The murder that has obsessed Italy
Th e murder that has obsessed Italy So began one of the most complex murder investigations in Italian history, which will reach its climax later this year. On 26 November 2010, Yara Gambirasio, 13, went missing. Three months later her body was discovered in scrubland nearby. The Guerinoni family were nicknamed i Fantì, the “infantry”: considered by everyone to be loyal, strong, even hot-headed. She got a job at the textile factory a few miles away in Villa d’Ogna, and took the bus every day. Ruggeri’s team immediately cross-checked the DNA samples they had, and discovered that Arzuffi had already been tested in July 2012. The investigation was, by Italian standards, unusually secretive. The province of Bergamo is much closer to Switzerland than Naples and the Bergamaschi are generally more reserved than their southern countrymen. In 1966, aged 19, she had married Gianni Bossetti from Parre, a nearby village. Maura was so uncomfortable she was, unintentionally, rolling her eyes. When DN...