Anzio, continues to threaten ex-partner from house arrest: 45-year-old arrested
He had been under house arrest for three years after being convicted of the crime of mistreatment of his ex-partner, but he continued to threaten her with an ever-escalating threat in view of his imminent release. The man, a forty-five-year-old of Calabrian origins, he was arrested by the State Police and is now in prison. “The day I go out I will slaughter anyone I find inside my apartment”. These are some of the words spoken that convinced the woman to ask for help from the officers of the Anzio-Nettuno Police Station, to whom she reported the a long trail of threats and persecutions that never ceased even after the conviction imposed on him since 2022, following which he was placed under house arrest in an agricultural cooperative.
However, starting last May, less than two months before her “end of sentence”, the intimidations and insults that he had never stopped directing at her began to intensify on a daily basis. From the first attempts at contact, motivated by the excuse of managing their three minor children, the man had then raged against her after learning that, to cover the economic expenses, the woman had chosen to host a couple of friends in the house. At that point, in a fit of rage, he had begun to harass her with hundreds of calls and messages with threatening content, with a frequency that became increasingly insistent over the course of a few weeks.
The escalation then abruptly stopped only after June 3rd, when the woman showed up at the police station to report what was happening to her and to express her fear of retaliation that she might suffer from the man once he returned home at the end of his sentence. The evidence collected by the agents against him led to the request by the Public Prosecutor to apply the precautionary measure of prison, accepted by the Preliminary Investigations Judge. The forty-five-year-old, already convicted of mistreatment, has numerous criminal records, including participation in a mafia association, as well as crimes related to the possession of clandestine weapons, drugs and assault.
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