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08 February 2019 "If they could, they would frame local people, neighbors. I knew these people yes and no, but if they stay at home it's better".

This is one of the comments collected in a report by the Tgr Rai of Valle d'Aosta among the population of the town where little Samuele Lorenzi was killed 17 years ago.



"It would be better if he didn't come to Cogne anymore because he did too many things wrong," says another resident.

"She blamed the poor people - echoes another - that maybe they couldn't even defend themselves. That was the thing we can't forgive".

Again: "The father and the husband, all of them, tried to hit the people here, as much as they could. They made enormous falsifications."



But there are also those who have another idea: "For Cogne it was almost an advertisement. A lot of people came to see this house here. Even now there were people asking where Franzoni's house was".