A 17-year-old confessed on Sunday that he killed his father, mother and 12-year-old brother in their home in Panterno Duni near Milan, according to Italian police sources.
After questioning, the teenager changes his previous version of events, saying that he killed not only his father, but his entire family, according to the ANSA agency.
The teenager called 112 in the early hours of Sunday morning saying he had killed his father after the man had beaten his mother and 12-year-old brother to death in their home. He said he woke up after hearing his mother and brother screaming and walked into the room to find his father holding a knife dead in the family home. The family tragedy with 17-year-old Riccardo who killed his love and his brother has shocked the country and the more he investigates the case, the more shocking aspects of the case come to light.
Specifically, as Corriere reports, Riccardo, after confessing his crime, spoke for the first time, giving details of his act. The 17-year-old calmly told how his wishes to be "separated" from their family in this hateful act.
Riccardo told how he believed a single blow would indeed have been enough to kill his mother and brother. He had the crime in his head for days, maybe even months, thinking that his relatives would lower his authority, like in a video game. "I thought one hit would be enough to kill," he said.
When he realized they were not what he had imagined, he struck his victims there again, feeling that he felt their pain and wanted it. After the attack, Riccardo put the knife away, but quickly picked it up again and went out into the street to call the police.
For political governments, there is also the possibility of Father Fabio's birthday party, which happened a few hours before the crime. Everyone, close to grandparents, uncles and cousins were present at the villa for dinner, but no one noticed anything to be in Riccardo, it remains that he was always a little introverted.
When he was "certain that his love was asleep", Riccardo got out of bed, went upstairs and took a word from the kitchen, with a blade longer than a centimeter. "I hit Lorenzo first, just because he was closer to me. There was no specific reason," he said in his confession, referring to his brother.
Despite the horrific crime, Riccardo said there was "no particular reason" behind his family's murders. He mentioned only a feeling of "unease" and feeling like he was a "foreign body" in his family: "I thought that if I killed them, he could live free, cut off from my family, live alone," he told investigators. . . .