“There was a third party action on the body of Liliana Resinovich.” Maximum confidentiality will be maintained regarding the content of the medico-legal report to be filed by the advisers of the Trieste prosecutor’s office by December 15.So far, one vital indiscretion emerges. Perhaps a turning point in the investigation. That document would indicate the body of the 63-year-old man – who left home on 14 December 2021 and was found dead on 5 January 2022 in a grove on the edge of the former psychiatric hospital,near her home in Trieste,where she lived with her husband Sebastiano Visintin – marks,lesions,produced by third parties. Therefore, the possibility of suicide could be ruled out. The newspaper Il Piccolo de Trieste writes this, anticipating the content of the report.
Liliana Resinovich is a potential turning point in the investigation
New injuries to the thoracic vertebrae and hemorrhage in the arm also developed. However, it should be confirmed that death was caused by slow asphyxiation. For now, parole is necesary, pending the final checks on the woman’s body by the experts appointed by the prosecutor’s office. This possible turning point in the investigation of the case, if confirmed, would open wholly different situations compared to those revealed in the first medico-legal report delivered to the prosecutor’s office and which excluded the action of third parties.
Many questions remain unsolved about the mystery of the woman’s death. “There are answers that will never come out – said her husband, Sebastiano visintin, in the last few days -. I don’t think Liliana left the house to commit suicide. I don’t know what happened”. Visintin also said that he ”never believed even the hypothesis of the woman’s voluntary involvement”. Now, perhaps, with the latest reports, the situation may be nearing a tipping point.
The forensic anthropologist Cristina Cattaneo, the forensic doctors Stefano Tambuzzi and Biagio Eugenio Leone, and the entomologist Stefano Vanin carried out the examinations on the woman’s body. The experts worked at the Institute of Forensic Medicine of the university of Milan. They will be joined by Professor Sapienza Vittorio Fineschi and Stefano D’Errico, advisers of the Penelope association.
Discovery of the body
Liliana Resinovich was found in two large black bags,similar to those used for waste,stuffed over her head and feet. the head was closed in two white bags used for food. The investigators always supported the suicide hypothesis, and at first the prosecutor also asked for the case to be closed. But in June 2023 the judge for the preliminary investigations of the Trieste court ordered new investigations into the woman’s death.