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Court defends delirious with jealousy murder acquittal

Court defends delirious with jealousy murder acquittal Fit amounted to pathology exculpating killer say Brescia judges 10 Dicembre 2020 BRESCIA, DEC 10 - A Brescia court on Thursday defended its controversial acquittal of an 80-year-old man whose delirium of jealousy allegedly made him mentally incapacitated when murdering his 75-year-old wife in the northern city last year. The jealous fit of the man, Antonio Gozzini, was so intense that it constituted a pathological situation producing a radical disconnect from reality, such as to bring a state of infirmity which excludes, as an elementary principle of judicial culture, all guilt , the court said after widespread condemnation of the

Husband Cleared of Murdering Wife Because He Was Delirious With Jealousy

Husband Cleared of Murdering Wife Because He Was ‘Delirious With Jealousy’ Barbie Latza Nadeau © Provided by The Daily Beast Brescia Apellate Court Handout ROME Antonio Gozzini hit his 62-year-old wife Cristina Maioli over the head with a rolling pin while she was fast asleep. The blow was ferocious enough to knock her out cold. He then slit her throat, sliced up her legs, and kept watch over her body for the next 24 hours before telling the cleaning lady when she arrived, “Cristina is dead, and I will die soon, too.” But Gozzini, 80, didn’t die after the October 2019 attack. In fact, he has just been cleared of his wife’s murder after an appellate court ruled that he suffered a “raptus” or a kind of seizure fed by a “delirium of jealousy that destroyed his relationship with reality and triggered an irresistible homicidal urge.”

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