take place. The most important news is linked to the fact that, following the intervention of lawyer Giacomo Frazzitta, legal representative of Piera Maggio, it emerged that during the investigation phase, the investigators had placed a satellite tracker in the car of Anna Corona, the defendant's mother, who is also under investigation for collaborating in the kidnapping of the minor. In particular, the device can provide information about the woman's movements, verifying whether there are discrepancies between the statements made and the routes recorded electronically. The most striking fact of the matter is that none of the private parties knew that a satellite tracker had been installed (not even the lawyer for Denise's family), and so for years the technical data was not investigated further. “These are the mysteries of justice or of injustice,” comments Piera Maggio, “now we also discover that there are such important investigative elements about which all information was omitted. It is incredible that this happened, also because if it hadn't been for my lawyer, this result would not have come to light. And in the meantime, eight years have passed and there is still no clear confirmation about what happened.” Public Information Office Association Cerchiamo Denise ufficiostampa@cerchiamodenise.it
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INCREDIBLE DISCOVERY IN THE DENISE CASE. 26th hearing
Friday, December 7, 2012 9:27
MISSING DENISE - 07 NOVEMBER 2012, 26th HEARING
TODAY, Friday, December 7, the trial against Jessica Pulizzi for the kidnapping of Denise Pipitone resumes. In the meantime, since the last hearing, we have verified that a satellite tracker had indeed been placed in the car of Anna Corona, the defendant's mother, who is also under investigation for collaborating in the kidnapping of the minor. In...
in particular, attention was paid to Corona's movements on the night after the seizure and in the following days. These movements were assessed through the analysis of the cell phone's movements because none of the private parties knew that a satellite tracker had been installed. Mysteries of justice or of injustice.
The mystery of the satellite device installed on Anna Corona's car
Created 05 December 2012 Published 05 December 2012
Written by Giacomo Frazzitta
The proceedings in which Mrs. Anna Corona is under investigation for having acted in concert with her daughter Jessica Pulizzi in the kidnapping of little Denise Pipitone are in the investigation phase.
Indeed, Mrs. Corona's position worsened after the opposition to the request for dismissal proposed by Piera Maggio's defense.
In fact, from the reading of the documents it emerged that Mrs. Corona had moved from Mazara del Vallo to Carini on the night following the kidnapping of little Denise.
This information emerged from the analysis of Anna Corona's cell phone movements.
In fact, it had been searched for by the TIM search system in the Carini cells and then subsequently in other cells far from Mazara del Vallo during the night between September 1st and 2nd.
The defense of Piera Maggio, after consulting Prof. Roberto Cusani, Professor of Telecommunications at the "La Sapienza" University of Rome, received confirmation that the theory of the movement was correct.
Following this, the Public Prosecutor's Office of Marsala asked the Judge for Preliminary Investigations to proceed with an evidentiary hearing in order to appoint an expert to evaluate this data, also taking into account the movements from the days following September 3rd up to September 22nd.
In fact, there were other movements towards the city of Carini even in the following days.
Well, on that occasion the Prosecutor did not inform the Judge and the parties of the existence of a satellite tracker installed on September 3 in Corona's car.
At the last hearing, Dr. Sfameni, former director of the Police Commissariat of Mazara del Vallo, responding to a question from lawyer Frazzitta, shed light on the case by stating that on September 3, 2004, a satellite tracking device was installed in Corona's car.
To date, investigations are underway.
incredible! A real Mystery!
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Friday, December 07, 2012
Denise: 26th hearing of the trial.
Mazara del Vallo, 07/12/2012. Today, at the Marsala Court, the twenty-fifth hearing of the trial against Jessica Pulizzi for the kidnapping of Denise Pipitone will be held. The most important development is related to the fact that, thanks to the intervention of lawyer Giacomo Frazzitta, legal representative of Piera Maggio, it emerged that during the investigation phase, the investigators had placed a satellite tracker in the car of Anna Corona, the defendant's mother, who is also under investigation for having collaborated in the kidnapping of the minor. In particular, the device can provide information about the woman's movements, verifying if there are discrepancies between the statements made and the routes electronically recorded. The most striking fact of the matter is that none of the private parties knew that a satellite tracker had been installed (not even Denise's family lawyer), and so for years the technical data was not further investigated. “These are the mysteries of justice or of injustice,” comments Piera Maggio, “now we also discover that there are such important investigative elements of which all indication was omitted. It is incredible that this happened, also because if it hadn't been for my lawyer, this result would not have emerged. And in the meantime, eight years have passed and confirmation of what happened is still not clear.”
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Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Denise: 25th hearing of the trial. Investigators heard.
Today, the 25th hearing of the trial for the kidnapping of Denise Pipitone will be held at the Marsala court. The former head of the Mazara del Vallo mobile squad, Antonio Sfameni, and other police officials will be summoned to the courtroom to be questioned about the content of the investigations carried out after the child's abduction. "Given the amount of new information that has emerged since the last hearing," says Piera Maggio, "which confirms what I have always maintained, on this occasion the magistrates will focus mainly on the investigative aspect so that all the work carried out over the years by the investigating bodies is analyzed. It is an important and complex aspect that can frame the possible responsibilities of the people under investigation. However, to this day, the defendants, after all these years, amid lies, inconsistencies in their statements, and omissions, have still not said anything about where Denise might be at this moment, which is what matters most to me."
Public Information Office
Association Looking for Denise
ufficiostampa@cerchiamodenise.it
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Friday, November 16, 2012
Denise: today the 24th hearing of the trial
Marsala, 16/11/2012. Today is the twenty-fourth hearing of the trial for the kidnapping of Denise Pipitone, in which the child's half-sister, Jessica Pulizzi, is accused. According to Piera Maggio's lawyer, Giacomo Frazzitta, it is a significant day because the witnesses in court are expected to provide important evidence regarding the facts at the center of the trial, which could shed light on the events of September 1, 2004, the day the minor disappeared in front of her home in Mazara del Vallo. "Hearing after hearing, this complicated tangle, entangled by lies and misdirection, is unraveling, showing before everyone's eyes what we believed was clear from the beginning," comments Piera Maggio, "and today I too am waiting for evidence. I am cautious, we will evaluate."
Public Information Office
Association Let's Look for Denise
ufficiostampa@cerchiamodenise.it
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16/11/2012 -
Denise, in court Jessica's ex-boyfriend
With the testimony of Fabrizio Foggia, 27 years old, the trial for the disappearance of the girl that occurred in Mazara del Vallo on September 1, 2004 resumed today before the Marsala court
MARSALA. With the testimony of Fabrizio Foggia, 27 years old, ex-boyfriend of Jessica Pulizzi, the trial for the disappearance of little Denise Pipitone resumed today before the Marsala court. Denise disappeared in Mazara del Vallo on September 1, 2004, when she was just under four years old. The defendants are Jessica Pulizzi, 25 years old, half-sister (on her father's side) of the kidnapped girl, who is accused of complicity in the kidnapping of a minor, and her ex-boyfriend Gaspare Ghaleb, 27 years old, accused of making false statements to the prosecutor.
"I met Jessica - Foggia stated in response to questions from prosecutor Sabrina Carmazzi - when I was 14 or 15 years old. We were together until I was 17. I knew that Jessica's parents had disagreements, which were caused by another woman whom Piero Pulizzi was seeing. Jessica confided this to me."
Today is the twenty-fourth hearing of the trial, during which, according to a note from the association "Cerchiamo Denise", from the witnesses who will be heard in court, "a significant response regarding the facts is expected, which could shed light on the events of September 1, 2004".
Piera Maggio, Denise's mother, explained that "hearing after hearing, this complicated tangle, tangled up by lies and misdirection, is unraveling, showing before everyone's eyes what in our opinion was clear from the beginning and today I too am waiting for confirmation." After Fabrizio Foggia, five more witnesses will be called to testify. There were several memory lapses in the deposition given by Fabrizio Foggia. Only after the prosecutor Sabrina Carmazzi read excerpts from the statement drawn up by the carabinieri on January 14, 2006, when Foggia was first questioned, did the witness say he remembered some of the statements he made at that time. "Jessica and I met," the witness declared in January 2006, "even after Denise's disappearance. I was at the bakery where I worked, Antonio Marrone's bakery. Then, we left together on her moped."
It was December 11, 2004, and investigators had placed a "bug" on Jessica's scooter, who was charged with the kidnapping of Denise. In the wiretap, you can hear Jessica saying: "Unfortunately I tried and now I'll kill everyone," and her ex-boyfriend replying: "Did you even kill that one by mistake?"
Who were you referring to with "that one" asked the prosecutor. "We were talking about the hens of lu zi Paulo," Foggia replied, "father of my friend Salvatore Bonasoro, who had made his country house available to me for the meeting with Jessica, and once it happened that a hen had died."
In his statement, moreover, Fabrizio Foggia declared: "Jessica told me that she had to do harm to Piera Maggio (Denise's mother, ed.), like burning her car, and she asked me to find shady people who could do this. But I didn't help her and I tried to dissuade her from these intentions. She told me that just as she had suffered (because of the relationship between her father Piero Pulizzi and Piera Maggio, ed.), now others were suffering. While I was on the moped, I insisted on knowing if she had anything to do with Denise's disappearance, but she was evasive and I got scared."
Answering questions from the civil party lawyer Giacomo Frazzitta, Foggia stated, however, that he "does not remember" whether on December 11, 2004, he asked Jessica if she knew anything about Denise's disappearance.
The phrase "now I'll kill everyone" was not spoken by Jessica Pulizzi, but by her ex-boyfriend Fabrizio Foggia. This emerged during the cross-examination of the witness conducted by the civil party lawyers in the trial for the kidnapping of Denise.
The conversation between the two young people took place on December 11, 2004, when Jessica went to visit Foggia at the bakery where he worked, and it was intercepted because investigators had placed a "bug" on the defendant's moped. "Now I'll kill everyone. Did you even kill that one by mistake?" Foggia said this in response to Jessica's statement: "Unfortunately, I tried." Today, in court, the witness stated that they were talking about the chickens that were inside the country house belonging to the father of his friend Salvatore Bonasoro, who made the house available for the meeting with his then-girlfriend. Source: http://www.gds.it/gds/edizioni-locali/trapani/dettaglio/articolo/gdsid/223561/
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Friday, October 26, 2012
Denise: today she turns 12. Twenty-third hearing of the trial.
Mazara del Vallo 26/10/2012. Today Denise Pipitone turns 12 years old. But it is a sad anniversary, remembering that she has now been missing from home for over 8 years. Accused of the kidnapping is her stepsister, Jessica Pulizzi, and today at the Marsala Court the twenty-third hearing of the trial will be held.Denise's mother's hope is that the little girl can return home safe and sound, but the ongoing difficulties from a legal standpoint and the years of struggle to keep public attention high have inevitably weighed down the situation.
Piera Maggio says she is tired of an uncooperative attitude (if not even misleading) on the part of the defendant's family members, who have built a thick veil of lies and contradictory and generally unreliable versions of events around the case.
“I am a mother who lost her own existence and her own world many years ago,” admits Piera Maggio herself, “and today the days go by gray and without happiness. I try to stay strong to bring justice to my little girl. This is the moment of truth, these are the days when it is finally necessary to give a face and a name to the person who hurt my daughter, and it is important precisely to reconstruct the facts and perhaps find the faintest trace that could bring her home.”
http://informazione.cerchiamodenise.it
Public Information Office
Association Looking for Denise
ufficiostampa@cerchiamodenise.it
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Friday, October 12, 2012
twenty-second hearing
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Friday, September 28, 2012
Denise: twenty-first hearing of the trial. The defendant's relatives were heard.
Mazara del Vallo 09/28/2012. After the summer break, the twenty-first hearing of the trial for the kidnapping of little Denise Pipitone, who disappeared from Mazara del Vallo on September 1, 2004, when she was just under four years old, will be held at the Marsala Court.Among the people called by the judges to testify: Alice Pulizzi (Jessica's real sister, the defendant for the kidnapping) who is also under investigation for giving false testimony to the prosecutors, Jessica's maternal grandparents and uncles including Claudio Corona, who was arrested last March for drug trafficking.
"I hope they tell the truth and don't cover for each other," says Piera Maggio, mother of little Denise, "finally some relatives of the main defendant in the trial are being brought before the judges, including people who have already had even serious problems with the law in the past."
Already on the first of September, Denise's mother had pointed out that she did not agree with some decisions of the magistrates who had excluded expert evidence favorable to the prosecution, so the hope is that such conclusions will be readmitted in the proceedings, with the strict consideration that the trial was initiated with the aim of giving justice to a kidnapped child.
http://informazione.cerchiamodenise.it
Public Information Office
Cerchiamo Denise Association
ufficiostampa@cerchiamodenise.it
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(Who Has Seen Her?) Denise Pipitone - October 3, 2012 - SHOCKING NEWS, LATEST DEVELOPMENTS ON THE KIDNAPPING OF DENISE PIPITONE
http://www.rai.tv/dl/RaiTV/programmi/media/ContentItem-639eb8b6-962a-4bcc-9bce-ca3ca5f29aac.html
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(DENISE: TWENTY-FIRST HEARING) TWIST DURING THE TESTIMONY IN COURT OF THE MATERNAL GRANDMOTHER OF THE DEFENDANT JESSICA PULIZZI, ACCUSED OF THE KIDNAPPING OF DENISE PIPITONE. Source: http://livesicilia.it/2012/09/28/e-la-nonna-disse-quando-lhanno-trovata/
And the grandmother said: "When they found her..."
Friday, September 28, 2012 - 21:27
MARSALA (TRAPANI) - "At the beginning of her testimony, between 6:10 pm and 6:22 pm, the witness Antonietta Lo Cicero, referring to the missing girl, said: 'when they found her...', then she looked around and stopped. The statement, perhaps, slipped out. We can listen to the recording." For the civil party lawyer, Giacomo Frazzitta, this is "a twist" that emerged in the final phase of today's hearing of the trial, currently underway before the Marsala Court, for the kidnapping of Denise Pipitone, who disappeared from Mazara del Vallo (TP) on September 1st eight years ago. The defendants are Jessica Pulizzi, 25 years old, half-sister (on her father's side) of the kidnapped girl, who is accused of complicity in the kidnapping of a minor, and her ex-boyfriend Gaspare Ghaleb, 27 years old, accused of making false statements to the prosecutor. The witness Antonietta Lo Cicero heard today is the maternal grandmother of Jessica Pulizzi. The lawyer Frazzitta, representing Piera Maggio, Denise's mother, also challenged the woman, stating that immediately after the child's disappearance, she told investigators that her daughter Anna Corona (under investigation in a separate inquiry) called her "worried and agitated, between 12:00 and 12:15, to go home to her daughters, because something very serious had happened." "If on September 2, 2004," continued lawyer Frazzitta, "you were at the police station, how could your daughter have called you on the 1st? If that's the case, Anna Corona would have known about Denise's disappearance even before her mother, Piera Maggio." The same lawyer finally stated that "in Antonietta Lo Cicero's home, in the Mazara 2 neighborhood, there is a basement accessible through a trapdoor that was not checked by the police." And that "the carabinieri, immediately after the girl's disappearance, mistakenly searched the apartment of Anna Corona's neighbors." Next hearings are scheduled for October 12 and 16.***
Correction of upcoming hearings October 12 and 26
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Denise: a relative, "Jessica at the market on the day of the abduction"
16:14 28 SEP 2012
(AGI) - Trapani, Sept. 28 - On the morning of September 1, 2004, the day Denise Pipitone disappeared, her half-sister Jessica Pulizzi, accused of complicity in the kidnapping of the little girl, was allegedly at the Mazara del Vallo market near the house on Via La Bruna, from where the child disappeared. This was stated in court, during the trial before the Marsala Tribunal, by Francesca Lo Cicero, the seventy-year-old aunt of Anna Corona, mother of Jessica Pulizzi. Her testimony appeared incomplete and at times contradictory. The woman, the day's second witness, reported having met Jessica on a Wednesday, accompanied by her younger sister Alice, while she was at the market with her grandmother, Antonietta Lo Cicero, the witness's sister. Francesca Lo Cicero, however, hesitated in placing the event in time. "Wednesday, around 9:30-10:00," she said, "I went to the market with my sister Antonietta and, when we were leaving after making some purchases, we met Jessica and Alice who told us they were there to eat some sandwiches. But I don't remember if it was September 1 or September 4, 2004." A close cross-examination by lawyer Giacomo Frazzitta, legal representative of Denise's mother, Piera Maggio, highlighted contradictions in the witness's statements, who, pressed by questions, finally stated: "The meeting happened the day the child disappeared." But even in this case, another inconsistency emerged. Lawyer Frazzitta referred to a phone call at 11:25 a.m. on September 1, 2004, to the witness's cell phone from Jessica's grandmother's landline, raising doubts that the two women were not together at that time. On this point, Jessica Pulizzi's great-aunt answered vaguely: "I don't remember," she said, "it could also have been my brother-in-law calling me." Regarding Denise's disappearance, the witness then said she "only learned about it through TV" and had not spoken about it with her sister. Piera Maggio was bitter. "From the testimony," she commented, "it appears that Jessica Pulizzi was near my house on the morning of Denise's abduction. It continues to be evident," she continued, "a reluctance on the part of the witnesses who say they don't remember and then, for some points of their interest, remember everything."
(AGI). Source: http://www.agi.it/cronaca/notizie/201209281614-cro-rt10199-denise_una_parente_jessica_al_mercato_nel...
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Saturday, September 01, 2012
DENISE: EIGHT YEARS AGO, ON THE FIRST OF SEPTEMBER
Mazara del Vallo, September 1, 2012. A press conference is currently taking place at VISIR RESORT on Via del Mare 211 in Mazara del Vallo (TP), to summarize the case of little Denise Pipitone and the related investigations. Present are Piera Maggio, the kidnapped child's mother, and Giacomo Frazzitta, her lawyer, to take stock of the situation in front of journalists and media operators.
Press release will follow.
Public Information Office
Association We Are Looking for Denise
ufficiostampa@cerchiamodenise.it
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DENISE: STATEMENT BY PIERA MAGGIO FOR SEPTEMBER 1, 2012
Mazara del Vallo, September 1, 2012. Eight years have now passed since the disappearance of Denise Pipitone, and to this day nothing certain has emerged regarding the abduction. The only tangible truth is the pain of a mother, Piera Maggio, who fights tirelessly for the recovery of her daughter: she has managed to move international public opinion, introduce changes in legislation, and present her battles before the European Parliament. However, these positive search actions are seriously weighed down by difficulties from a judicial standpoint and in relations with institutions: “It’s all scandalous,” vents Piera Maggio, “eight years have passed and I still feel justice, with a capital J, is far away.” A real report, a dramatic analysis of the events she has faced since the date of her daughter’s abduction, Piera Maggio harshly criticizes the judiciary for the continuous transfers of magistrates within the Prosecutor’s Office and for the failure to consider important expert aspects. She does not spare the institutions either, starting with the former Presidency of the Republic, where she was received but only after chaining herself in front of the Quirinale, and concludes, “I certainly did not find the door wide open.” Appeals and television broadcasts, which have accustomed us to seeing her on the big screen indomitable and combative, are today for her a source of great fatigue, all the effort made to “bring the case of Denise and missing children to international public attention.” And she asks for help from all those who can heed her appeal: “Do not abandon Denise to a fate she did not choose to have. Help me regain trust, because today I no longer know who s
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