Netflix series about Yara, Massimo Bossetti speaks: “It's a real anguish to see this, but I thank you for giving me a voice”

The new Netflix series is generating quite a bit of discussion The Yara case: beyond reasonable doubt. Now also comes one of the protagonists of the story: Massimo Bossetti, the 53-year-old worker sentenced to life in prison for the murder of Yara Gambirasio, the 13-year-old girl who disappeared on November 26, 2010 and was found murdered on November 26, 2010. February 2011. In a letter sent to the program Iceberg of Telelombardia, Bossetti put on paper what he felt when watching the series, describing in particular the anguish that would have overwhelmed him while watching it, which brought back memories of the moment of his arrest and his experiences during detention. “It made me very emotional. Describing the anguish I felt when watching it is almost impossible, my heart bursts inside me now as it did then,” the murderer wrote.

Massimo Bossetti's letter

“First the fear. Many, many soldiers were on me and I didn't even understand what was happening. Then, lying in my crib, in the solitude, in the suffering of my nights as if to forcefully mark the passage of time. Then, when I wanted to tell everything in front of the cameras, to empty the bag of emotions, it was beating so hard that the sound engineers had to stop filming: the blow was too strong!”, says Bossetti. “It disturbed the microphones. Seeing myself again, reliving every moment, it hurts, but I want to thank you for giving me a voice,” he added. In recent days, the lawyer for little Yara's parents, Andrea Pezzotta, has also spoken out about the series. “It adds nothing new compared to the usual statements of the defense and was created in an innocent spirit. In this perspective, we are very happy not to have participated in it,” said the lawyer.

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