Awful. What is known about the murder of Giulia Tramontano is appalling. The case comes from Italy, where the crime was committed three months ago, but the shocking details have only recently been revealed.

Giulia was pregnant and was 29 years old. Her boyfriend is under arrest for her death.

“She was poisoned with a ‘rat swatter’ by her boyfriend, who stabbed her 37 times,” Telecinco published at the end of August.

Who is the friend assigned to this murder?

Alessandro Impagnatiello was Giulia’s boyfriend. He worked as a bartender and confessed to the murder, Infobae published.

Giulia, who was already seven months pregnant, “was a real estate agent of Neapolitan descent.” She was reported missing in late May 2023 in a town called Senago, on the outskirts of Milan.

According to Infobae, Impagnatiello, 30, admitted stabbing the woman to death. He then tried to set the corpse on fire twice. He eventually hid the body in a cave in a building in Senago.”

The reason he killed her is summed up in the fact that Giulia would have discovered that the bartender led “a double life”: Impagnatiello also had a relationship with another woman, according to the same publication.

The investigation shows that the motive for the crime was that the man had impregnated another woman from the United States, as the detainee himself confessed at police stations.

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Internet searches by pregnant woman’s boyfriend

On September 4, 2023, Il Giorno published a note on the “cruelty of Alessandro Impagnatiello, who has been in prison since June 1, accused of the murder of Giulia Tramontano, in her apartment in Senago with at least 37 stab wounds.”

They revealed a detail of the investigation that goes “back to February 5, 2023.”

On that day, “the bartender started searching online for chloroform while waiting for his partner at the airport.”

In addition, they would have discovered data on “ammonia fetus,” “rat poison,” Il Giorno added, reporting on Telecinco that “researchers found that Impagnatiello had been searching the Internet since January:”How much rat poison does it take to kill someone?”.

Il Giorno published on August 30 that Giulia wrote in a conversation with a friend that she “felt sick right after drinking something hot”.

“I feel like a rag, I have too much heartburn. It kills my stomach.” And “I feel drugged”, according to the Italian medium, would have been the messages of the woman who carried Thiago, the other victim, in her womb.

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According to authorities, Marca reported, “The man had given the rat poison to his girlfriend at least a month and a half before the murder.”

After taking his own life, the bartender claimed help from an accomplice. For example, he dragged the victim’s body down the stairs before throwing the body away. He then reported the woman’s disappearance and said he knew nothing about it,” Telecinco reports.

The friend tried to continue lying, but was unsuccessful. When police found the poison (rodicide) pills, the man, who had already been detained, “assured they were for his job,” Marca said.

It did not work. As a bartender, he worked ‘in a five-star hotel’ and his own colleagues said ‘not to have seen any rodents’. (JO)