| 00:00 | | A monster is in jail, for sure. |
| 00:03 | | Now I expect them to arrest the others, too. |
| 00:07 | | My family and I will be fighting for it. |
| 00:14 | | Pamela deserves this round of applause instead. |
| 00:17 | | A round of applause for her. |
| 00:26 | | The Court of Perugia has confirmed the life sentence given to Innocent Oseghale, |
| 00:29 | | charged with murdering and dismembering a 18-year-old girl, Pamela Mastropietro. |
| 00:39 | | Life sentence! Thank God, I am so happy! |
| 00:44 | | I am so happy! After five years, we didn’t expect a second trial on the ascertainment of rape. |
| 00:53 | | Now that the rape has been confirmed… |
| 01:00 | | It’s a victory. —What was the first thing you thought of, |
| 01:06 | | as soon as they read the verdict? |
| 01:10 | | My daughter. My daughter. |
| 01:13 | | Do you think that the images that you brought into court |
| 01:17 | | somehow played a role, in this second trial? —I don’t know. |
| 01:23 | | What I did last time was due to my exasperation, |
| 01:28 | | because, as I have said, it was not tolerable, that after five years, |
| 01:31 | | they were still discussing whether she was raped or not. |
| 01:34 | | Not to mention all the things that haven’t been done in the last five years, |
| 01:38 | | and so many things that still need to be done. |
| 01:41 | | So, since I was an exasperated parent, |
| 01:46 | | I showed the pictures that time. |
| 01:49 | | I don’t know whether it helped, yet I did it. |
| 01:57 | | Pamela deserves this round of applause instead. —What changes for you, from tomorrow on? |
| 02:01 | | Nothing changes. |
| 02:04 | | There’s a monster in jail, for sure. |
| 02:07 | | Now I expect them to arrest the others, too. |
| 02:11 | | And my family and I will be fighting for it. |
| 02:14 | | There are other monsters out there on the loose. |
| 02:18 | | So I hope they will continue the investigation. |
| 02:22 | | Because, I say it once again, there is evidence: the wiretap proves |
| 02:26 | | there were other people in that house on January 30, 2018. |
| 02:31 | | We have never hugged, have we? |
| 02:34 | | Never. We burst out crying as a liberation because five years of trials are lots of time. |
| 02:40 | | So it was joy, a cry of joy and liberation. |
| 02:44 | | We hope so. It felt like the very first day of trial, |
| 02:48 | | back when the judge said “life sentence” for the first time. |
| 02:53 | | It’s like going back to that day, because it became nothing, later on. |
| 02:57 | | During these five years things went not always as we expected, |
| 03:02 | | so we were afraid of another failure, actually. |
| 03:06 | | Also because we had to listen to all the facts, once again. |
| 03:10 | | The defendant’s lawyers were pretty tough, and used tough words, |
| 03:17 | | and we were afraid, to the end. But we made it, after all. |