THOMAS MURDER IN PESCARA: TRIAL ON 12 FEBRUARY IN L’AQUILA FOR THE TWO …

PESCARA – The trial with immediate judgment for the two minors accused of killing is set for February 12th Christopher Thomas Luciani, sixteen-year-old brutally murdered with 25 stab wounds, last June 23, in the Baden Powell park in Pescara, for a small drug debt. The trial will be held before the Juvenile Court of L’Aquila. According to the prosecutor’s office, the two young people, part of a pack, would have lured Crox – this is the victim’s nickname – into the park for a drug-related debt of 300 euros. The first attacker, the son of a lawyer, would have inflicted ten stab wounds on the victim’s back, then passing the knife to his friend, the son of a policeman, who continued with another 15 stab wounds. After the murder, the two boys went to the seaside to swim, joking about what happened,

The prosecutor accuses the defendants of the aggravating circumstance of cruelty, given the ferocity of the action, and premeditation, with one of the boys bringing to the scene a knife – the one used to kill the boy – and a gun, stolen from his father’s safe policeman. The knife was never found. The defenders now have 15 days to request any alternative rites.

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